OpenAI CEO Sam Altman steps down
Sam Altman of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is stepping down as CEO of the tech company. The company concluded that he was not consistently candid in his communications with the board
UAW workers at Ford and Stellantis ratify new labor contracts
Members of the United Auto Workers union voted to ratify new labor contracts with Ford and Stellantis that will boost wages and benefits while running through April 2028.
NBA player launches new basketball sneaker featuring Bible verse, wants people to 'wear their values'
Jonathan Isaac, an NBA player who is Christian, launched an NBA-caliber basketball shoe on Thursday, Nov. 16, featuring a Bible verse on the outside of the shoe.
Travis and Jason Kelce's Christmas duet tops Apple Music charts following release
Travis and Jason Kelce teamed up for some holiday spirit on "Fairytale Of Philadelphia," a Christmas song on "A Philly Special Christmas."
IBM suspends advertising on Elon Musk's X due to ads showing up near anti-Semitic content
IBM has suspended the entirety of its ad placement on X, the social media platform belonging to billionaire Elon Musk that was previously called Twitter.
Walmart aims to lower food costs to entice customers to buy other products
Walmart executives said Thursday during the company's quarterly earnings call that it is seeking to lower food costs so shoppers can spend more on general merchandise.
Subaru to raise US plant worker wages in light of UAW deals with Detroit automakers, CEO says
Subaru will raise the wages and benefits of its U.S. plant workers in light of the new labor deals finalized by the Detroit Three automakers, the Japanese automaker's CEO said Thursday.
UAW ratifies labor deal with General Motors
Members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union at General Motors became the first of Detroit's Big Three automakers to ratify a new labor contract on Thursday.
Starbucks employees walk out during busy 'Red Cup Day' event
Starbucks workers at multiple stores walked off the job during the company's promotional Red Cup Day event on Thursday. At least 5,000 workers were expected to take part in the strike, according to Starbucks Workers United.
Justice Department accuses Google of unfairly dominating online searches in landmark trial
The U.S. government has finished presenting its case against Google in an antitrust trial, accusing the tech giant of breaking the law to dominate online search.
Emirates buys 15 Airbus jets in reprieve from engine row
Airbus announced a consolation order for 15 A350-900 jets from Emirates on Thursday after a public row between the Mideast giant and engine maker Rolls-Royce prevented a bigger deal.
Elon Musk accuses ADL of spreading anti-White hatred in latest controversial X posts
Elon Musk stirred controversy on his platform X after he appeared to endorse an antisemitic post that accused Jewish communities of spreading anti-White hatred.
Walmart's caution on consumer spending ahead of holidays sends shares lower
Walmart said shoppers slowed purchases at the end of October, in contrast to spending patterns earlier in the quarter, echoing comments from other retailers that have seen sales ebb.
Florida Chick-fil-A location launches option on app to have food delivered by drone
The Chick-fil-A location in East Brandon/Valrico, Florida, now offers drone delivery to customers within a 1.2-mile radius of its restaurant on East Brandon Boulevard.
New York sues PepsiCo for generating significant share of plastic pollution in state
New York State Attorney General Letitia James has sued PepsiCo, demanding that it help clean plastic pollution along the Buffalo River and put warnings on its plastic packaging.
The international competition to mine and refine rare earth elements
Fox News' Bret Baier breaks down the importance of rare earth elements, explaining how China plays a role in our production and what this means for the United States.
GM's union workers divided on contract deal in early voting
As United Auto Workers members who work for Detroit's Big Three continue to cast their votes on whether to approve the union's deals with automakers, General Motors workers are divided.
American Airlines passenger ordered to pay huge restitution after forcing flight to be diverted
A woman from Hawaii has been ordered to pay nearly $39,000 in restitution to American Airlines for interfering with a crew on a flight last year, according to authorities.
Uber bolstering safety measures for drivers amid carjacking surge
Uber announced it is expanding safety measures for drivers including rider verification amid a rise in carjackings and other crimes across the country.
Starbucks workers union calls for walkouts at hundreds of stores ahead of holiday season
Workers United has called for thousands of employees at hundreds of Starbucks stores to walk out on Nov. 16, the coffee chain's "Red Cup Day," in demand of better working conditions.


















