United Tech quarterly revenue rises 2.7%
United Technologies, the maker of Otis Elevators, Pratt & Whitney engines and Carrier air conditioners, reported a 2.7 percent rise in quarterly revenue.
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___ Retailers, brands see green for back-to-school shopping NEW YORK (AP) — For the back-to-school season, many parents and their kids are thinking green.
Environmental report on pipeline favorable for developers
An environmental assessment of the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline finds the three-state project would have some adverse effects, including impacts on water resources, forest and other habitats, as well as endangered species.
Environmental report on pipeline favorable for developers
An environmental assessment of the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline finds the three-state project would have some adverse effects, including impacts on water resources, forest and other habitats, as well as endangered species.
Siemens halts Russian deliveries after turbines found in Crimea
Four turbines made by the German industrial giant wound up in Crimea, a possible violation of EU sanctions.
Siemens halts Russian deliveries after turbines found in Crimea
Four turbines made by the German industrial giant wound up in Crimea, a possible violation of EU sanctions.
GE profit slumps; shares in 'limbo' as investors await new CEO's targets
General Electric Co's profit fell nearly 60 percent in the second quarter and it put off an expected "reset" of 2018 earnings targets, sending shares down sharply.
GE beats 2Q profit forecasts despite decline
General Electric Co. (GE) on Friday reported second-quarter profit of $1.37 billion.
GE beats 2Q profit forecasts despite decline
General Electric Co. (GE) on Friday reported second-quarter profit of $1.37 billion.
State trade group can weigh in on Dakota Access pipeline
A judge deciding whether to shut down the Dakota Access pipeline while more environmental review is completed says he'll allow North Dakota's main energy trade group to weigh in.
State trade group can weigh in on Dakota Access pipeline
A judge deciding whether to shut down the Dakota Access pipeline while more environmental review is completed says he'll allow North Dakota's main energy trade group to weigh in.
US buildings, NFL stadium check panels amid fears of fire
In promotional brochures, a U.S. company boasted of the "stunning visual effect" its shimmering aluminum panels created in an NFL stadium, an Alaskan high school and a luxury hotel along Baltimore's Inner Harbor that "soars 33 stories into the air."
US buildings, NFL stadium check panels amid fears of fire
In promotional brochures, a U.S. company boasted of the "stunning visual effect" its shimmering aluminum panels created in an NFL stadium, an Alaskan high school and a luxury hotel along Baltimore's Inner Harbor that "soars 33 stories into the air."
Apollo 11 bag laced with moon dust sells for $1.8 million
A bag containing traces of moon dust is heading to auction — surrounded by some fallout from a galactic court battle.
Apollo 11 bag laced with moon dust sells for $1.8 million
A bag containing traces of moon dust is heading to auction — surrounded by some fallout from a galactic court battle.
Enhanced security in effect on international flights to US
Travelers flying to the U.S. from nearly 300 international airports, including those in Mexico and Canada, are now subject to stepped-up security measures that include stricter screening for electronic devices larger than cell phones.
World's plastic waste could bury Manhattan 2 miles deep
Industry has made more than 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950 and there's enough left over to bury Manhattan under more than two miles of trash, according to a new cradle-to-grave global study.
World's plastic waste could bury Manhattan 2 miles deep
Industry has made more than 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950 and there's enough left over to bury Manhattan under more than two miles of trash, according to a new cradle-to-grave global study.
APNewsBreak: Bad track caused Penn Station's July derailment
A report shows that a faulty track condition caused a recent train derailment at New York's Penn Station, in an area where Amtrak is performing repairs this summer.
Nuns with chapel on land as pipeline protest sue regulators
Nuns who allowed activists opposing a natural gas pipeline to build a chapel on their property in protest of a planned easement have now sued the federal agency that approved the pipeline.








