Police: Technician at American Airlines facility in Phoenix fatally stabbed during argument
Phoenix police say one man is dead and another in custody following an argument between two employees at an American Airlines facility near Sky Harbor International Airport.
South Korea picks China consortium as preferred bidder to salvage sunken ferry
South Korea on Wednesday selected a Chinese-led consortium as a preferred bidder to salvage a sunken ferry that killed more than 300 people in April last year in one of the country's deadliest disasters in decades.
Truck drivers, industry leaders say parking hasn't kept up with increase in semitrailers
The amount of semitrailers on the road has climbed in recent years, but the number of parking spots for drivers to stop and rest hasn't kept pace, leading to what truck drivers and industry leaders describe as a safety hazard that puts truckers on the road for too long.
'Accidental' blasts rock chemical plant in southern France as country celebrates Bastille Day
Two explosions have rocked a chemical plant near Marseille Provence Airport in southern France.
Macy's closing downtown Pittsburgh store, selling landmark for hotel, residential development
Macy's is closing its downtown Pittsburgh location and selling the landmark building where the now-defunct Kaufmann's chain ran its flagship store for more than a century.
Electrical engineer seeks government probe of engine surges in Lexus, Toyota vehicles
An electrical engineer with a doctorate degree from Stanford University has asked U.S. safety regulators to investigate low-speed unintended acceleration in Toyota and Lexus automobiles.
Wal-Mart lowers shipping requirements, cuts prices to compete with Amazon event
The online price fight is heating up between Wal-Mart and Amazon.com and it's not even the holidays.
Eruption of Indonesian volcano sparks travel chaos during holiday season
A volcanic eruption on Indonesia's main island of Java has sparked chaos for holidaymakers as international airlines cancel flights to the resort island of Bali.
Another name fades into aviation history as final US Airways flight set for October
The last flight for US Airways will take place this fall, and then one more name in airline history will disappear.
Former Glock lawyer sues company, says it used influence to get him wrongfully imprisoned
A former lawyer for gun manufacturer Glock says a vindictive campaign by the company led to unfounded criminal charges against him that caused his wrongful imprisonment.
Barracuda, Gap, Zillow, Dover and American Airlines are big market movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE Barracuda Networks Inc. (CUDA), down $7.57 to $31.55 The cloud-based security and storage services provider didn't sign as many large and lengthy storage deals in the first quarter.
US regulators: Deaths of 4 workers at Texas plant show DuPont has 'failed' safety program
U.S. regulators say DuPont has a "failed" safety program and issued additional violations against the chemical company following the deaths of four workers last year.
United says pilot was wrong to throw bullets in trash bin, then flush them down plane's toilet
A United Airlines captain threw bullets in a trash bin and later flushed them down a toilet on board a flight he was piloting to Germany.
Berkshire Hathaway's RV maker, Forest River, will pay at least $5M for mishandling recalls
Berkshire Hathaway's RV maker, Forest River, has agreed to pay at least $5 million and reform its practices because regulators say it mishandled two recalls.
NASA picks 4 astronauts to fly 1st commercial spaceflights in couple years; all test pilots
NASA has selected four veteran astronauts to lead the way back into orbit from U.S. soil.
Passengers on New Jersey Transit stranded for 3 hours when train, backup train break down
New Jersey Transit says passengers were stranded for more than three hours after their train broke down and their rescue train became disabled.
Nobody hurt, some nearby roads closed during leak at Houston-area chemical plant
Company officials say a chemical leak at a Houston-area plant has forced the closure of some nearby roads, as a precaution.
Southwest plane aborts takeoff at Chicago's Midway airport after mechanical issue; no injuries
Southwest Airlines says no one was injured when one of its planes aborted takeoff at Midway International Airport in Chicago due to a mechanical issue.
Alcoa's Profits Rise, Helped By Growth In Auto, Aerospace Markets
Alcoa Inc. said its second-quarter earnings rose 1.4% as weak aluminum prices hurt results at its smelting operations.
All United Continental flights in US grounded due to computer problems
All United Continental flights in the U.S. are currently grounded due to computer problems.