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courtesy of Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesIn short order we should begin to find out if Volkswagen’s emissions cheating scandal was a problem stemming from Volkswagen alone or a systemic problem from...
Mortgage servicer Ocwen Financial announced Thursday that the company will eliminate about 300 jobs at its Waterloo, Iowa, residential loan service center.
A report Thursday morning claims that a BMW SUV spits out 11 times the amount of nitrogen oxide permitted new European standards.
Volkswagen said that it plans to set aside some €6.5 billion (about $7.3 billion) to "cover the necessary service measures and other efforts to win back the trust of our customers."
Fewer Europeans will buy Volkswagen's "clean diesel" cars, even after the cheating software is removed. Europeans are looking for a clean diesel German car will most likely move to BMW.
Volkswagen AGVolkswagen has announced a $500 bonus incentive for current owners of a 2001 or newer VW when they purchase or lease certain models of the company’s cars. The offer does not extend to...
The Department of Homeland Security is tasked with preventing cyberattacks on the balance of the federal government. Unfortunately, the protector needs protection.
The FCC on Friday started the clock running on the comment cycle on the proposed merger of Time Warner Cable and Charter Communications.
Yahoo’s lesson should be to dig for more loopholes so it can breathe. It is not Wal-Mart. It can shelter its income overseas it wants to.
Automakers initiated at least two major recalls in the past week. One was rather larger and the other much smaller, but the smaller one could be the more problematic of the two going forward.
Staples and Office Depot announced that the two companies "certified substantial compliance" with the second request from the FTC for information relating to their proposed merger.
Researchers found that 51% of households headed by an immigrant used at least one welfare program during 2012, compared with 30% of native households.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration report on the impact of lifting the current ban on exporting U.S. crude has a little something for both sides of the argument.
Last week’s ruling by the National Labor Relations Board that a company is a "joint employer" along with its contractors has caused a storm of concern in at least one industry.
ThinkstockGet ready for big changes to how new research reports will be issued from Wall Street firms. While this will not impact any of the hot IPOs of the past, it turns out that investors are soon...