GM reaches deal with 'Old GM' trust on ignition-switch defense costs
General Motors has reached an agreement that likely thwarts lawyers' efforts to extract an additional $1 billion from the automaker.
CSX CEO bashes US trade groups over rail complaints
CSX Corp Chief Executive Hunter Harrison hit back at dozens of trade groups that urged a federal probe of service disruptions at the No. 3 U.S. railroad, saying their complaints were "grossly exaggerated," according to a letter seen by Reuters on Thursday.
CSX CEO bashes US trade groups over rail complaints
CSX Corp Chief Executive Hunter Harrison hit back at dozens of trade groups that urged a federal probe of service disruptions at the No. 3 U.S. railroad, saying their complaints were "grossly exaggerated," according to a letter seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Hyundai takes on Tesla, plans electric luxury car
Hyundai and its subsidiary, Kia, will offer three additional plug-in cars by 2020.
Ford will balance present with future: CEO Jim Hackett
Ford's new CEO says 'mobility' projects have not taken money from car and truck development.
Airlines brace for Labor Day travel surge
Labor Day travel surges
New tower fuels concerns over changing face of San Francisco
More than 60 stories above the ground, construction workers climb makeshift stairs and cross narrow steel planks to put the finishing touches on Salesforce Tower, now San Francisco's tallest building.
Southwest apologizes to top-tier customers for boarding fail
Southwest Airlines continues to have computer problems that are causing its best customers to lose a major perk — early boarding.
Southwest apologizes to top-tier customers for boarding fail
Southwest Airlines continues to have computer problems that are causing its best customers to lose a major perk — early boarding.
Ford, DHL deliver new electric van
Ford and German logistics company Deutsche Post DHL teamed up to build an electric delivery van.
Union Pacific to lay off 750 workers
Union Pacific is laying off 500 managers and 250 other railroad workers to reduce costs.
Union Pacific to lay off 750 workers
Union Pacific is laying off 500 managers and 250 other railroad workers to reduce costs.
GM's hydrogen-powered Army truck put to the test
The stealthy Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 could soon make its way to the battlefield.
GM's hydrogen-powered Army truck put to the test
The stealthy Chevrolet Colorado ZH2 could soon make its way to the battlefield.
Many car buyers make wrong turn on financing: Edmunds
A third of those who come to a dealership with a car to trade in owe more on it than it's worth.
Fiat Chrysler joins BMW, Intel in developing self-driving cars
Fiat Chrysler also has a partnership with Google's driverless car unit, Waymo.
Airlines make it harder to earn free flights for loyalty
Airline loyalty programs are losing much of their allure even for frequent flyers, and the rules for navigating the system have changed.
New UK aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives at port
The HMS Queen Elizabeth, the biggest ship ever built for the British navy, sailed into its homeport for the first time Wednesday as tens of thousands jammed the harbor to welcome it.
Hong Kong's Cathay posts $262M 1H loss on fierce competition
Hong Kong airline Cathay Pacific is reporting another loss as fierce competition from rivals took a further toll.
World's biggest shipper: cyberattack cost up to $300 million
The world's biggest container shipping line A.P. Moller-Maersk says the June cyberattack that paralyzed its core shipping business is estimated to have cost the company between $200 million and $300 million.













