Kodak says ex-executives sold stock options they didn’t own
Kodak Finance Chief David Bullwinkle said on an earnings call Tuesday that the company had discovered deficiencies in its controls that had failed to prevent the “unauthorized issuance” of the company’s stock.
Boeing loses more 737 MAX orders, eyes jet's US return but Europe tariffs loom
The European Union's decision to impose tariffs of 15% on Boeing planes this week could hobble its jet deliveries in Europe
China's ByteDance challenges Trump's TikTok divestiture order
The Trump administration contends TikTok poses national security concerns as the personal data of U.S. users could be obtained by China's government
Nikola discloses grand jury subpoenas from DOJ
Nikola Corp and its founder Trevor Milton received grand jury subpoenas from the U.S. Department of Justice in September in connection to allegations of fraud by short-seller Hindenburg, the electric-truck maker said in a regulatory filing late on Monday.
Boeing faces possible new FAA enforcement action over alleged regulatory lapses
The Federal Aviation Administration’s move to lift the MAX fleet’s grounding, expected to be promptly followed by regulators in Canada, Brazil, Europe and elsewhere, follows extensive delays and public debate that roiled the industry and plunged Boeing into its biggest financial crisis prior to the pandemic.
Grocery store purchase limits are back
Major grocery store chains are imposing another round of purchasing restrictions on essential grocery store items as a COVID-19 cases continue to reach new records.
A 35-year low for this Social Security stat is reason to celebrate
A new report put out by the Social Security Administration shows that people are being patient and waiting longer before taking their Social Security benefit.
Many nursing homes shun free COVID-19 testing equipment
Almost half, or 48%, of the nursing homes reported they hadn’t used their rapid-testing equipment in the most recent week included in the data.
Biogen's Alzheimer's drug hits detour and puts FDA approval in doubt
A panel of outside advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday voted that a potential Alzheimer’s treatment from Biogen Inc has not been proven to slow progression of the disease, a sharp rebuke to agency staff that earlier this week praised the drug.
UK media report that Putin is ill and poised to quit is 'nonsense,' says Kremlin
The Sun cited Professor Valery Solovei, a Russian political pundit, who suggested earlier this week on a Moscow radio station that Putin was under pressure from his entourage to step down due to fears for his health.
Biogen, at a crossroads, surges on promising Alzheimer’s drug assessment
The biotech giant is at a crossroads as it seeks regulatory approval for its potential blockbuster Alzheimer’s drug aducanumab, while facing down generic competition to its biggest-selling treatment.
Google ad costs, not its alleged monopoly, irks businesses
The Justice Department sued Google saying the company’s dominance in online search and advertising harms rivals and consumers
US judge blocks Commerce Department TikTok order
The judge's order in a suit brought by three TikTok content creators, also blocks the app store download ban
Billions in coronavirus relief may have been sent to scammers, watchdog says
A Small Business Administration program intended to keep entrepreneurs afloat during the coronavirus pandemic may have sent billions of dollars to scammers and ineligible applicants, according to a new watchdog report.
US states face biggest cash crisis since the Great Depression
The drop in tax revenue has led to a total shortfall expected in the hundreds of billions of dollars
Microsoft says Iranian hackers targeted conference attendees
Microsoft says Iranian hackers have posed as conference organizers in Germany and Saudi Arabia in an attempt to break into the email accounts of “high-profile” people with spoofed invitations.
Oxford, AstraZeneca vaccine shows promising immune response in older adults
The vaccine, now in late-stage human trials aimed at showing its efficacy and safety, is a front-runner in the global sprint for a shot to protect lives and jump-start economies hobbled by the pandemic.
Ex-Disney CFO claims couple is squatting in his $2.2M Connecticut mansion
A former Disney CFO says a couple used a legal loophole to squat in his $2.2 million Connecticut mansion — but the couple claims the castle was far from the fairytale promised.
Trump admin touts signing up 700 state and local leaders for 'drain the swamp' initiative in 1 year
The administration touts Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Idaho Gov. Brad Little as champions of deregulation.
Virginia man used coronavirus crisis loans to purchase small plane, luxury car: Federal prosecutors
A man in Virginia lied to obtain $2.5 million in loans that were meant to help keep people employed during the coronavirus pandemic he later used to purchase a luxury car and his own airplane, according to prosecutors.


















