Business Highlights
___ Trump thinks GOP has votes for budget WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he thinks Senate Republicans have the votes for their budget — hours after tweeting his uncertainty.
JetBlue stops selling tickets on a dozen travel websites
JetBlue will stop selling tickets on a dozen discount travel websites in hopes of driving customers to the airline's site and reducing the company's costs.
JetBlue stops selling tickets on a dozen travel websites
JetBlue will stop selling tickets on a dozen discount travel websites in hopes of driving customers to the airline's site and reducing the company's costs.
Iridium to rely on used SpaceX boosters for next 2 launches
Iridium Communications says its next two launches of new-generation satellites will use refurbished SpaceX Falcon 9 first-stage boosters that have flown previously.
Company seeks to build island off Alaska for Arctic drilling
The federal government is collecting public comment on a proposal to drill in Arctic waters from an artificial island.
GE's new chief starts making cuts, starting with old favorites
John Flannery, the leader of General Electric for just 2 1/2 months, has already begun dismantling the legacy of his predecessor.
GE's new chief starts making cuts, starting with old favorites
John Flannery, the leader of General Electric for just 2 1/2 months, has already begun dismantling the legacy of his predecessor.
New Jersey cities make bid for Amazon HQ2
The state is backing Newark's proposal to build Amazon's second North American headquarters.
Judge to hear arguments on tribe's pipeline contingency plan
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., will accept arguments over the next month on whether the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline must stage equipment near an American Indian reservation in southern North Dakota to respond to any oil spill under the Missouri River.
Judge to hear arguments on tribe's pipeline contingency plan
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., will accept arguments over the next month on whether the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline must stage equipment near an American Indian reservation in southern North Dakota to respond to any oil spill under the Missouri River.
Obama’s EPA derailed Alaskan mine for years: Pebble Partnership CEO
A controversial plan to build a mine on top of a copper and gold deposit outside of Bristol Bay, Alaska was rejected outright by the Obama administration’s Environmental Protection Agency, despite refusing to allow the company, Pebble Partnership, to submit an initial environmental impact statement.
Obama’s EPA derailed Alaskan mine for years: Pebble Partnership CEO
A controversial plan to build a mine on top of a copper and gold deposit outside of Bristol Bay, Alaska was rejected outright by the Obama administration’s Environmental Protection Agency, despite refusing to allow the company, Pebble Partnership, to submit an initial environmental impact statement.
Pink diamond that was a French crown jewel to be auctioned
Christie's says, for the first time in 130 years, it will auction a legendary 19-carat pink diamond that once belonged to French rulers including King Louis XIV and Emperor Napoleon.
Pink diamond that was a French crown jewel to be auctioned
Christie's says, for the first time in 130 years, it will auction a legendary 19-carat pink diamond that once belonged to French rulers including King Louis XIV and Emperor Napoleon.
Lego unveils 'Women of NASA' set with astronauts, scientists
Lego has unveiled a set of figures celebrating the women of NASA.
Lego unveils 'Women of NASA' set with astronauts, scientists
Lego has unveiled a set of figures celebrating the women of NASA.
EU air safety body urges halt on use of Kobe Steel products
Japan's Kobe Steel says it is working to determine the full extent of faked inspections data for its products, as U.S. and European agencies launch inquiries into the problem.
Malaysia Airlines outgoing CEO says Ryanair needs his help
Malaysia Airlines outgoing CEO Peter Bellew says he decided to return to Ryanair as a form of national service because the Irish budget airline needed his help.
China's Xi calls for more technology development
President Xi Jinping has called for China's ruling Communist Party to step up technology development, an area in which Beijing faces complaints that it encourages theft of foreign know-how and blocks access to emerging industries.
China's Xi calls for more technology development
President Xi Jinping has called for China's ruling Communist Party to step up technology development, an area in which Beijing faces complaints that it encourages theft of foreign know-how and blocks access to emerging industries.









