GOP-backed measures seek to rein in science used at EPA
Pondering new restrictions on how the Environmental Protection Agency can use scientific data, congressional Republicans are seeking advice from the chemical and fossil fuel industries.
Microsoft's 10 Biggest Acquisitions
Microsoft's $8.5 billion buy of Internet communications company Skype is the biggest in its history. Here are some of Microsoft's other high-profile takeovers.
SC regulators deny cleanup deal for Trump family company
South Carolina environmental regulators have rejected an effort by a company created by Donald Trump to limit its environmental cleanup liabilities at an industrial site.
Coal company lays off 200 miners over environmental ruling
A coal company has laid off 200 miners in Pennsylvania because of a state environmental ruling that limits mining beneath a park creek in western Pennsylvania.
Dow, DuPont try more divestments in seeking merger approval
Dow Chemical and DuPont are proposing more divestments as a way to nudge European regulators to approve their merger.
Dow, DuPont try more divestments in seeking merger approval
Dow Chemical and DuPont are proposing more divestments as a way to nudge European regulators to approve their merger.
Ben & Jerry's moving forward with Vermont expansion plans
Ben & Jerry's says it is moving forward with plans to expand its manufacturing facility in St. Albans, Vermont.
Ben & Jerry's moving forward with Vermont expansion plans
Ben & Jerry's says it is moving forward with plans to expand its manufacturing facility in St. Albans, Vermont.
Moller-Maersk shares slide as Q4 profits sink further
Danish shipping and oil group A.P.
Moller-Maersk shares slide as Q4 profits sink further
Danish shipping and oil group A.P.
Seattle to cut ties with Wells Fargo over oil pipeline
The Seattle City Council has voted to cut ties with banking giant Wells Fargo over its role as a lender to the Dakota Access pipeline project as well as other business practices.
Seattle to cut ties with Wells Fargo over oil pipeline
The Seattle City Council has voted to cut ties with banking giant Wells Fargo over its role as a lender to the Dakota Access pipeline project as well as other business practices.
Army to allow completion of Dakota Access oil pipeline
The Army said Tuesday that it will allow the $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline to cross under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota, clearing the way for completion of the disputed four-state project.
The Latest: Opposition leader criticizes pipeline notice
The Latest on the Dakota Access pipeline being built to carry oil from North Dakota to Illinois (all times local): 4:20 p.m.
Trump advisers' tax credit plan for infrastructure has risks
A plan to revitalize America's aging infrastructure put forward by two Trump administration economic advisers relies on a transportation financing scheme that hasn't been tried before and comes with significant risks.
Trump advisers' tax credit plan for infrastructure has risks
A plan to revitalize America's aging infrastructure put forward by two Trump administration economic advisers relies on a transportation financing scheme that hasn't been tried before and comes with significant risks.
Rio Tinto to hand over diamond mine to central Indian state
The Rio Tinto group has decided to hand over a diamond mine to the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh where the project is located.
Rio Tinto to hand over diamond mine to central Indian state
The Rio Tinto group has decided to hand over a diamond mine to the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh where the project is located.
Ex-Seattle port CEO speaks out after resignation
The ex-Port of Seattle chief executive said Monday he wants to "clear the record and his good name" in the first public comments he made since he resigned last week.
Ex-Seattle port CEO speaks out after resignation
The ex-Port of Seattle chief executive said Monday he wants to "clear the record and his good name" in the first public comments he made since he resigned last week.








