Call the body shop: One of American Airlines' new Dreamliner planes gets dinged in hail storm
Anyone who has ever had a door ding in a new car knows how they're feeling at American Airlines.
Tribal leaders says Northern Cheyenne to take closer look at cultural sites on railroad path
The Northern Cheyenne tribe is planning additional investigations of cultural sites along the path of a proposed railroad that would open new areas of southeastern Montana to large-scale coal mining.
San Francisco's Chinatown struggles to maintain its roots, history amid technology jobs boom
For a century and a half, San Francisco's Chinatown, the nation's oldest, has sheltered waves of immigrants seeking a new life.
Another canceled Speed Week renews racers' fears that Utah's famous salt flats are shrinking
A small city of tents, trailers and thousands of visitors appears almost every August in the Utah desert to watch cars, motorcycles and anything with wheels rocket across gleaming white sheets of salt at speeds of 400 mph.
American Airlines tops 2Q profit expectations, misses revenue forecasts
American Airlines Group Inc. (AAL) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $1.7 billion.
Flight attendants at Southwest vote by wide margin to reject contract proposal
Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines Co. have voted overwhelmingly to reject a contract offer that included pay raises and a bonus.
Summer of woe in Italy: Pompeii shuttered, Alitalia on strike, Rome's transport a mess
Italy's summer of woe is getting worse — as tourists face record-high temperatures, labor slowdowns, one strike at the Pompeii archaeological site and another at Alitalia that forced the cancellation of dozens of flights.
Xerox posts second-quarter profit of $12 million
Xerox Corp. (XRX) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $12 million.
Matson to end molasses operation in Hawaii, pay $15.4 million for 2013 Honolulu Harbor spill
The biggest shipping company serving Hawaii will end its molasses operation in the state and pay millions of dollars as compensation for spilling 1,400 tons of the sugary substance in Honolulu Harbor.
US official: Debris in Indian Ocean belongs to same type of aircraft as missing Malaysia plane
A sea-crusted wing part found on an island in the western Indian Ocean may be the first trace of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 found since it vanished nearly a year and a half ago, and a tragic but finally solid clue to one of aviation's most perplexing and expensive mysteries.
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US blacklists Singapore-based shipping company over North Korea links
The Treasury Department blacklisted Thursday a Singapore-based shipping company for allegedly supporting a North Korean firm accused of illicit weapon shipments.
Boeing, Tupperware, Whirlpool, Angie's List and Intuitive Surgical are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE The Boeing Co., up $1.47 to $146.47 The aerospace company reported better-than-expected second-quarter profit after a charge due to delays with a military fuel tanker.
Lower fuel prices, full planes boost 2Q profits at Southwest and United Continental
Cheaper fuel and full planes are adding up to record airline profits, and the carriers are sharing the bounty with stockholders.
United Continental tops 2Q profit expectations, misses revenue forecasts
United Continental Holdings Inc. (UAL) on Thursday reported second-quarter profit of $1.19 billion.
Caterpillar Revenue Misses Expectations in 2Q
Caterpillar revealed adjusted second-quarter profits per share of $1.27, matching Wall Street expectations. Revenue of $12.32 billion, however came in below forecasts for $12.62 billion.
Shell gets permits necessary for limited exploratory oil drilling off Alaska's coast
The Obama administration has approved permits necessary for Royal Dutch Shell PLC to begin limited exploratory oil drilling off Alaska's northwest coast.
2016 Jaguar F-Type gets sexier and sportier, with manual transmission, all-wheel drive options
Jaguar has made its sexy F-Type even sportier and more seductive for 2016, with a manual transmission, surprisingly precise electric steering and new standard equipment including a 770-watt sound system from British high-performance audio maker Meridian.
Boeing misses 2Q earnings expectations, tops revenue forecasts
CHICAGO (AP) — Boeing Co. (BA) on Wednesday reported second-quarter net income of $1.11 billion.
Appeals court says new rules for New York City's X-rated businesses are unconstitutional
A court gave a green light to what's left of the city's red light district on Tuesday, turning aside the city's desire to further restrict its racy adult establishments by finding new rules are unconstitutional.
