In 2009, Air India fired 10 hostesses for being overweight after they failed to get back in shape years after they were switched to ground crew jobs.
A General Motors representative said on Tuesday that the White House "has no involvement" in the automaker's negotiations with the UAW.
Loadsmart has landed strategic partnerships with Maersk, Dailmer, and other giants in the logistics world. CEO Ricardo Salgado told us why.
According to a report from The New York Times, an unnamed Volkswagen executive said the automaker pays less than $100 per kWh for its batteries.
The prototype may arrive in 2019, but with full production set to follow the Model Y, it's likely you won't drive the electric truck anytime soon.
FedEx's revenue is 70% business-to-business. That complicates maintaining high margins while navigating the exploding world of e-commerce.
The ride-hailing company will now let you hail a rental car in three California cities, and give you a ride credit to get to the pickup location.
Tesla's "most ardent believers" will soon realize that the company "is not a viable business," said EdMcCabe of Highbridge Capital Managemen.
Founded in 1908, GM rose to dominate the US auto industry. But in the 1980s and 1990s, it declined, and in 2009, it was bailed out and went bankrupt.
A popular Reddit thread about an "atomic cigarette lighter" seems true. In 1952, the physicist Ted Taylor used a nuclear blast to ignite his smoke.
An ultra-rare 1994 McLaren F1 auctioned for $19.8 million at the Monterey car auctions on Friday.
Police began counting cars to make sure the line didn't impede traffic around the gas station as Angelenos lined up for cheap gas.
Those remarks came from Bradley Tusk, the company's first political strategist who invested in the company in 2011, told CNBC on Monday.
In July, Uber surprised 400 marketing employees with mass layoffs. Now, it's halting hiring for tech roles in the US
Shares plummeted last week following a quarterly report that fell short of investor expectations last week. The sell-off continued through Monday.
Hong Kong International Airport contributes 5% of the city's gross domestic product, but the cancellations' long-term effects may be worse.
Electric vehicles are making progress, but internal combustion engines still make up a vast majority of cars on the road today.
From not turning a profit, to being beat by competitors on self-driving cars, here's what's keeping Wall Street analysts up at night.
The scheme was a spectacular failure. But there are still good reasons why Tesla shouldn't be a public company.
A major chunk of that spending was on two things: stock-based compensation and driver rewards, both stemming from the company's IPO in May.