Donald Trump’s empire at least $650 million in debt
Donald Trump's U.S. companies are at least $650 million in debt, owing large amounts to the Bank of China and Goldman Sachs, a New York Times investigation has found.
More than 30 U.S. corporate giants join FCC project to end ‘robocalls’
Nearly three dozen U.S. corporate giants are taking part in a federally supported initiative that's aimed at pulling the plug on obnoxious automated phone call sales and scam pitches.
Harley Davidson fined $12M by DOJ, EPA for motorcycle tuners that increase air pollution
Iconic motorcycle-maker Harley-Davidson agreed Thursday to pay a $12 million civil penalty for selling devices federal regulators say increased the amount of pollution its bikes put into the air.
Dow, S&P, Nasdaq all close in record territory for first time since 1999
For the first time since before the turn of the century, all three major U.S. stock indices closed at record levels on Thursday -- which some analysts believe may be a sign of what's to come.
Surprisingly good July jobs report fuels Nasdaq, S&P 500 into record territory
A better-than-expected jobs report for July from the U.S. Department of Labor sent two stock indices into record territory on Friday.
Comcast facing $100M lawsuit alleging ‘deceptive practices’
The state of Washington is expected to file a $100 million consumer lawsuit on Monday against Comcast over a "pattern of deceptive practices" affecting 500,000 customers.
Tesla brakes, not autopilot, at fault in fatal crash, company says
Tesla Motors Inc. is considering the possibility it's "crash prevention" system failed in a fatal crash of a Model S, not its autopilot system.
Report: U.S., Israel ready to clinch largest American security aid deal in history
The United States and Israel are closing in on a massive military aid agreement that will reportedly become the largest security package the American government has ever struck with any nation.
G20 Leaders Say Brexit Heightens Risk To Global Economy
Brexit heightens risks for the world economy, G20 summit leaders said of the U.K. vote to exit the European Union.
41 Murder Indictments In 2013 Bangladesh Clothing Factory Collapse
A Dhaka, Bangladesh, court Monday indicted 41 people for murder in the 2013 collapse of a garment factory, which killed more than 1,100 people.
Dow, S&P 500 Close At New Record Highs; Nasdaq Wipes Out Losses For ’16
Positive market momentum continued to propel U.S. stocks on Wall Street Tuesday, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 to new all-time highs.
Nintendo Stocks Open 25 Percent Higher Monday With ‘Pokémon Go’ Popularity
Nintendo's market value increased by $7.5 billion Monday as stocks rose close to 25 percent following the release of mobile game Pokémon Go.
More Than 500,000 Hoverboards Recalled For Fire Hazard
More than a half million hoverboards face a recall because of potential fire hazards in their lithium-ion batteries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Wednesday.
New Nanomaterial Ideal For Wearable Electronics
Scientists have created a new bendable, stretchable nanomaterial ideal for use in wearable electronics and other smart materials.