Pruitt rescinding safety rules prompted by fatal plant blast
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt is moving to rescind some safety measures proposed after a deadly blast at a Texas fertilizer plant.
Billionaire Tim Draper: Your 'money is at risk in banks'
The venture capitalist says bitcoin is the most secure currency right now and advises every day people to invest a little into the movement before it's too late.
Corporate America ditching private jet ownership for rentals
Jet rental business soars
Maersk posts 30 pct. revenue hike in Q1, but cites risks
Danish shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk says its first-quarter revenue increased by 30 percent to $9.3 billion, but also noted increased uncertainties due to geopolitical risks, trade tensions and other factors impacting freight rates, bunker prices and rate of exchange.
Wynn Resorts points to changes after founder's resignation
The chairwoman of the internal committee of Wynn Resorts looking into the sexual misconduct allegations leveled against the casino operator's founder says more than 100 people have been interviewed in the investigation.
China, Airbus investigating blown-out windshield on plane
Chinese authorities and Airbus are investigating why a plane's cockpit window detached during a flight, forcing an emergency landing.
Alaska Airlines to close New York pilot base
The Seattle-based carrier will still fly out JFK.
Uber changes its sexual assault policy
Uber sexual assault policy
JFK Airport becoming one of America's frontlines in the war on opioids
America's opioid crisis
APNewsBreak: US, Emirates strike deal resolving airline spat
The United States and the United Arab Emirates have signed a deal resolving a years-old spat over alleged unfair competition in the U.S. by Emirati national carriers.
Postal Service: More financial loss as mail delivery slumps
The U.S. Postal Service is reporting another quarterly loss.
Elon Musk to offer free test rides through his first underground LA tunnel in a few months
Pending final regulatory approval, the business magnate said in an Instagram post.
Pilots who landed crippled Southwest jet tape TV interview
The pilots of a Southwest Airlines jet are describing the chaos that followed a fatal engine explosion high above Pennsylvania last month.
Higher fuel prices could impact private jets this summer: Flexjet chairman
As higher oil prices are set to hit consumers’ wallets at the gas pump, rising jet fuel prices may also impact your summer travel budget.
Report: Goldman looks to partner with Apple on credit card
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Goldman Sachs and Apple are looking to partner together to create a new credit card, the first foray by Goldman Sachs into the $1 trillion credit card market.
Why Trump’s Iran sanctions will hurt Airbus more than Boeing
Boeing to lose $20B
Iran deal exit: Boeing plays down revenue loss
No production commitment made for Iran Air order, CEO says.
Del Frisco's CEO on $325M Barteca acquisition
Del Frisco's CEO on economy
Impact on Boeing from Trump's withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal
Trump withdraws from Iran deal
Trade links with Europe helps company import speedboats
As many as 60 Finnish-built speedboats are being imported to the U.S. through Portland as Maine pushes to encourage trade with Europe and the North Atlantic.














