House approves bill seeking to upend EPA pesticide rule
The House has passed a Republican-backed measure reversing an Environmental Protection Agency requirement that those spraying pesticides on or near rivers and lakes file for a permit.
House approves bill seeking to upend EPA pesticide rule
The House has passed a Republican-backed measure reversing an Environmental Protection Agency requirement that those spraying pesticides on or near rivers and lakes file for a permit.
Spirit Airlines opens $32 million hangar at Detroit airport
A $32 million maintenance hangar at Detroit Metropolitan Airport has opened as part of efforts to ensure safety among Spirit Airlines' fleet.
United CEO assures shareholders at meeting; workers protest
The CEO of United Airlines assured shareholders Wednesday that the company is doing all it can to be more customer-friendly since video surfaced of a passenger being violently ejected from a plane last month.
Markets Right Now: US stocks extend gains into a 5th day
The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m.
Markets Right Now: US stocks extend gains into a 5th day
The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 9:35 a.m.
Ready to serve: Businesses find vets are dedicated, capable
Clinton Smith hires veterans because he knows military service has helped them become dedicated and hard-working staffers.
Airlines have rules about taking photos, video on planes
Without the shocking video, it's unlikely that the world would have learned or cared about the violent manhandling of a 69-year-old man on a plane last month.
Airlines have rules about taking photos, video on planes
Without the shocking video, it's unlikely that the world would have learned or cared about the violent manhandling of a 69-year-old man on a plane last month.
Businessman gets 15-year sentence in UAE dispute
A court has sentenced a businessman accused of stealing $1.5 billion while working for a sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates to 15 years in prison.
Denmark's Dong Energy sells its oil, gas business to INEOS
Denmark's Dong Energy has reached an agreement to divest its oil and gas business to privately held chemicals group INEOS, saying it has reached its goal announced in November of transforming itself "into a leading, pure play renewables company."
Denmark's Dong Energy sells its oil, gas business to INEOS
Denmark's Dong Energy has reached an agreement to divest its oil and gas business to privately held chemicals group INEOS, saying it has reached its goal announced in November of transforming itself "into a leading, pure play renewables company."
United CEO likely to face investor questions about dragging
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz is likely to face questions from shareholders Wednesday about the rough removal of a passenger from a flight, an incident that sparked weeks of bad publicity.
United CEO likely to face investor questions about dragging
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz is likely to face questions from shareholders Wednesday about the rough removal of a passenger from a flight, an incident that sparked weeks of bad publicity.
China shuts only undersea coal mine amid production rebound
China is shutting down its only undersea coal mine as the government struggles to rein in rising production that threatens to frustrate a planned shift to cleaner-burning fuels.
Markets Right Now: US stocks post their 4th gain in a row
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Crews cover partially-collapsed tunnel at nuclear site
Workers have placed a protective cover over a partially-collapsed tunnel filled with radioactive waste on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Crews cover partially-collapsed tunnel at nuclear site
Workers have placed a protective cover over a partially-collapsed tunnel filled with radioactive waste on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
Pipeline planned at big Colorado well site, not noisy trucks
An energy company will build a pipeline to transport crude oil from a huge well complex inside a Colorado city before production starts, officials said Monday, easing the anxiety of nearby residents who feared noisy trucks would haul away the petroleum around the clock.
Pipeline planned at big Colorado well site, not noisy trucks
An energy company will build a pipeline to transport crude oil from a huge well complex inside a Colorado city before production starts, officials said Monday, easing the anxiety of nearby residents who feared noisy trucks would haul away the petroleum around the clock.