Amazon selling products containing donkey meat: lawsuit
Amazon is being sued by the Center for Contemporary Equine Studies for allegedly selling products that contain ejiao, or donkey gelatin, on its website.
Starbucks catches break as judge vacates nationwide ban on firing union workers
A federal judge in Michigan has vacated his order blocking Starbucks from firing employees who attempt to unionize, citing "certain errors" in his opinion.
Spotify releasing artificial intelligence DJ in two countries
Spotify is adding an artificial intelligence DJ for certain listeners, the audio streaming service announced Wednesday in a press release.
Boeing shares drop as 787 Dreamliner issues expand
The Boeing Company has stopped the delivery of its 787 Dreamliner after the company found an analysis error related to a fuselage component by supplier Spirit AeroSystems.
Ticketmaster, Live Nation face increased pressure for DOJ probe from Republican and Democratic senators
Two senators urged the Justice Department in a letter this week to continue investigating Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, for alleged anticompetitive conduct.
Consumers reported losing nearly $8.8 billion to scams in 2022: FTC
The Federal Trade Commission released data showing that American consumers reported losing $8.8 billion to scammers in 2022, an increase of more than $2 billion from a year ago.
Apple has no-prick glucose monitor in the works
Apple has reportedly been developing a no-prick glucose monitor, according to a Wednesday report from Bloomberg that cites people familiar with the matter.
Walmart sells Moosejaw to Dick's Sporting Goods
Dick’s Sporting Goods will purchase outdoor outfitter Moosejaw from Walmart for an undisclosed amount.
Microsoft bringing AI chatbot to Bing, Edge Internet browsers
The Microsoft Corporation announced on Wednesday it would introduce its Chatbot AI technology to its Bing and Edge Internet browsers.
Intel slashes dividend
The Intel Corp.’s board of directors announced the reduction of its quarterly dividend to $0.125 per share of the company’s common stock due to macroeconomic uncertainty.
Jennifer Lopez lists 'rare' Bel Air mansion for $42.5 million
"Shotgun Wedding" star Jennifer Lopez put her sprawling Southern California abode on the market less than one year after marrying actor Ben Affleck.
Larry Kudlow: 'Right now we have neither peace, nor strength'
Fox Business host, Larry Kudlow, weighs in on President Biden's policies towards China on Tuesday's "Kudlow."
Walmart curbs losses despite company’s ‘cautious’ 2023 outlook
The worlds largest retailer, Walmart, lowered its economic outlook on concerns about margins as consumers shop for bargains in a high inflationary environment.
More than 60 companies tried a four-day work week and results show why 92% are keeping it
More than 60 British companies tried a four-day work week over a six month period and the results show why 92% are going to keep that schedule moving forward.
Wall Street awaits Walmart’s inflation update
Walmart earnings ahead of the opening bell on Wall Street Tuesday expected to be inflation barometer as company calculates consumer staple sales from quarter.
Disney-themed Mickey Mouse, Buzz Lightyear, and other figurines recalled due to choking hazard
A collection of Disney-themed vinyl figurines are being recalled because their detachable body parts pose a choking hazard to children.
'Ant-Man' buzzes to top of box office, holds record for biggest release in 2023 at $225 million
It's been nearly five years since the last installment of "Ant-Man" was released, and the Marvel universe did not disappoint, raking in the biggest opening weekend of the year with over $225 million.
CEO explains how he turned $3K into a $44B empire: We are 'still growing'
Paychex founder and author of ‘The Italian Kid Did It’ Tom Golisano shares his path to success and how he overcame life's unprecedented obstacles.
Meat plant cleaning service fined $1.5M for employing over 100 children across US locations
Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., was hit with over $1.5 million in fines by the Department of Labor after more than 100 children were found to be working in plants across the country.
How Bed Bath & Beyond sidestepped bankruptcy… for now
Bed Bath & Beyond raising $1 billion, closing store locations in U.S. and Canada, and implementing other cost reductions to elude bankruptcy.



















