Railroad operator CSX posts 6% drop in quarterly revenue
CSX, the third-largest U.S. railroad operator, reported a 6 percent fall in fourth-quarter revenue from the year earlier quarter, when it had an extra fiscal week.
FedEx CEO on tax bill: I’m sure we will be doing a lot of things as a result
During an exclusive interview on “Varney & Co.” FedEx CEO Fred Smith said the GOP tax bill will increase capex spending.
FedEx CEO: Tax bill to deliver $1.5B in higher earnings
FedEx CEO on tax reform, Amazon
Death on French railway halts Eurostar London-Paris traffic
Train traffic between London and Paris has halted after a person was crushed to death by a Eurostar train in northern France in what officials say was an apparent suicide.
Greeks face more pain, protests as bailout nears end
Athenians are without public transport for the day and services nationwide face disruptions as Greek labor unions strike to protest further creditor-demanded measures due to be voted in Parliament.
Airbus wins 2017 order race over Boeing
Airbus beat Boeing in 2017 orders after a last-minute sales spree gave the European plane maker the crown for a fifth straight year.
Trump deserves credit for strengthening America’s business-friendly economy, Nissan chairman says
Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn weighs in on the U.S. economy and how changes to NAFTA could impact the auto industry.
Plane dangles off cliff after skidding off runway in Turkey
A commercial airplane that skidded off a runway after landing in northern Turkey dangled precariously off a muddy cliff with its nose only a few feet from the sea.
Nissan chairman: Mass marketing of driverless cars by 2021
More driverless cars could hit U.S. roadways in just a few years.
Airbus in talks with German prosecutors to end jet probe
Airbus says it is in talks with German prosecutors to end their investigation into alleged irregularities in the sale of combat aircraft to Austria.
Ford unveils future Ranger pickup for segment rivals dominate
Ford Motor Co on Sunday will officially take the wraps off its long-awaited Ranger midsize pickup truck.
Abe: Japan enters cooperation pact with Baltic countries
Japan's prime minister says his country has entered into a pact with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to boost economic and political ties with the three former Soviet republics.
New high-speed train making preview run hits and kills woman
A high-speed train that was offering preview runs a day before its debut struck and killed a woman, police said Saturday.
New CSX chief has unfinished work on railroad
One month after the death of his predecessor, CSX Corp. Chief Executive Jim Foote will try to reassure investors that the railroad can complete Hunter Harrison's unfinished work.
Fire leads to partial evacuation, delays at Newark airport
Officials at Newark Liberty International Airport are working to fully restore power and service at one of its terminals after a manhole fire forced an evacuation and caused significant delays at security checkpoints.
Murphy rips NJ Transit for land purchase vote on MLK Day
Democratic Gov.-elect Phil Murphy on Friday urged New Jersey Transit to postpone a hotly contested vote on whether to buy land on Hoboken's waterfront, and criticized the rescheduling of the vote for the Martin Luther King Day holiday on Monday.
Greece: Strikes, rallies, clashes at anti-austerity protests
Ferry services in Greece have been halted for 24 hours as unions step up protests against a new austerity bill that will limit the right to strike and speed up property foreclosures.
FCA to invest $1B in Michigan plant, pay out bonuses
Fiat Chrysler is moving production of heavy-duty trucks from Mexico to Michigan and paying bonuses to U.S. workers in response to the passage of U.S. tax reform late last year.
Delta's profit dips 8 percent but tops Street's expectations
Delta Air Lines is reporting fourth-quarter profit of $572 million, easily beating expectations.
France: Court can't agree on Muslims fired for beard length
Four former Muslim employees of a French airport security company, who were fired shortly after the 2015 Paris attacks because their beards were deemed too long, are suing their ex-employer.













