Microsoft's LinkedIn laying off nearly 700 workers
Microsoft’s subsidiary social media platform LinkedIn said it was reducing around 668 jobs in the engineering, product, talent and finance teams.
Ford chairman calls for deal to end UAW strike, warns entire US auto industry at stake
Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford called on the United Auto Workers to make a deal to end the union's strike, saying the work stoppage could cripple the entire U.S. auto industry.
Ford recalling more than 238K Explorers over driveshaft issues
Ford is recalling 238,364 Explorers from the model years 2020 through 2022 because the rear axle mounting bolt on some vehicles may fracture and cause the driveshaft to disconnect.
Netflix deepens video game push, ripping page from its Hollywood script
It is deepening its push into the video game industry, taking advantage of the studios it has acquired in the past two years to create more titles based on Netflix movies and TV shows.
Disney turns 100 as CEO Bob Iger tries to fix media giant
As the Walt Disney Company marks its 100th anniversary, CEO Bob Iger faces challenges in reversing the slide of the company's stock that's trading near 9-year lows.
Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant crown jewel for UAW
The United Auto Workers' strike at Ford Motor Co.'s plant in Louisville, Kentucky, will deal a major blow to the automaker. The facility is Ford's largest and most profitable.
Tesla, Netflix earnings, UAW strike, Israel at war top week ahead
Earnings season picks up in the coming week with big names, including Tesla and Netflix, set to report results, while the UAW strike against Ford, Stellantis and GM drags on.
Former Twitter employee's legal action last volley after Elon Musk's controversial takeover of company
A former Twitter — aka X — employee filed legal action through the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, alleging that she was fired in retaliation for challenging the company.
'Unusual odor' in cabin midflight sends Southwest plane back to Las Vegas for emergency landing
A Southwest Airlines plane was forced to return to Las Vegas and make an emergency landing Thursday night after an "unusual odor" in the cabin, according to the FAA.
Prices for Phillies NLCS home games shatter previous record
Everyone in Philadelphia wants to be at Citizens Bank Park this October, but it's going to cost you to go to the National League Championship Series.
Dozens join lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags are 'weapon of choice' of stalkers, abusers
Apple Inc. is facing an expanded lawsuit with more than three dozen victims alleging that Apple's AirTag the "weapon of choice" for stalkers and abusers.
UAW strike against Detroit automakers has entered 'new phase,' union boss says
The United Auto Workers strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis could escalate at any time rather than on a weekly basis, the union's president said Friday.
Wells Fargo raises interest income forecast as third-quarter profit beats estimates
The lender now expects 2023 net interest income – the difference between what the bank earns on loans and pays out on deposits – to be about 16% higher than a year earlier.
BlackRock's third-quarter profit rises as investors flock to its funds
On an adjusted basis, BlackRock earned $1.64 billion, or $10.91 per share, for the three months ended Sept. 30, from $1.45 billion, or $9.55 per share, a year earlier.
Disney raises prices for ad-free Disney+, Hulu streaming services
The planned price increases for the ad-free options of two of Disney’s streaming services went into effect on Thursday, making Disney's ad-free plan $13.99 and Hulu's $17.99.
Walgreens shares have best day since 2022
The new CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance will help steer a massive cost-cutting plan as the drug-store chain attempts to stop losing money and as demand from COVID related products wains.
Delta Air Lines profit boosted by international demand but US trends weaker
Delta Air Lines reported quarterly results Thursday and now expects adjusted earnings of $6 to $6.25 per share this year, compared with $6 to $7 per share estimated in July.
X CEO says app removes hundreds of Hamas-linked accounts
X CEO Linda Yaccarino responded to an inquiry by European Union officials Thursday with a letter published to the social media platform outlining steps taken to curb terrorist use of the site.
UAW orders 8,700 employees to walk out at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, shutting down plant
Thousands of United Auto Worker union members walked off the jobs at Ford Motor Company's truck plant in Kentucky on Wednesday evening.
Microsoft discloses IRS says the tech giant owes nearly $29 billion in unpaid taxes
Microsoft just disclosed that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has asked for a hefty sum of taxes that it believes the tech company has not paid. The total was $28.9 billion.



















