FDA: California coffee cancer warnings 'mislead' consumers A judge ruled last March that coffee companies had to disclose the presence of acrylamide, a chemical byproduct of coffee beans linked to cancer.
Farrow's former producer criticized NBC on Weinstein story Ronan Farrow's former producer at NBC News is criticizing his old network for failing to stick with the story about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct.
How Big a Threat Will Amazon’s Free Dive Be to the Roku Channel? The e-commerce giant’s move into free video streaming could sap the smaller tech company’s value-add.
4 Things TerraForm Power Inc's Management Team Wants You to Know About What's Ahead The wind and solar power company's management team likes what they see.
Can Synaptics Live Up to Its Promise of a Turnaround? There's hope for Synaptics, but weakness in the mobile business could knock the wind out of the company's sails.
Cryptocurrency Education Is On the Rise at Colleges and Universities In the past few years, Blockchain and cryptocurrency have gone from fringe technologies to mainstream conversation topics.
Shipbuilders replace stealthy US destroyer's 15-ton turbine Shipbuilder Bath Iron Works has replaced one of the massive turbines on the future USS Michael Monsoor, and the stealthy destroyer is scheduled to depart for San Diego in November.
Journalists debunk rumors on WhatsApp ahead of Brazil vote A damning image was whipping around WhatsApp in Brazil: A photo of a black luxury jet labeled "the plane of Lula's son" — seeming proof of high living by the family of jailed former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is leading polls ahead of October's presidential elections.
California net neutrality bill clears key hurdle The California Assembly has voted to enshrine net neutrality in state law, delivering a major victory to advocates looking to require an equal playing field on the internet.
Microsoft will require US suppliers to offer paid parental leave Suppliers have one year to start offering 12 weeks of leave for new mothers and fathers.
EU promises UK unparalleled partnership for amicable Brexit The European Union is promising Britain an unparalleled trade partnership if Brexit is concluded on amicable terms.
Brazil ekes out 0.2 pct growth in Q2 despite truck strike Brazil's economy eked out some growth in the second quarter of the year despite a crippling nationwide truckers' strike.
Wells Fargo probes gender-bias claims by female executives: Report Top female executives in the troubled bank’s wealth management unit gathered in June to discuss working conditions, including a lack of representation in top roles.
Nobel prize-winning economist James Mirrlees dies at 82 Cambridge University says economist James Mirrlees, the co-winner of the 1996 Nobel prize in economics, has died.
These Are the Business Concepts Saving America's Malls With some retailers struggling or even going out of business, malls are being creative when it comes to filling space. Some ideas work better than others.
5 LNG Export Projects Investors Should Know About The United States is slated to become the world's third-largest exporter of liquefied natural gas by 2020. These facilities will get the party started.
Turkey raises tax on foreign currency savings to help lira Turkey has raised a tax on foreign currency deposit accounts and scrapped another on lira savings as it tries to shore up its struggling currency.
US ports fear tariffs could reduce ship traffic and jobs Ports and ground terminals in nearly every state handle goods that are now or will likely soon be covered by import tariffs.
Coca-Cola to buy Costa coffee chain for $5.1 billion Coca-Cola is to plug a gap in its portfolio with the acquisition of the Costa coffee brand from British firm Whitbread for 3.9 billion pounds ($5.1 billion) in cash.
Japan would boost missile defenses in record military budget Japan's Defense Ministry is seeking a record-high budget for fiscal 2019 that would more than double spending on missile defense, including purchases of costly American arsenals.
Oregon will require notification of marijuana harvest Before Matthew Miller harvests marijuana this fall from his fields in southern Oregon, he'll have to notify the state for the first time ever — a process that could bring inspectors to make sure none of his pot is being illegally diverted.
Researchers feed seaweed to dairy cows to reduce emissions University of California researchers are feeding seaweed to dairy cows in an attempt to make cattle more climate-friendly.