NCAA Final Four Security Concerns Arise After Brussels Attacks
More than 100,000 people are expected to attend the NCAA Final Four at Houston’s NRG Stadium, which begins on April 2 with a pair of semifinals matchups and concludes on April 4 with men’s college basketball’s national championship.
Airlines Divert Flights From Brussels After Blasts
U.S. airlines including Delta, United and American rerouted and canceled flights on Tuesday following two deadly blasts that shut down the Brussels Airport at Zaventem.
Delta, United Reroute Flights From Brussels After Blasts
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines rerouted flights following the deadly blasts at Brussels' Zavemtem airport on Tuesday, while Ireland's Ryanair canceled all flights due to land there.
Plane Crashes in Russia, All 62 People on Board Killed
All 62 people aboard a passenger jet flying from Dubai to southern Russia were killed when their plane crashed on its second attempt to land at Rostov-on-Don airport on Saturday, Russian officials said.
Rolling Stones Concert Signals Sea Change in Communist Cuba
Cuba, for better or worse, is becoming more mainstream as relations between the U.S. and the island nation improve.
30 Injured After Amtrak Train Derails in Kansas
Amtrak now says about 30 passengers have been hospitalized after a train derailment in southwest Kansas.
FOXBusiness.com's Biggest 2015 Hits
There was no shortage of news this year, even in the doldrums of summer: Whether it was the Greek financial crisis, speculation over China’s economic demise, the first interest rate hike in nearly a decade or the chaos of the campaign trail as the candidates vie for the White House in 2016. As 2015 winds down, we wanted to thank our readers for their interest and share some of our most read stories over the past year. Have a Happy and Healthy New Year! The FOXBusiness.com Team
UPS CEO Scott Davis: U.S. Fiscal Policy a Drag for Business
In an exclusive interview with FOX Business, UPS CEO Scott Davis discusses global growth, the U.S. economy, politics, and his succession plans.
Terrorists: A Dangerous and Costly Economic Threat
Terrorism's economic toll hit a record $53 billion last year and recent incidents will likely drive that figure higher in the coming months.
Cost of Federal Regulation: $1.88 trillion
The Urge to Regulate Comes With a Hefty Price Tag Costing Trillions
Firm gets $27M in Carolina road projects despite links to company barred from state contracts
A newly formed highway construction company has landed more than $27 million in new government projects across the Carolinas despite its deep ties to a discredited North Carolina paving firm barred from bidding on state contracts.
Army awards $6.7 billion contract for tactical vehicle to Wisconsin's Oshkosh Defense
Wisconsin-based Oshkosh Corp. has won a major contract to build a new combat vehicle to replace a large share of the military's Humvee troop carriers.
AM General starts building Mercedes SUV at Indiana plant, hopes other automakers will follow
Black Mercedes-Benz R-Class SUVs rolled down the AM General assembly line Tuesday interspersed with white MV-1 wheelchair-accessible vans as workers began producing vehicles for the German automaker, a scene company officials believe is a sign of hope for the northern Indiana auto plant where Hummer H2s once were made.
Boston company plans to offer nation's first private passenger rail line in decades
A Boston company wants to offer the first private passenger rail line in the nation in more than 30 years, reviving a once-popular business model that was stopped dead in its tracks decades ago.
A state-by-state look at governors' trade trips abroad, their costs and results
U.S. governors have taken or scheduled about 80 trips abroad since the start of 2014, generally focused on boosting exports or recruiting businesses to their states.
Italian navy orders 6 patrol boats and support ship from Italian defense firm and shipbuilder
The Italian navy has placed a 3.5 billion euro ($3.9 billion) order for six patrol boats capable of high seas rescues and a support ship as part of a program to upgrade its fleet.
Ex-Army colonel negotiated job with defense contractor that had business with his office
A retired Army colonel has pleaded guilty to negotiating his post-military employment with a helicopter company that did business with the Defense Department office he managed.
House passes bipartisan Amtrak bill that could boost Northeast Corridor service
The House has passed a bill that could boost Amtrak service in the popular Northeast Corridor while giving states more authority over the routes they help subsidize.
Feds award $134.5M contract to dredging company to begin Savannah harbor expansion
The federal government Wednesday awarded a $134.5 million contract to begin deepening the river channel ships use to reach the busy Port of Savannah, meaning the long-sought harbor expansion can begin as soon as the contractor gets its dredging equipment in the water.
Navy reprimands 3 rear admirals for accepting gifts in case linked to massive bribery probe
The secretary of the Navy has reprimanded three rear admirals in a case linked to a massive bribery scandal, but they won't face criminal charges.









