Canada's defense minister threatens Boeing deal in speech
Canada's defense minister is repeating a threat to cancel the purchase of 18 fighter jets from Boeing Co. because of the company's trade complaint against Canadian plane maker Bombardier.
Canada's defense minister threatens Boeing deal in speech
Canada's defense minister is repeating a threat to cancel the purchase of 18 fighter jets from Boeing Co. because of the company's trade complaint against Canadian plane maker Bombardier.
Federal judge overturns approvals for proposed Montana mine
A federal judge has overturned government agency approvals to develop a copper and silver mine in a Montana wilderness area, saying the decisions violated laws meant to protect threatened grizzly bears, bull trout and their habitat.
Federal judge overturns approvals for proposed Montana mine
A federal judge has overturned government agency approvals to develop a copper and silver mine in a Montana wilderness area, saying the decisions violated laws meant to protect threatened grizzly bears, bull trout and their habitat.
Dakota Access pipeline expected to begin shipping Thursday
The developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, which is expected to begin shipping oil to contractors on Thursday, will face scrutiny later this summer over whether it violated North Dakota rules during construction.
Dakota Access pipeline expected to begin shipping Thursday
The developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, which is expected to begin shipping oil to contractors on Thursday, will face scrutiny later this summer over whether it violated North Dakota rules during construction.
SpaceX taking recycling all the way to orbit with cargo ship
SpaceX is taking recycling to a whole new realm — all the way to orbit.
Aetna in talks to move its headquarters out of Connecticut
Hartford's mayor says he believes Aetna is planning to move its headquarters out of Connecticut.
Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds rejection of fracking permit
A divided state Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a decision denying a permit for an Iowa-based company to open a new hydraulic fracturing sand mine in western Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds rejection of fracking permit
A divided state Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a decision denying a permit for an Iowa-based company to open a new hydraulic fracturing sand mine in western Wisconsin.
Is Vietnam the key to U.S. relations in the South Pacific?
U.S., Vietnam, trade
Philly mayor back on way to Iceland after flight diverted
A flight headed to Iceland with Philadelphia's mayor on board has been diverted to Boston after experiencing a technical problem over Canada.
3 at defense firm admit defrauding US by $6M on Humvee parts
Two brothers who formerly owned a Pennsylvania defense contractor and their former chief financial officer have pleaded guilty in a $6 million scheme to overcharge the U.S. Defense Department for Humvee window kits.
3 at defense firm admit defrauding US by $6M on Humvee parts
Two brothers who formerly owned a Pennsylvania defense contractor and their former chief financial officer have pleaded guilty in a $6 million scheme to overcharge the U.S. Defense Department for Humvee window kits.
Company sues Virginia over alleged breaches in contract
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. has filed a lawsuit against Virginia and its information technology agency over the state's attempt to end a 13- year contract.
Company sues Virginia over alleged breaches in contract
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. has filed a lawsuit against Virginia and its information technology agency over the state's attempt to end a 13- year contract.
United faces $435K fine for flying plane that wasn't 'airworthy,' FAA says
United faces a potential fine by the Federal Aviation Administration for allegedly flying a plane that wasn’t in 'airworthy' condition.
Iran cancels project for sending human into space
Iran's semi-official ILNA news agency is reporting that the country's space organization is cancelling a project to explore sending humans into space.
Iran cancels project for sending human into space
Iran's semi-official ILNA news agency is reporting that the country's space organization is cancelling a project to explore sending humans into space.
Google expands paid carpooling across California
Google is expanding its paid carpool service throughout California, building on an effort to get more traffic-weary drivers to share their rides to work.

