EPA to appeal court-ordered analysis of coal jobs lost
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to appeal a federal judge's ruling that it must begin evaluating how many power plants and coal mining jobs are lost because of air pollution regulations, analysis it hasn't done in decades.
Municipal-bond week in review: Yields head back up
Municipal bond yields hit another one-year high this week after the Federal Reserve followed through with long-expected plans to raise interest rates.
Municipal-bond week in review: Yields head back up
Municipal bond yields hit another one-year high this week after the Federal Reserve followed through with long-expected plans to raise interest rates.
China's Navy Seizes American Underwater Drone in South China Sea
A Chinese warship has seized an underwater drone deployed by a U.S. oceanographic vessel in the South China Sea, triggering a formal diplomatic protest and a demand for its return, U.S. officials told Reuters on Friday.
China's Navy Seizes American Underwater Drone in South China Sea
A Chinese warship has seized an underwater drone deployed by a U.S. oceanographic vessel in the South China Sea, triggering a formal diplomatic protest and a demand for its return, U.S. officials told Reuters on Friday.
Deutsche Bank to Pay More Than $37M to Settle Dark Pool Cases
A unit of Deutsche Bank AG will pay more than $37 million to settle charges that the bank misled clients about how it routed orders to anonymous trading platforms known as dark pools, regulators said on Friday.
Deutsche Bank to Pay More Than $37M to Settle Dark Pool Cases
A unit of Deutsche Bank AG will pay more than $37 million to settle charges that the bank misled clients about how it routed orders to anonymous trading platforms known as dark pools, regulators said on Friday.
GM to begin testing autonomous cars on Michigan public roads
General Motors plans to begin immediately testing autonomous cars on public roads in Michigan.
GM to begin testing autonomous cars on Michigan public roads
General Motors plans to begin immediately testing autonomous cars on public roads in Michigan.
Mr. Fix It? Trump's Unconventional Economic Strategy
The President-elect is straddling a fine line in an emerging battle between corporate America and the American worker.
Mr. Fix It? Trump's Unconventional Economic Strategy
The President-elect is straddling a fine line in an emerging battle between corporate America and the American worker.
Thousands of Greek pensioners protest income cuts
About 5,000 Greek pensioners have marched peacefully through central Athens to protest years of cuts to their pensions under the country's bailout commitments.
Thousands of Greek pensioners protest income cuts
About 5,000 Greek pensioners have marched peacefully through central Athens to protest years of cuts to their pensions under the country's bailout commitments.
Japan tops China as largest holder of US Treasury debt
Japan surpassed China to become the largest foreign owner of U.S. Treasury securities in October as total foreign holdings fell for a fourth month.
Japan tops China as largest holder of US Treasury debt
Japan surpassed China to become the largest foreign owner of U.S. Treasury securities in October as total foreign holdings fell for a fourth month.
US average 30-year mortgage rate rises to 4.16 percent
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates climbed for the seventh straight week following Donald Trump's election victory, again marking new highs for the year.
US average 30-year mortgage rate rises to 4.16 percent
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates climbed for the seventh straight week following Donald Trump's election victory, again marking new highs for the year.
UK approves techniques to make babies from DNA of 3 people
Britain's fertility regulator has approved controversial techniques allowing doctors to create babies using the DNA from three people — what it called a "historic" decision that is expected to help prevent a small number of children from inheriting potentially fatal diseases from their mothers.
UK approves techniques to make babies from DNA of 3 people
Britain's fertility regulator has approved controversial techniques allowing doctors to create babies using the DNA from three people — what it called a "historic" decision that is expected to help prevent a small number of children from inheriting potentially fatal diseases from their mothers.
Asian shares extend losses after Fed rate hike, dollar eases
Shares bounced in and out of negative territory in Asia on Thursday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates overnight.











