GM losing $200M a week on UAW strike
General Motors pulled its profit and EV guidance for 2023 as costs related to the UAW strike now reach $200 million every week, the automaker confirmed.
Coca-Cola raises annual forecasts as demand unaffected by price hikes
Coca-Cola lifted its annual revenue and profit forecasts after beating quarterly results on the back of higher pricing, Atlanta-based company posted on Tuesday.
Flight diverted to Portland over 'credible security threat,' off-duty pilot charged with 83 attempted murders
An Alaska Airlines flight from Washington state bound for San Francisco was diverted to Portland, Oregon, when an off-duty pilot allegedly tried to shut down the engines.
SEE IT: Amazon's new Prime drone in action
Amazon’s latest delivery drone, the MK30, can deliver packages weighing up to five pounds to customers through light rain in under an hour, the company announced.
US budget gap soars to $1.7 trillion, largest outside COVID era
Sky-high budget deficits are outpacing the last fiscal year by almost 25% as interest costs on federal debt rise, outpacing 2021's $2.8 trillion gap.
Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk test popular weight loss-related drugs on children
Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are seeking to test some of their most popular drugs approved for Type 2 diabetes and weight management in adults on children.
What is phenylephrine and why is CVS pulling products containing it?
CVS was the first pharmacy to announce it was removing certain cold and flu products with phenylephrine even before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made a final decision.
Biden called upon by pro-growth groups to withdraw CFPB’s late fees rule
A coalition of pro-growth groups are calling on the Biden administration to withdraw its credit card late fees rule, arguing the regulation will hurt responsible consumers.
American Airlines beats profit estimates, sees strong holiday bookings
American Airlines reported an adjusted profit of 38 cents per share for the quarter ended Sept. 30, beating analysts' average estimates of 25 cents per share.
Rolls-Royce cutting up to 2,500 jobs to improve efficiency
Rolls-Royce is reducing its global staff by 2,000 to 2,500 employees to create a more agile business, the company, which employs 6,000 Americans, said Tuesday.
Palestinian group accused of harboring terrorists received $1B from Biden admin: report
More than $1 billion was sent by the Biden administration to a group working in Gaza and the West Bank with no guarantee that it wouldn't be used to supply Hamas.
Survivor of the music festival in Israel: 'I think that people who stand with terrorists are terrorists
Laura Malo of Israel, survived the terrorist attack on innocent festival goers in Israel on October 7. She and friends continue to hide in basement bunkers as missiles terrorize Israeli residential areas.
Survivor recounted her experience attending the music festival in Israel before running for her life
Laura Malo and her friend returned to her car which was covered in bullet holes to charge her phone. When she called the police, she was advised there was nothing they could do to help her as terrorists had invaded the State of Israel.
Israel music festival survivor hid from terrorists in a greenhouse for 16 hours without food and water
Laura Malo and one of her friends, also a festival goer, hid in a greenhouse while Israeli civilians were slaughtered outside. The friends remained on the ground scared for their lives.
Biden admin unveils sanctions on Hamas financing, Iran's missile programs
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday unveiled sanctions on the financial networks Iran uses to support Hamas and Hezbollah.
Survivor of Hamas terrorists touches on how she barely escaped the barrage of missiles on Oct. 7
Laura Malo escaped terrorists on October 7 while attending the music festival in Israel. Around 6:30am that Saturday, terrorists paraglided into the festival and killed hundreds of civilians.
Philadelphia Fed President Harker believes interest rates should hold steady
Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker said that he believed the central bank could hold rates where they are if economic and financial conditions evolve as they have been.
Hilton Hotel in Texas cancels pro-Palestinian conference over 'potential risks'
Amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, Hilton Hotels has decided to cancel hosting a pro-Palestinian convention at one of their hotels in Houston, Texas.
Royal Caribbean evacuates 160 Americans by cruise ship from Israel: report
Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas cruise ship arrived at the island of Cyprus on Tuesday after leaving a port in Israel, a report says.
Goldman profit tops estimates as dealmaking cushions hit from GreenSky, real estate
The Wall Street giant's net profit slumped 33% to $2.06 billion, or $5.47 per share, it said on Tuesday. Analysts on average had expected a profit of $5.31 per share.



















