Elon Musk says Tesla has produced more than three million vehicles
Elon Musk announced on Sunday that Tesla has produced more than three million vehicles, a third of which were made at Giga Shanghai in China.
Sonic Drive-In brings back fan-favorite Pickle Juice Slush for limited time
Sonic Drive-In brings back its Pickle Juice Slush beverage for the month of August. The chain has also added two other pickle items to its menu for a limited time.
Elvis Presley collector reveals why the King is more valuable 45 years after his death: 'Truly an investment'
Stephen M. Shutts, the founder of Rockology, described how Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley biopic starring Austin Butler hs raised the King's value more than ever.
Cantor executive, former Deutsche Bank Co-CEO Anshu Jain dies
Anshu Jain, a veteran of the financial industry and Cantor Fitzgerald president and former co-CEO of Deutsche Bank, has died after a battle with cancer, according to his family.
Carnival Cruises drops exemption request for unvaccinated guests, eases testing requirements
Carnival Cruise Line is simplifying its testing and vaccination protocol for its guests on its fleet of ships on all cruises under 16 nights. Vaccinated passengers won't test.
Monkeypox fears: San Francisco couple says they were nearly booted from Spirit Airlines flight over eczema
As fears of the monkeypox virus escalate nationwide, a San Francisco woman claims she and her wife were almost booted from a Spirit Airlines flight over her eczema.
Mazda moves away from Chinese suppliers, attempts to bolster domestic production
Japanese car manufacturer Mazda is attempting to build supply line infrastructure outside of China after COVID-19 lockdowns deeply disrupted their manufacturing process.
Six Flags CEO says parks turned into 'cheap day care for teenagers'
Six Flags CEO Selim Bassoul said the theme park operator has shifted its strategy after attracting "the discounter" and becoming a cheap day care center for teenagers. This includes price hikes.
Best Buy cuts store jobs to help boost profits
The largest consumer electronics chain is reportedly cutting hundreds of jobs in home-entertainment as online shopper grows.
Salman Rushdie, attacked at New York book event, explored good vs. evil in his work
British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie was attacked on stage in New York ahead of a speaking event in Chautaugua. Here is rundown of his career as a writer.
The Inflation Reduction Act is changing electric car tax credits
The Inflation Reduction Act rewrites the rules regarding electric vehicle tax credits and adds restrictions on maximum sale prices and income eligibility.
Peloton cutting over 700 jobs, raising prices on Bike+, Tread
Peloton's move comes as the fitness giant has announced an $800 million restructuring plan to turn its business around and create positive cash flow.
Oatly, Stumptown maker Lyons Magnus adds over 30 products to ongoing recall
Lyons Magnus has added over 30 products to its recall which was issued last month due to concerns of over possible microbial contamination, according to the FDA.
Meditation app Calm lays off 20% of workforce
Calm CEO David Ko said the future of the business would be discussed at an all-hands meeting on Friday. The company was founded in 2012 and had about 400 employees.
Prince Andrew still entitled to taxpayer-funded police protection, exact cost ‘is unknown’: report
Prince Andrew was stripped of his honorary military roles in January amid the furor surrounding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and a lawsuit alleging he had sex with a 17-year-old girl.
Peloton must face lawsuit over availability of fitness classes
A federal judge said Peloton Interactive customers will be allowed to prove they overpaid for subscriptions because the exercise equipment and media company allegedly knew on-demand classes would be removed from its digital library.
United Airlines invests $10 million into Archer’s flying taxi
Archer co-CEO Adam Goldstein details his company’s latest endeavor to create America’s first flying taxi on ‘Varney & Co.’
How one school in Michael Jackson's hometown proves 'free' college is possible
One school in Gary, Indiana is proving 'free' college is already possible without political change.
Over 1K flights delayed, canceled on Friday
Friday marked more than a week of heightened delays and cancellations. The number of delays each day this week came close to or surpassed 7,000, according to FlightAware.
Inflation hits Americans' grocery bills as food prices accelerate
Inflation cooled slightly in July, but Americans are still confronting historically high prices at the grocery store after the cost of food accelerated again last month.


















