US stocks rise as investors cheer August jobs report
U.S. stocks are mostly higher Friday morning after a slightly weak jobs report reassures investors that the Federal Reserve probably won't raise interest rates again soon.
US auto sales down in August as Harvey hurts demand
Hurricane Harvey took a toll on new vehicle sales in August, but that could reverse itself soon as people with flood-damaged cars buy new ones.
US auto sales down in August as Harvey hurts demand
Hurricane Harvey took a toll on new vehicle sales in August, but that could reverse itself soon as people with flood-damaged cars buy new ones.
Markets Right Now: Stocks rise with banks, automakers
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VW plots return to relevance in US following diesel scandal
Volkswagen is rolling out its plan for re-selling most of the cars involved in the German automaker's diesel emissions cheating scandal.
GM, Ford to ship vehicles into Houston after Harvey
The automobile industry anticipates a surge in demand once residents begin to replace their flooded cars, trucks and SUVs.
Honda reaches $605M U.S. settlement over Takata air bags
Honda Motor Co said it agreed to a $605 million so-called economic loss settlement on Friday covering up to 16.5 million U.S. vehicles with potentially faulty Takata air bag inflators.
Honda reaches $605M U.S. settlement over Takata air bags
Honda Motor Co said it agreed to a $605 million so-called economic loss settlement on Friday covering up to 16.5 million U.S. vehicles with potentially faulty Takata air bag inflators.
Half a million cars destroyed by Harvey?
Harvey's impact on cars
GM's US auto sales rise 7.5% in August; Ford's dip 2.1%
General Motors Co on Friday reported a 7.5 percent increase in U.S. auto sales in August, helped by robust sales of crossovers across its four brands.
Harvey threatens potential August sales gain for automakers
Auto sales appeared to be heading toward its first positive month of 2017, but Hurricane Harvey has changed the industry’s outlook.
U.S. labor board files complaint against Tesla over worker rights
The U.S. agency in charge of enforcing labor law on Thursday filed a complaint against electric carmaker Tesla Inc, saying it found merit to workers' complaints about unfair labor practices.
U.S. labor board files complaint against Tesla over worker rights
The U.S. agency in charge of enforcing labor law on Thursday filed a complaint against electric carmaker Tesla Inc, saying it found merit to workers' complaints about unfair labor practices.
Chemical plant explosion thrusts Arkema into spotlight
Arkema is not exactly a household name but it now has a new distinction after it reported two explosions and black smoke coming from its plant in Crosby, Texas early Thursday morning, raising serious health and safety concerns.
Chemical plant explosion thrusts Arkema into spotlight
Arkema is not exactly a household name but it now has a new distinction after it reported two explosions and black smoke coming from its plant in Crosby, Texas early Thursday morning, raising serious health and safety concerns.
Harvey shuts down America's largest gasoline pipeline, but don't panic just yet
Gas shortages in East Coast markets are possible.
Tesla starts production of solar cells in Buffalo
Tesla is starting production of the cells for its solar roof tiles at its factory in Buffalo, New York.
Tesla starts production of solar cells in Buffalo
Tesla is starting production of the cells for its solar roof tiles at its factory in Buffalo, New York.
Automotive plant in South Carolina moving to Mexico
An automotive parts manufacturer in South Carolina is closing and moving operations to Mexico.
Lyft extends service throughout 32 states
Lyft is driving into the countryside in an effort to raise ridership and steal market share from rival Uber.












