JetBlue: Verizon Not Behind Friday's Delays
JetBlue indicated that Friday’s flight delay issue was not caused by an issue at Verizon as previously reported, but it did concede Monday the involvement of a different unnamed business partner.
JetBlue Delays Sparked by Glitch With Business Partner
JetBlue delayed flights across the country on Friday after reporting connectivity issues with one of its key networks.
Tesla Motor Races 13% Higher as CEO Projects First-Ever Quarterly Profit
Tesla said it expects to post its first quarterly profit since going public in 2010 thanks to better-than-expected Model S sales. Its shares surged close to 20% on the news.
Dow Jones Transportation Average Dropping
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UPS 2Q Profits Slip 4%, Match Expectations
The shipping giant's second-quarter profits matched estimates and management reaffirmed its full-year outlook.
American Restores System Outage, Departures Slowly Resume
American Airlines has fixed the system issues that forced the carrier to ground flights for nearly five hours Tuesday, but passengers should still expect hefty delays and cancellations.
Miami, Golden Coast Lead Growth in Ford's 'Super Segment'
Ford says its "super segment" that includes four different classifications of vehicles ranging from as small as sub-compact vehicles to large sedans climbed 18% in the first quarter, with surprising growth on the coasts of California and Florida.
The Latest: A320 that crashed in France has good safety record, thousands fly worldwide
1:25 p.m. (1225 GMT, 8:25 a.m. EDT) The Airbus 320 plane that went down in the French Alps is a workhorse of modern aviation.
Asian stocks higher as dollar gains, stimulus hopes in Europe
Asian stock markets rose Wednesday, lifted by new signs of strength in the U.S. economy and expectations that Europe's central bank will provide more support to the flagging region.
Global stocks mostly fall as investors digest weak Chinese data, look ahead to US jobs report
Global stocks were uneven Tuesday as weak Chinese manufacturing weighed on sentiment and investors looked ahead to a U.S. jobs report later this week that could cement expectations for a Fed interest rate hike.
US stock market creeps up to start the week as investors look toward corporate earnings
Stocks are moving slightly higher in midday trading as investors look ahead to a busy week for corporate earnings.
Prices at the Pump Will Jump Immediately: AAA
U.S. gasoline prices could rise as much as 10 cents over the next week.
The Latest: Families want stiff sentence for peanut executive at center of salmonella outbreak
The latest developments in the sentencing of a former peanut company executive convicted in a deadly salmonella outbreak from 2008 and 2009.
Alstom SA, French power and transportation company, to pay $772M in foreign bribery case
A French power and transportation company has agreed to pay $772 million in penalties to resolve allegations that it bribed government officials in multiple foreign countries.
Recruiting scams and kickback schemes: Prosecutors troubled by frequency of military fraud
Fabian Barrera found a way to make fast cash in the Texas National Guard, earning roughly $181,000 for claiming to have steered 119 potential recruits to join the military.
Court documents: Trucking firms accuse Jimmy Haslam of directing fraud at truck stop chain
Two trucking companies are accusing Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam of directly orchestrating a scheme to cheat customers out of promised rebates and discounts, according to recent court filings.
Shipping company pleads guilty in molasses spill that killed marine life in Honolulu Harbor
A shipping company pleaded guilty plea Friday to criminal charges from a 1,400-ton molasses spill in Honolulu Harbor that killed more than 26,000 fish and other marine life, but a federal judge said he wants to examine the legality of $600,000 in community service payments the company has agreed to pay.
Truck-stop co. owned by Cleveland Browns owner, Tenn. governor, won't face criminal charges
The truck-stop company owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam may have put the worst behind it after federal attorneys agreed not to prosecute Pilot Flying J for cheating customers.
Bankruptcy judge says Caesars can demolish Harrah's casino in Mississippi, despite objections
A Chicago bankruptcy judge has blessed plans to dismantle the former casino at the shuttered Harrah's complex in Mississippi's Tunica County.
Caesars seeks bankruptcy court approval
A division of Caesars Entertainment Corp. is asking a federal bankruptcy judge for permission to "dismantle and liquidate" part of its shuttered Harrah's casino complex in Mississippi's Tunica County.






