Sparton Corporation, Ultra Electronics to produce sonobuoys
Sparton Corporation and Ultra Electronics Holdings are to receive $30.3 million subcontracts for the manufacture of sonobuoys for the U.S. Navy.
Some Russia-linked Facebook ads sent to Congress also ran on Instagram
Some of the Russia-linked advertisements that ran on Facebook also appeared on the Facebook-owned photo-sharing app Instagram.
Breaking: Trump signs off on construction of controversial Dakota Access, Keystone XL pipelines
Executive orders signed Tuesday by U.S. President Donald Trump could clear the way for two of the most controversial pipelines in the industry's history.
Treasury changes Obama sanctions on Russian security agency
The U.S. Treasury on Thursday revised sanctions on Russia imposed by former President Barack Obama five weeks ago that banned cybersecurity sales to Russia's Federal Security Service -- the agency that supposedly meddled in the American presidential election with a series of Internet hackings.
Senate confirms McMahon to lead Small Business Administration
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday overwhelmingly confirmed Linda McMahon, a former World Wrestling Entertainment executive to lead the Small Business Administration.
New: Plan for Salt Lake City homeless centers revised
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski on Friday morning announced a revised plan for new homeless centers.
Rheinmetall making ammunition for U.S. Air Force F-35s
Germany's Rheinmetall on Monday announced it will provide the U.S. Air Force with ammunition for F-35 fighters starting in December.
Oil prices inching back toward mid-$50 range
Crude oil prices continued to inch back Thursday toward its narrow band for the year to rally after a U.S. rate hike and signs of easing supply-side strains.
Investment firm founder settles suit with former company for millions
William Gross, the man who co-founded Pacific Investment Management Company decades ago, reached an agreement with the firm on Monday to dismiss a $200 million civil suit.
More pressure mounts on Trump’s energy agenda
The Trump administration is on the wrong side of the law with efforts to delay the execution of clean power rules, a group of states and advocates said.
Tesla to debut semi-truck this summer, pickup truck within 2 years
Tesla Motors, classified this month as the most valuable automaker in the United States, will soon begin making cargo and passenger trucks, the company's chief said Thursday.
U.S. Treasury brings sanctions against Syria for sarin gas attack
The financial intelligence and enforcement arm of the U.S. Treasury on Monday announced sanctions against the Syrian government for a chemical attack earlier this month that killed nearly 100 civilians and harmed hundreds more.
Economic woes, not North Korea, dominate South Korea elections
South Koreans have begun heading to the polls to elect their next president, more than a month after former President Park Geun-hye was arrested on corruption charges.
Funding for giant Israeli gas field to be tapped
Parties to the development of the Leviathan natural gas field off the coast of Israel said they're ready to tap into a loan to facilitate momentum.