GM’s Cruise cutting 24% of workforce, fires 9 execs amid robotaxi safety probe
General Motors' self-driving vehicle unit Cruise dismissed nine executives in December amid an ongoing safety investigation after a woman was struck and dragged by a Cruise robotaxi.
Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers jersey sets online sales record
Shohei Ohtani's Los Angeles Dodgers jersey sold the most units in its first 48 hours out of any jersey ever put on the Fanatics website.
Woman waits four hours to try McDonald's spinoff CosMc's, delivers verdict
An Illinois woman waited four hours in line to try the McDonald's new CosMc's restaurant in Bolingbrook and said the food and drink served was worth the wait.
Apple cracks down on iPhone thieves with new security setting
Apple is launching a new security feature to protect iPhone users' passcodes from being stolen and used by thieves to break into phones.
Bezos' Blue Origin to start flights again after more than a year
Blue Origin is looking to soon use its New Shepard reusable rocket in what would be the spacecraft’s first flight since September of last year, according to a Tuesday post on X from the company.
Popular Google searches in 2023 include egg prices, sriracha prices, Taylor Swift tickets
Searching for the reasons why the prices of certain things were so high was popular among U.S. users of Google’s search engine this year, Google said this week.
Southwest Airlines celebrated for policy to give a full row to 'passengers of size' for free
TikTokers have recently discovered Southwest Airlines' inclusion policy to provide one or two additional seats to 'passengers of size' at no extra cost.
Home Depot exec warns about violent threats workers face amid rise of retail theft
Home Depot executive Scott Glenn testified before a congressional panel that the company and its workers are having to deal with a rise in violent organized retail crime incidents.
Apple makes security changes to protect users from iPhone thefts
Apple is addressing a security vulnerability that has allowed iPhone thieves to take over customers’ accounts, access saved passwords and steal money.
Global fashion giant Zara 'regrets' ads critics said resembled dead bodies of Palestinians after protests
The fashion company Zara removed images from an ad campaign after facing backlash online from pro-Palestinian protesters who claimed it mocked Gaza war victims.
Home Depot exec calls on Congress to pass bipartisan organized retail crime bill
Home Depot executive Scott Glenn wants Congress to pass the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023, a bill that would help the industry tackle the growing problem.
Delta travelers housed in Canadian military barracks during emergency diversion from Amsterdam, passenger says
Hundreds of passengers arrived in Detroit, Michigan, following a flight diversion to Canada on the way to the United States from Amsterdam over the weekend.
Former NFL player Wale Ogunleye spotlights importance of having a ‘financial plan’
Former NFL player Wale Ogunleye joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss his post-league endeavors to provide financial advice to players.
Ford reportedly cutting F-150 Lightning production next year
Ford Motor Co. will reportedly cut production of its F-150 Lightning electric trucks and it will adjust the planned number down to a weekly average of 1,600.
China-made C919 lands in Hong Kong in maiden flight outside mainland, viewed as future Boeing competitor
Two Chinese-made passenger aircraft – the C919 and the ARJ21 – landed in Hong Kong on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in China's aviation goals to compete with the West.
Ex-Vikings star Kyle Rudolph continues to focus on philanthropy after lengthy NFL career
Ex-NFL tight end Kyle Rudolph is remembered for his efforts both on and off the football field, and his dedication to the community is something he is continuing after his retirement.
Federal jury rules against Google in Epic Games anticompetition lawsuit
A federal jury unanimously decided that Google's Play Store was protected by anticompetitive barriers, damaging smartphone consumers and software developers.
Shohei Ohtani's astronomical contract comes with wild twist as deferred money details come to light
Shohei Ohtani's Earth-shattering contract reportedly comes with an interesting twist as he agreed to defer most of his money to after his deal ends.
Apple's iOS 17.2 brings journaling-focused iPhone app and other features
People with iPhones now have access to a new app centered on journaling. The "Journal" app made by Apple came through the company's iOS 17.2 update.
McDonald's reportedly not in favor of reusable containers it must use in France expanding elsewhere
McDonald’s has indicated it doesn’t want the reusable containers it had to incorporate in France for dine-in customers due to a law to expand elsewhere, according to The Wall Street Journal.



















