Apple silent on China protests at iPhone manufacturer but issued lengthy statement on George Floyd’s death
Tech giant Apple's CEO Tim Cook issued a lengthy statement on the murder of George Floyd in 2020, but Apple has been silent on the anti-government protests currently rocking China.
Railroad union workers bash Biden ahead of Congressional vote
Railroad union leadership has sounded off against President Biden for calling on Congress to prevent a potential railroad strike next week.
Buffett gives more than $750M in Berkshire shares to charities
Warren Buffett made a second round of donations this year giving $750 million in Berkshire stocks to four family charities.
Top-ranked market analyst says FTX just another ‘mania’
Evercore ISI Senior Managing Director Mark Mahaney joins "Mornings with Maria" to discuss the collapse of FTX and its impact to the crypto industry.
Norfolk Southern to buy Cincinnati railway for over $1 billion
Railroad company Norfolk Southern plans to buy the Cincinnati Southern Railway, a stretch of railroad linking Cincinnati, to Chattanooga, Tenn., for $1.6 billion.
Federal Trade Commission to expand use of law against anticompetitive practices
Federal Trade Commission, Commissioner Lina Khan argues for a broader mandate to prevent anti-competitive behavior in tech to protect small businesses.
California’s business exodus soared in 2021, report finds
In 2021, companies pulled their headquarters out of California at twice the rate they did in both 2020 and 2019, and at three times the rate in 2018, according to a new report.
Taylor Swift becomes first artist to claim Billboard Hot 100's top 10 songs in single week
Ten of Taylor Swift's singles from her new album "Midnights" chartered the top 10 songs of Billboard's Hot 100, the first-ever time a musician has achieved the feat.
Elon Musk accuses Twitter board of 'deliberately' hiding evidence from court: 'Stay tuned'
Elon Musk accused Twitter's former board of directors and their Wachtell lawyers of "deliberately" hiding evidence related to their legal battle before his ownership was finalized.
Elon Musk to 'revamp' Twitter's user verification process, will reportedly charge $20 a month for Twitter Blue
Twitter owner Elon Musk announced that the social media giant will revise its user verification process, days after Musk officially became owner of the social media company.
Papa John’s succeeded because of freedom and opportunity, not destructive Bidenomics
Papa John’s succeeded because of freedom and opportunity. Bidenomics would have likely bankrupted us within a year if I had started the business today.
Pennsylvania's Wharton School to offer $167,000 'Diversity, Equity & Inclusion' MBA program
The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School will offer an MBA in “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion” major beginning in the 2023 to 2024 academic year.
Labor Secretary Walsh warns of economic ‘catastrophe’ if Congress doesn’t pass immigration reform
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says it will be a "catastrophe" for the economy if Congress does not pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
LeBron James, Kevin Durant become latest investors in athletic apparel company Mitchell & Ness
The new ownership group also features several notable NBA players and celebrities. The investors will oversee a 25% stake in Mitchell & Ness.
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin completes sale of stake in 76ers, Devils: report
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin has completed his divestment from the company that owns the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.
These restaurateurs bravely opened new eateries amid COVID pandemic: 'Determined' to succeed
The COVID-19 pandemic caused some 90,000 restaurants to close, according to industry sources. But a few brave entrepreneurs opened new eateries and are reaping the rewards today. Here are three.
Celebrity chef Daniel Boulud on COVID: 'Government was all over the place and irrational'
International celebrity chef Daniel Boulud said the government was "cowardly and irrational' in its handling of the COVID crisis. "It was scary, very scary," he told Fox News Digital.
Meta's flagship metaverse platform falls well short of user goal: Report
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's shift to the metaverse with his rebranded Meta platform has struggled to gain traction, according to internal documents.
107-year-old Pennsylvania family store describes challenges for mom-and-pop shops: 'Fighting to keep going'
The Centermoreland Grocery & Deli is a general store with more than a century of history in rural Pennsylvania that refuses to keep up with competitors.
Amazon suspends at least 50 Staten Island union workers after protest over warehouse fire
At least 50 Amazon warehouse employees in New York City were suspended with pay after they refused to work at a Staten Island facility in the wake of a trash compactor fire.



















