Auto sales skid in July amid car slump, rental cuts
Slumping demand for small cars continued to weigh on automakers.
Auto sales skid in July amid car slump, rental cuts
Slumping demand for small cars continued to weigh on automakers.
Italy, France seek shipyard deal by September summit
Italy is vowing to stand a tough course in talks with France to salvage a deal allowing Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to take control of a French shipyard.
Italy, France seek shipyard deal by September summit
Italy is vowing to stand a tough course in talks with France to salvage a deal allowing Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri to take control of a French shipyard.
Pentagon may buy idle Boeing jets after Trump's call for Air Force One cuts
The U.S. Air Force will reportedly pay less for two undelivered 747-8 jets, which would then be transformed into the next Air Force One fleet.
Pentagon may buy idle Boeing jets after Trump's call for Air Force One cuts
The U.S. Air Force will reportedly pay less for two undelivered 747-8 jets, which would then be transformed into the next Air Force One fleet.
Wildcat strikes cause delays at 2 Milan airports
Travelers suffered hours of delays at two Milan airports after unions staged a wildcat strike during peak travel season.
Wildcat strikes cause delays at 2 Milan airports
Travelers suffered hours of delays at two Milan airports after unions staged a wildcat strike during peak travel season.
Passengers from Scotland stuck on plane after customs mix-up
A planeload of passengers who landed in Rhode Island on a flight from Scotland were stuck on the jet for more than an hour because there were no customs officials to greet them.
GM completes Opel sale
General Motors completed the $2.3 billion sale of its European business to Peugeot owner PSA Group.
Germany tests facial recognition technology at rail station
German authorities have launched a six-month test of automatic facial recognition technology at a Berlin railway station, which the country’s top security official says could be used to improve security in the future.
Germany tests facial recognition technology at rail station
German authorities have launched a six-month test of automatic facial recognition technology at a Berlin railway station, which the country’s top security official says could be used to improve security in the future.
Utility regulators to weigh in on Poland Spring proposal
Poland Spring hopes to pump up to 172 million gallons of water a year from a public water district well that once served a now-closed paper mill.
Tesla drops after Musk warns of 'manufacturing hell'
Elon Musk warned that the electric carmaker would face 'manufacturing hell' as it ramps up Model 3 production.
Slow July auto sales hint at late summer discounts
The auto industry is expected to turn in an underwhelming month of sales in July.
Slow July auto sales hint at late summer discounts
The auto industry is expected to turn in an underwhelming month of sales in July.
NASCAR cuts weekend schedule to save money, ease travel
NASCAR's 'skinny' schedule allows teams to save money and spend more time at home.
NASCAR cuts weekend schedule to save money, ease travel
NASCAR's 'skinny' schedule allows teams to save money and spend more time at home.
Boeing sets up avionics group to capture flight electronics sales
Boeing Co said on Monday it has set up an avionics group to make flight controls and other electronics for commercial and military aircraft, aiming to bring products to market after 2020.
Boeing sets up avionics group to capture flight electronics sales
Boeing Co said on Monday it has set up an avionics group to make flight controls and other electronics for commercial and military aircraft, aiming to bring products to market after 2020.









