Rolling sequoia: Idaho tree tied to John Muir set for move
A sequoia seedling that naturalist John Muir sent to Idaho more than a century ago and was planted in a doctor's yard has become a massive tree and an obstacle to progress.
EPA sets rules to regulate toxic chemicals under 2016 law
The Environmental Protection Agency issued new rules and other documents Thursday outlining how it will regulate toxic chemicals under a landmark law passed by Congress last year.
Qatar Airways seeks stake in American in 'puzzling' move
Qatar Airways is attempting to buy a 10 percent stake in American Airlines, triggering U.S. antitrust oversight over deals of such size.
Clash at Canadian-owned mine in Suriname leaves 4 injured
A gold mine in Suriname that is majority-owned by a Canadian company says four people were injured when independent miners tried to occupy a portion of its concession in the South American company.
Scientist gets time served for theft of military documents
A scientist who pleaded guilty to taking sensitive documents from a Connecticut military contractor to his native China has been sentenced to the 2 1/2 years in prison he has already served.
Holocaust survivor wins gender base case against El Al
An advocacy group representing an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor suing Israel's national airline for discrimination says it's won the case.
Markets Right Now: US stock indexes drift to a mixed close
The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m.
Markets Right Now: US stock indexes drift to a mixed close
The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m.
Boeing's 737 MAX 10 a big hit at Paris Air Show
Over a dozen airlines and fleets placed orders for the larger addition to the Boeing 737 lineup.
Musk, Zuckerberg among America's favorite CEOs, Clorox takes top prize
Clorox CEO Benno Dorer claimed first place, and Silicon Valley heavyweights Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg cracked the top 10 in Glassdoor’s annual survey.
American Airlines flight diverted due to mechanical problem
An American Airlines international flight originating in North Carolina had to be rerouted due to a mechanical problem.
Rio Tinto, Canada aluminum's good guys in Commerce Department probe
National security should not be confused with NAFTA.
Rio Tinto, Canada aluminum's good guys in Commerce Department probe
National security should not be confused with NAFTA.
House GOP reviving effort to privatize air traffic control
With a boost from President Donald Trump, House Republicans will revive efforts to shift responsibility for the nation's air traffic control operations to a private, non-profit corporation.
Ruling on Dakota Access pipeline shutdown months away
A federal judge won't decide until later this year whether to shut down the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline while federal officials conduct a more thorough environmental review.
Ruling on Dakota Access pipeline shutdown months away
A federal judge won't decide until later this year whether to shut down the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline while federal officials conduct a more thorough environmental review.
All that's cool and quirky at the Paris Air Show
There are flying cars and Concorde's would-be supersonic successor, a company offering to deliver cargo to the Moon — for a mere $1.2 million per kilogram — and the latest in funky futuristic aviation ideas, both big and small.
A look at Illinois' budget mess as lawmakers head to Capitol
Already holding the title for longest state budget stalemate, Illinois is poised to enter a third year without a spending plan as the feud between Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democrats controlling the Legislature drags on.
A look at Illinois' budget mess as lawmakers head to Capitol
Already holding the title for longest state budget stalemate, Illinois is poised to enter a third year without a spending plan as the feud between Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democrats controlling the Legislature drags on.
'Worth killing over': How a plane mogul dodged US scrutiny
When a Kansas strip-mall bank with possible mob ties folded in the mid-1980s, federal authorities investigated whether a shareholder, Iranian-born aviation magnate Farhad Azima, should face criminal charges.



