Markets Right Now: S&P 500, Nasdaq close at record highs
The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local): 9:35 a.m.
Correction: Oklahoma-Boeing story
Boeing Co. has won a $14.3 billion contract to service and maintain all B-1 Lancer and B-52 Stratofortress bombers at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City.
United Technologies: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
United Technologies Corp. on Tuesday reported first quarter profit of $1.35 billion.
Tesla CEO plans to hand the car keys to robots next year
Tesla CEO Elon Musk appears ready to transform the company's electric cars into driverless vehicles in a risky bid to realize a bold vision he has been floating for years.
The Latest: Tesla to introduce new ride-hailing service
The Latest on Tesla's plans for fully-autonomous vehicles (all times local): 6 a.m.
Markets Right Now: Stocks end mostly lower, oil price rises
The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local): 9:35 a.m.
Boeing prepares plant for likely Air Force F-15 orders
Boeing is preparing to build F-15 fighter planes for the U.S. Air Force at its St. Louis County plant even though the military branch hasn't bought the jet in over a decade.
Semiconductor firm to buy, expand upstate NY chip plant
An Arizona-based semiconductor supplier will purchase GlobalFoundries' computer chip manufacturing plant in the Hudson Valley, adding 150 new jobs and preserving hundreds of others as part of a $720 million expansion plan, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday.
SpaceX capsule suffers 'anomaly,' smoke seen for miles
Officials say SpaceX's new capsule for astronauts suffered an "anomaly" during a routine engine test firing in Florida, causing smoke to be seen for miles.
Judge: Resumption of US coal sales by Trump needs review
A federal judge says the Trump administration failed to consider the environmental effects of its decision to resume coal sales from federal lands, but stopped short of halting future sales.
State defends South Dakota pipeline protest legislation
South Dakota's governor and attorney general are asking a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging a new law that aims to prevent disruptive demonstrations against the Keystone XL pipeline if it's built.
Climate protests close London bridge; 570 arrests in 4 days
Climate protesters are once again trying to shut down parts of London to urge residents to do more to protect the Earth from rising temperatures.
Honeywell to clean up chemical pollution in North Carolina
Federal authorities say they've reached a proposed settlement with two companies for the cleanup of a former chemical plant near the Cape Fear River.
Worth the risk? It's not easy to put a value on a cathedral
Rebuilding Notre Dame, the 800-year-old Paris cathedral devastated by fire this week, will cost billions of dollars as architects, historians and artisans work to preserve the medieval landmark.
China downplays political impact of global development push
China is downplaying the political implications of its global development campaign known as the Belt and Road initiative, saying that it aims to boost multilateralism amid protectionist trends in the U.S. and elsewhere.
New Mexico panel surprises Facebook with $39M utility bill
A powerful New Mexico regulatory authority is requiring the state's largest utility to bill Facebook $39 million for a new transmission line construction.
Israeli team investigating 'chain of events' in lunar crash
The Israeli start-up behind last week's failed lunar landing says human error may have caused the spacecraft to crash into the moon.
USMCA to add $68.2B to US economy, spur 176k jobs says key independent review panel
The report is a necessary step before Congress takes up the trade agreement.
Shortages hit Cuba, raising fears of new economic crisis
Just after 8 a.m., Pura Castell got in line behind about 100 other people waiting for a chance to buy frozen chicken legs.
Jet Airways' lenders hope bidding process can save airline
Creditors of India's beleaguered Jet Airways say they are "reasonably hopeful" that a bidding process with potential investors for a controlling stake in the airline will save the company.













