A Ford Motor Co. manager suing the company for discrimination is offering a $500 reward for a videotape of former president and CEO Jacques Nasser that his lawyer calls "the smoking gun" but the automaker says doesn't exist.
America Online Inc. is raising prices 50 percent for customers who reach its service via other Internet providers, a move analysts say could wind up herding more business over to AOL and hurting smaller service providers.
Senior officials of the Arthur Andersen accounting firm are receiving subpoenas to compel them to testify to Congress about the massive destruction of Enron-related documents.
A former U.S. Veterans Affairs employee accused of participating in a $6 million fraud scheme pleaded guilty to money laundering Tuesday and agreed to cooperate in the case against the alleged mastermind.
Georgia Perimeter College plans a campus at the Georgia International Horse Park, ending a long search for reliable revenue for the Rockdale County attraction.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Japan to Atlanta made an emergency landing at Portland International Airport this week after reports of smoke in the cockpit.