Could cyberattacks knock out lights in the US? Not so easily
Hackers likely linked to the North Korean government targeted a U.S. electricity company last month, according to a security firm that says it detected and stopped the attacks.
Trump, Trudeau meet at the White House amid new NAFTA talks
President Donald Trump remained non-committal about the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Wednesday as he welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House amid simmering disputes over trade between the two North American neighbors.
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___ Fed debated mystery of persistently low inflation WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve officials at their September meeting struggled to come to terms with persistently low inflation.
Coach no more; New York company wants to be called Tapestry
To better incorporate all of the brands it owns, the storied Coach company of New York is changing its name to Tapestry.
Judge allows Dakota Access pipeline to keep running
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Dakota Access oil pipeline can continue operating while a study is completed to assess its environmental impact on an American Indian tribe.
Odd bedfellows fight Trump bid to boost coal, nuclear energy
The Trump administration says coal is back and nuclear energy is cool.
Odd bedfellows fight Trump bid to boost coal, nuclear energy
The Trump administration says coal is back and nuclear energy is cool.
Hotel at iconic TWA terminal will evoke glamour of jet age
When it opened in 1962, the sleek TWA terminal at New York's Kennedy Airport was the embodiment of jet-age style.
The Latest: Tribe calls Dakota Access ruling disappointing
The Latest on a federal judge's decision to allow the Dakota Access oil pipeline to continue operating while more environmental study is done (all times local): 2:30 p.m. Energy industry officials are applauding a judge's decision to allow the Dakota Access pipeline to continue operating while more assessment is done on its impact on the Standing Rock Sioux.
The Latest: Tribe calls Dakota Access ruling disappointing
The Latest on a federal judge's decision to allow the Dakota Access oil pipeline to continue operating while more environmental study is done (all times local): 2:30 p.m. Energy industry officials are applauding a judge's decision to allow the Dakota Access pipeline to continue operating while more assessment is done on its impact on the Standing Rock Sioux.
Oklahoma crude oil line ruptured by construction crew
Oklahoma regulators say environmental crews are cleaning up a crude oil spill near one of the world's largest oil storage sites.
Markets Right Now: Modest gains for stocks set more records
The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m.
Report: Key changes needed to prevent fiery rail crashes
A new report says more and better inspections of freight railroad tracks and greater training for emergency workers are needed to address the continuing risk of fiery oil and ethanol train crashes.
Report: Key changes needed to prevent fiery rail crashes
A new report says more and better inspections of freight railroad tracks and greater training for emergency workers are needed to address the continuing risk of fiery oil and ethanol train crashes.
Toyota, Boeing investigate after Japan's Kobe Steel admits to fudging data
About 200 of Kobe Steel's customers, including some makers of defense equipment, were affected.
Toyota, Boeing investigate after Japan's Kobe Steel admits to fudging data
About 200 of Kobe Steel's customers, including some makers of defense equipment, were affected.
Officials say pipeline boosts revenue by about $6M a month
North Dakota officials say the Dakota Access oil pipeline has boosted the state's tax revenues by about $19 million in its first three months of operation.
Major U.S. rail customers to air complaints over CSX at hearing
CSX's network has been dogged by service problems since the summer.
Major U.S. rail customers to air complaints over CSX at hearing
CSX's network has been dogged by service problems since the summer.
Kobe Steel crisis deepens as more data tampering revealed; shares tumble
Japan's Kobe Steel Ltd plunged deeper into crisis on Wednesday as fresh revelations showed data fabrication at the steelmaker was more widespread than initially thought, heightening a safety scare along the global supply chain.








