New Delhi police question Uber official after alleged taxi rape in Indian capital
Indian police are questioning an Uber executive about the company's claim it conducts comprehensive background checks after one of its New Delhi drivers was accused of rape.
FedEx: Drug Shipping Indictment a Matter of Privacy
FedEx says the indictment handed down against it on Thursday for allegedly helping illegal online pharmacies traffic in the sale of prescription drugs boils down to privacy.
NY attorney general: Lyft is a livery service, not peer transport, and would violate law
New York's attorney general has sued to block Lyft, the on-demand ride-sharing app, from operating in New York.
U.S. Orders Rail Shippers to Test Oil From Bakken Region
In the aftermath of several high-profile crashes, U.S. regulators issued an emergency order requiring stricter standards to transport oil from the Bakken region.
Tesla Shares Pop on NHTSA Safety Rating
Despite a recent string of fires, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reaffirmed its five-star rating on Tesla's Model S.
GM Sells Ally Stake for $900M, Exits Peugeot
General Motors completed the sale of its remaining 8.5% stake in Ally Financial, the automaker’s former lending arm, for roughly $900 million.
Railroads Propose Changes to Tank Cars
Two trade groups representing North American railroads proposed new safety standards for tank cars that carry crude oil and other flammable liquids, as the industry and regulators explore tougher rules.
Report: Taxpayers Out $9.7B on GM Bailout
The government’s 2009 bailout of General Motors has cost U.S. taxpayers $9.7 billion as of Sept. 30, according figures released Tuesday in a report to Congress.
Employers Grapple With Cost of ObamaCare
Employers continue to grapple with the ObamaCare’s implementation and its various requirements, with companies like UPS voicing more concern over the cost of complying with the new health law.
Despite Shutdown, Judge Rejects DOJ's Push to Delay Airline Trial
Lawyers from the Justice Department attempted to delay the lawsuit against American Airlines and US Airways until Congress has restored appropriations. Meanwhile, Texas AG Greg Abbott is now backing the merger.
U.S. Airways, American Airlines Open to Settlement in DOJ Antitrust Case
U.S. Airways and American Airlines say they are willing to listen to any ideas the government may have to solve issues surrounding their proposed $11 billion merger but for now are “working hard” to prepare for their day in court.
GM Unveils Share Offering, Expands Free Maintenance
The Big Three automaker will spend $1.1 million on a share offering but has no plans yet to offer a dividend, while the company also said it is expanding its two-year free maintenance program.
Congress Passes Bill to End Air-Traffic Furlough
The House passed a Senate bill to halt air-traffic controller furloughs that have sparked flight delays across the country. President Obama is expected to sign it into law.
Senate Looks to Make Quick Move to Stop Flight Delays
Senate leaders are looking at ways to stop widespread flight delays with legislation that could be voted upon as early as today.
UPS Inks $40M Deal to Settle Illegal Online Pharmacy Charges
The shipping giant agreed to forfeit $40 million in payments received from doing business with illicit online pharmacies.
Postal Service Delivers $1.9B Quarterly Loss
First-class mail, the Postal Service's most profitable product, fell by 4.1% in the second quarter, which weighed heavily on its balance sheet.
Road Rage: Bumpy Highways Cost Americans
America’s roads are in desperate need of repair, while commuters and businesses are paying the price. But as FOXBusiness.com's Upgrading America series reports a debate is raging over highway funding, gas taxes and government waste.
Gogo Shares Slide as AT&T Bets on In-Flight Wi-Fi
Shares of in-flight Wi-Fi provider Gogo tumbled more than 22% on Tuesday as investors reacted to a new plan by AT&T to launch a high-speed 4G LTE-based Wi-Fi network on flights.
Google Flies Away With Drone Maker Titan Aerospace
Google agreed to buy Titan Aerospace, the maker of high-altitude drones that could help expand Internet access in the developing world.
Priceline Shares Jump on Morgan Stanley Upgrade
Shares of the online travel agency leapt 2.75% Monday morning after getting an upgrade from Morgan Stanley, as the investment bank set a price target of $1,010 a share.

















