French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron is defending his plans for more retraining in a heated meeting outside a factory with workers who face losing their jobs to a plant in Poland
Coke has introduced a version of its cola with fiber in Japan
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits Moscow on Thursday to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and pursue talks on joint economic projects aimed at a possible breakthrough in their decades-old island dispute
Hershey beats 1Q profit expectations, but falls short on revenue
Higher prices helped lift PepsiCo's sales in the first quarter, as the maker of Doritos, Gatorade and Quaker worked on transforming its lineup of products to keep up with changing tastes
Some 200 taxis and buses parked outside the government offices in Romania's capital, Bucharest Wednesday, demanding that Uber and other online taxi services be outlawed in the country
The European Union's head office says Greece is delivering on its fiscal targets and that an agreement to hand more bailout cash to the country could come next month
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says Trump to propose 'biggest tax cut' and 'largest tax reform in US history'
Multiple groups have submitted bids to buy the Miami Marlins, and none has yet been accepted, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said
GlaxoSmithKline says new products helped first-quarter sales rise 17 percent from the year before but warned that competition from generic drugs may weigh on earnings later this year
Cleveland officials have committed the final chunk of financing for $140 million in upgrades planned at the Cavaliers' home, Quicken Loans Arena
The mother of an inmate who fell to his death while fighting with a guard at a Pennsylvania county prison has sued several elevator firms she claims are responsible
Some residents of a Connecticut neighborhood aren't receiving their mail at home anymore because a local dog is reportedly biting the mailmen
Twitter Inc. is reporting a loss of $61.6 million in its first quarter
Italy's economic development minister says that failing airline Alitalia will receive a government bridge loan to keep it operational while a new owner is sought