Construction firms fined $107K in 'totally avoidable' crane collapse that killed four
'If the companies on site had followed the rules, the crane would not have fallen,' a state regulator says.
FAA to test whether packed planes affect evacuation time
Flight attendants will tell them to get out of the simulator — money will be paid to the first ones off to mimic the sense of panic that occurs in an emergency.
Alcoa plans up to $1B in asset sales amid growth fears
The aluminum producer may close facilities over the next few years as it grapples with slowing economic growth.
Boeing Max jet crisis costs CEO his chairmanship
Boeing's board takes action amid the Max jet crisis.
Made in America: How this company cooks up cookware across the U.S.A.
This Austin-T.X.-based cookware company manufactures pots and pans all over the U.S.
Shareholders approve merger that will create a new aerospace and defense tech giant
The combined business will be the second largest in the industry.
Farmers, manufacturers need a fair trade deal: Former Gov. Scott Walker
Farmers manufacturing trade
Delta Air Lines misses on revenue
Delta Air Lines reported third-quarter results that beat on earnings and missed on revenue.
Jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $8 billion in damages
Johnson & Johnson case
American Airlines extends cancellations of 737 Max flights
American Airlines has canceled all Boeing 737 Max flights through Jan. 15.
Southwest pilots sue Boeing in Max jet fallout
Tensions mount between Boeing and Southwest pilots.
GE freezes pension plan for 20,000 employees
The pension plan freeze will save General Electric $5 billion - $8 billion.
Now hiring robots as your 'buddy' on the production floor
Collaborative robotics
Delta says US airlines face 'serious harm' from tariffs on Airbus planes
U.S. airlines could feel the financial crunch from new tariffs on Airbus planes
Manufacturing falls to lowest level in a decade
Panel on manufacturing
5 things to know about Exxon Mobil, the world's largest public oil company
Exxon Mobil has a long history dating back to the early days of American oil prospecting and kerosene production.
Delta worker at New York's JFK Airport stole bag carrying $250K: Feds
The stolen bag was carrying smaller sacks of cash and was holding a collective amount of $258,205 that was being transported from a cruise ship, according to officials and the New York Post.
This airline will show travelers where babies are sitting on a flight
A traveler who is picking his or her spot on a flight through the company's website will now be shown where babies will be seated on the plane.


















