Union Pacific second quarter profit improves as railroad delivery delays are reduced
Union Pacific's profit grew 2% in the second quarter to $1.84 billion. This is a slight improvement from last year's profit of $1.8 billion.
Philadelphia 76ers looking into building new privately funded arena
Josh Harris and David Blitzer, two managing partners for the Sixers, created a new development company to build the teams future home. 76 Place is expected to cost around $1.3 billion.
American Airlines earns record revenue in 2Q
Summer travelers have played a big role in American Airlines record revenue. The company earned $476 million in the second quarter. Revenue from leisure travelers topped 2019 levels.
Biogen is cutting 2022 expenses for Q2, profit forecast is raised
Biogen's second quarter expectations were soundly exceeded. Biogen was able to do this by slashing spending on the controversial drug Aduhelm.
UnitedHealth sees growing enrollment in 2Q thanks to Optum Health
UnitedHealth saw an 18% boost in revenue to about $45.1 billion in 2Q. A big reason for the strong quarter was Optum Health's performance. Optum's revenue per customer increased by 30%
California lawsuit leads to Allergan, Teva receiving $54 million fine
Allergan and Teva, two popular opioid distributers, have agreed to pay $54 million in cash and overdose reversal drugs to settle a federal lawsuit.
New hockey training aid for off-ice skating in works with unveiling of DriBlades
Alien Kinetics has unveiled the design for a new product, DriBlades. DriBlades will allow hockey players to train for their sport without rink availability.
5 executives from poultry industry found not guilty of price fixing
Five executives from the poultry processing industry were found not guilty on accusations of conspiracy to fix prices. The company involved is Pilgrim's Pride.
Ford expands recall for potential engine fire, encourages owners to park outside
Ford has expanded its recall of SUVs and has told owners to park their vehicles outside and away from buildings due to the risk of engine fire.
Disney employees sue claiming religious discrimination
Three Disney World employees in Orlando are suing the company, claiming that they were discriminated against based on their religious beliefs.
Abe assassination videos removed from Facebook, Twitter
Twitter and Facebook said Friday that they will be deleting any videos of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
South Dakota needs grid workers to meet electric vehicle demand
Gas prices being at an all time high has raised the demand for electric vehicles in South Dakota. They say improvements are needed in the electrical grid to accommodate this.
Amazon to face investigation in the UK over anti-competitive concerns
Amazon is being investigated by Britain's competition watchdog on claims that they're harming competition by giving an unfair advantage to merchants that pay for extra services.
Washington cities' push to increase minimum wage has qualified for November ballot
An initiative to increase the minimum hourly wage in Tukwila, Washington, has qualified for the November ballot. The effect of this initiative would be a $3-an-hour increase.
German packaging manufacturer's new West Virginia plant to create 100 jobs
A German packaging manufacturer invested $48 million into a West Virginia plant will create 100 jobs in Moorefield. This is Papier-Mettler's first U.S. production plant.
ND purchase sales have increased in first quarter
ND has showed signs of economic growth the entire year. Taxable sales and purchases in the first quarter were up 13.2% compared to the same time last year.
GE CEO and Chairman Larry Culp to lead company's aviation unit
General Electric Chairman and CEO Larry Culp is taking on another role as the top executive at the company's aviation business. The current aviation CEO will become the VP and CCO.
Cleveland Guardians complete minority sale to David Blitzer
The Cleveland Guardians have had a new member join their ownership. David Blitzer, a billionaire businessman, has became a minority owner of the franchise.
West Virginia WorkForce say's people are receiving fraudulent texts
WorkForce West Virginia has reported that some people are receiving fraudulent texts. The texts claimed to be associated with the Job Jumpstart Program.
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk promises a fast fix for 'money furnace' Tesla factories
Elon Musk described two Tesla factories as "money furnaces" due to limits on the number of cars the facilities can produce due to supply chain breakdowns.



















