U.S. stocks march higher after strong earnings from a number of big companies put investors in a buying mood
Wells Fargo's top management faced a series of protesters and apologized to investors, but board members kept their jobs
Wheat,corn and oats higher and soybeans lower on the CBOT; beef and pork higher on the CME.
Crude oil futures prices ended higher on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The near-month contract for the benchmark grade rose 33 cents, closing at $49.56 a barrel.
NEW YORK (AP) — The April gold contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange closed today at $1265.60 an ounce — down $10.20. The current silver contract on the “NYMEX” closed at $17.58 an ounce…
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The U.S. dollar is higher against other North American currencies in New York trading. It’s worth 1.36 Canadian dollars, up from late Monday. And the dollar is trading at 18.88 Mexican pesos, up from late…
Fiat Chrysler and Google are expanding their partnership and offering self-driving rides to the public in their joint vehicle for the first time
The power utility in Washington wants to expand infrastructure for electric cars in the city
More musicians are using 360-degree cameras, virtual reality musical experiences and vertical videos to reach the smartphone generation of music fans who are discovering new music on their phones and tablets
Health insurer Centene says enrollment from the Affordable Care Act's troubled insurance exchanges has swelled, and it's ready to return next year, even as competitors waver and President Donald Trump warns of the law's demise
Transportation officials and railroad companies are sounding a warning: Active railroad tracks are a bad backdrop for prom pictures or selfies
Ivanka Trump drew groans and hisses from an audience in Berlin while defending her father's attitude toward women, but she brushed it aside as "politics" during her first overseas trip as a White House adviser
Transportation officials and railroad companies are sounding a warning: Active railroad tracks are a bad backdrop for prom pictures or selfies
The owners of four Nebraska beer stores that sell millions of cans of beer each year near a South Dakota American Indian reservation that's plagued by alcohol-related problems are appealing a state regulator's decision not to renew their liquor licenses