Mexico's tequila exporters warily eye US tariffs deadline
After decades of building a domestic market for Tequila Cascahuín, Salvador Rosales readied the family business for a plunge into the U.S. export market this year.
Automakers urge California, US to restart mileage talks
Major automobile manufacturers are urging the Trump administration and California restart negotiations over vehicle mileage standards to prevent a legal battle.
1st direct KLM flight from Amsterdam arrives in Las Vegas
Officials in Las Vegas are marking the start of direct KLM Royal Dutch Airlines service from Amsterdam following the arrival of the first scheduled flight.
VP Pence touts trade pact benefits in Pennsylvania stop
Vice President Mike Pence dropped in Thursday on the presidential battleground state of Pennsylvania, where he toured a maker of packaging robots and urged Congress to pass a new trade pact with Canada and Mexico to benefit Pennsylvania's manufacturing sector.
US and Mexico: More talks, no deal yet to avert tariffs
Straining to stave off threatened U.S. tariffs, Mexican and American officials are claiming progress in White House talks.
Lawmaker: Recording at famed Indiana farm politically driven
Video exposing alleged animal abuse at a famous northwestern Indiana dairy farm is politically motivated, said an Indiana lawmaker who drafted legislation in 2013 that would have barred undercover video filming at the state's agricultural operations.
The Latest: Protester arrested at Jeff Bezos Amazon event
The Latest on the arrest of a protester who approached Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos on stage at a conference in Las Vegas (all times local): 4:35 p.m.
Enbridge seeks court ruling on Great Lakes oil pipeline deal
Enbridge Inc. is asking a Michigan court to rule on the legality of an agreement it reached with former Gov. Rick Snyder to build an oil pipeline beneath the channel linking lakes Huron and Michigan.
Boom in electric scooters leads to more injuries, fatalities
As electric scooters have rolled into more than 100 cities worldwide, many of the people riding them have ended up in the emergency room with serious injuries.
Plant-based burger maker Beyond Meat beats forecasts in 1Q
Plant-based meat maker Beyond Meat beat Wall Street's expectations in its first earnings report since its IPO last month.
Correction: BookExpo-BookCon story
Thousands gathered to talk about upcoming books, hear from favorite authors and review the current market at the industry convention BookExpo and the fan-based BookCon.
The Latest: Pence says Mexico tariffs still set for Monday
The Latest on Mexican-U.S. talks on President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs (all times local): 2:20 p.m.
After a delay, gold shines as trade battles hit stocks
Gold is shining again as investors scramble for safety amid the widening global trade war.
How Trump tariffs on China and Mexico could hurt US economy
Ten billion here, ten billion there: President Donald Trump's escalating tariffs on imports to the United States have begun to amount to serious money — and potentially to imperil one of the most resilient economies in American history.
Stitch Fix, Tesla rise while Michaels, Cloudera tumble
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Thursday: Cloudera Inc., down $3.59 to $5.21 The cloud computing company's fiscal year revenue forecast fell far short of Wall Street expectations and its CEO is retiring.
New York seizes 46 ice cream trucks in sting dubbed 'Operation Meltdown'
Operators allegedly created elaborate schemes to avoid summonses from 2009 through 2017.
'Sell By' or what? US pushes for clarity on expiration dates
If milk is a few days past its "Sell By" date, is it safe to drink?
Google's challenge to game consoles to kick off in November
Google will start its Stadia streaming game service to challenge the video game industry in November — but initially only as part of a $130 bundle that includes hardware and a pass for a friend.
Markets Right Now: Stocks post 3rd straight day of gains
The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local): 9:35 a.m.
State, federal laws now allow Arizona farmers to grow hemp
Once they receive the required state licenses, Arizona farmers will soon begin planting commercial hemp under a 2018 state law that just took effect.
















