All proposed Wells Fargo directors have been elected, though one got barely 53 percent of shareholders votes, after a scandal over sales practices drew ire from investors
Coca-Cola's sales declined in the first quarter as it restructured its business
McDonald's says new Big Macs helped give sales a bump, but that it's still working on attracting more customers
Ivanka Trump has visited the Holocaust memorial in the German capital, meeting with the director at the information center before walking slowly through the downtown Berlin monument
A Senate panel has unanimously approved President Donald Trump's pick to represent the U.S. in trade negotiations
J.Crew, the preppy clothing retailer, says it plans to cut about 150 full-time jobs as it seeks to save money
A hardball health care tactic to force congressional Democrats to negotiate on President Donald Trump's budget priorities may backfire
Southeast Asian leaders will express serious concern over territorial disputes in the South China Sea when they meet in Manila this week, but a draft communique to be issued after the meeting indicates they will adopt subdued language on the conflict
Tyson Foods paying $3.2 billion for sandwich maker AdvancePierre
Alitalia is expected to start bankruptcy procedures after employees rejected proposed salary cuts and layoffs cuts aimed at saving Italy's financially troubled flagship airline
Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to visit Newport News Shipbuilding for the christening of a submarine named for his home state of Indiana.
The North Korean army's April 25 anniversary is not such a big day under Kim Jong Un, who has emphasized the birthday of the nation's founder 10 days earlier
The U.S. dollar is up 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 18.94 Mexican pesos, up from late…
US consumer confidence slipped in April but remains at high levels
The ship-repair industry in Virginia's Hampton Roads region is preparing to lay off more than 1,000 employees as Congress works to approve a new national budget