UAW leaders approve Ford labor deal, send it to rank-and-file union members for final vote

Ford would put more than $6 billion into new investments, create or retain 8,500 U.S. jobs and give $9,000 ratification bonuses to full-time workers.

More airports consider going off the grid as power outages ground flights

Pittsburgh International Airport is creating a “microgrid” to fully power itself with its own onsite natural gas and solar energy. Recent power outages at airports make this even more desirable.

Google Health is finally opening up about its plans, and they’re all about search

Nine months into his tenure as leader of Google Health, David Feinberg is focusing on search, including better search for doctors within medical records and better results for consumers on Google’s core properties.

Trade wars, climate change plunge the American family farm into crisis

Farm bankruptcies in September surged 24% to 580 amid a perfect storm created by Donald Trump’s trade war with China and Europe, slumping commodity prices as well as a year of unfavorable weather.

Retired Spurs player Matt Bonner teaches investing: ‘Tesla is killing it’ in his portfolio

Bonner also purchased stock in Mattel and 1-800-Flowers for his daughter, E.V. when she was 8.

Delta says will restore same-sex love scenes in ‘Booksmart’ and ‘Rocketman’ after criticism

Delta Air Lines said it was changing its policies to retain same-sex love scenes after criticism on social media and from ‘Booksmart’ director Olivia Wilde.

This runner won the New York Marathon. Why he says everyone should run at least one

Meb Keflezighi’s professional running career earned him the distinction of being the only runner to win the New York City and Boston Marathons and an Olympic medal. He weighs in on what runners who also want to cross that finish line need to know.

Ryan Millsap never meant to build Georgia’s third largest film studio. Now Blackhall is going global

In the last decade, Georgia has become a Hollywood hub. The state offers enticing tax incentives and is home to skilled laborers and film crews.