Nissan to launch 30 new models by 2027, reduce cost of EVs
Nissan is seeking to drive more profitability over the medium-term through a new plan. It involves 30 new models and a unit sale increase of 1 million in the next three years.
Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs from 1983 sells for over $180K, may have set new world record
An Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs sold at auction for over $180,000. The rare item was from 1983, when the company was called Apple Computer. Here are details.
Nile Gardiner: It's a really sad state of affairs
Former PM Margaret Thatcher foreign policy researcher Nile Gardiner discusses the public's reaction to Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis and a friend of Prince Harry and Meghan claiming the palace 'lied'.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down at year's end
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun plans to step down at the end of the year. He was hired in 2020 to turn around the company, which had been trying to overcome issues stemming from the 737 Max.
We're in a period where we can get some sloppy trading: Nancy Tengler
Laffer Tengler Investments CEO and CIO Nancy Tengler shares her market outlook, the Fed's expected rate cuts and Big Tech companies being probed by the E.U.
Passenger on European cruise goes overboard, disappears after texting wife he felt seasick: report
A cruise ship passenger is missing after going overboard from the MSC Euribia during a tour of Northern Europe last week, MSC Cruises said.
Horror film 'Late Night with the Devil' earns scary numbers on Sunday at box office
Horror film "Late Night with the Devil" didn't top the weekend box office, but did earn an on brand number of ticket sales on Sunday, taking in $666,666.
FAA stepping up oversight of United Airlines, may pause some certifications
The Federal Aviation Administration is boosting its oversight of United Airlines and may pause certifications while it reviews the air carrier's compliance with safety regulations.
Dunkin' celebrates spring with limited-edition 'Short King' beverage
Dunkin’ is celebrating the start of "Short King Spring" by renaming its small regular iced coffee to "The Short King."
Carnival Freedom cruise ship catches fire for second time in less than 2 years
Carnival Freedom continued on its current cruise itinerary after experiencing its second fire in less than two years, caught on passenger video Saturday.
Fliers trying to avoid Boeing planes, turning to prayer and anti-anxiety meds: report
Some air travelers say they are re-booking flights to avoid Boeing aircraft after a string of incidents involving the aircraft maker in recent months.
Two Holland America Line crew members die onboard ship while in the Bahamas
Two Holland America Line crew members died on board the ship while in the Bahamas on Friday after "an incident in an engineering space," the company said.
Chick-fil-A set to switch from antibiotic-free chicken
Chick-fil-A shared Thursday it would be reintroducing antibiotics to its chicken later this spring after having previously gone antibiotic-free in 2014.
College savings should start in kindergarten and kids should be involved: financial expert
Gregg Murset, CEO of the app BusyKid, says it's better to start saving for child's college education early and have them help with the responsibility along the way.
'80s star Taylor Dayne lists Los Angeles home for $2.49 million, more than double what she initially paid
'80s pop star Taylor Dayne's Los Angeles home has hit the market for $2.495 million, and she reportedly purchased the home in 2013 for $1 million.
Princess Kate Middleton's cancer announcement: Full Statement
After months of speculation, Princess Kate Middleton disclosed she is being treated for cancer. See and read her address to the world.
Hyundai, Kia recall over 147K vehicles due to damaged charging unit
Hyundai and Kia are recalling more than a combined 147,000 cars due to damaged charging unit that could cause the car to lose power and increase the risk of a crash.
Use these 5 expert strategies to build your emergency savings fund
An emergency fund should be a priority for Americans in order to be prepared for unforeseen and urgent expenses. Experts suggest having several months of living expenses saved.
United Airlines lets passengers pool frequent flyer miles
United Airlines is changing the rules of its frequent flyer program and will now let family members and close friends combine their miles to book travel.
FBI tells passengers on Alaska Airlines flight they may be 'victim of a crime'
The FBI sent a letter to passengers who had been on an Alaska Airlines flight that suffered a midair incident, saying they may be a "possible victim of a crime."