United Auto Workers union boss set to announce next moves in strike against Ford, GM, Stellantis
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain to reveal Friday whether the union will expand its incremental strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis yet again.
AT&T unveils 5G-connected football helmet to enhance communication between deaf players and coaches
AT&T, working collaboratively with Gallaudet University, the leading college for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, unveiled a 5G-connected football helmet.
SEC probes Elon Musk's Twitter takeover
Billionaire Elon Musk is facing a new probe from the SEC regarding possible violations of securities laws related to his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter a year ago.
Major US airlines find unapproved jet engine parts in some aircraft as alleged supplier faces lawsuit
Delta Airlines, United, Southwest Airlines and American Airlines are among carriers that have discovered unapproved jet engine parts in some aircraft.
GM estimates a $200M loss since UAW strike began
General Motors confirmed an estimated $200 million loss since the beginning of the United Auto Workers strike against GM, Stellantis and Ford on Sept. 15.
FedEx plane 'crash-landed' at Chattanooga Airport before 'skidding off' runway
A FedEx cargo plane that suffered a "landing gear failure" has skidded off the runway at Chattanooga Regional Airport in Tennessee, authorities say.
Apple considered replacing Google search engine with DuckDuckGo in Safari
Apple previously considered using search engine DuckDuckGo for private browsing mode in its Safari internet application, according to a Bloomberg report.
CEO Tim Cook sells some Apple stock, bringing him $41.5 million
The head of Apple recently conducted a series of company stock sales worth tens of millions of dollars that appeared in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Tuesday.
Disneyland and Disney World cutting child ticket prices in upcoming deals
Parents will soon see Disney’s California and Florida theme park tickets for children of certain ages priced at a lower rate for a short amount of time. That will happen as part of deals.
GM secures $6B line of credit as UAW strike drags on
GM secured a $6 billion line of credit on Wednesday through JPMorgan, two days after laying 164 workers amid the ongoing United Auto Worker strike, now in its 20th day.
Apple releases software update to fix iPhone 15 overheating
Apple released a software update for iOS 17 aimed at fixing a bug that was causing the new iPhone 15 smartphones to overheat and feel hotter than expected.
Google's Gmail takes on spam
Google’s Gmail said that it will now require bulk senders of more than 5,000 messages a day to begin authenticating their emails in 2024 to stay under a reported spam threshold.
Prada partners to make spacesuits for NASA's Artemis III lunar mission
Prada will collaborate with spaceflight services startup Axiom Space to design the next spacesuit for NASA astronauts in the Artemis III mission, the companies said.
Apple shares get rare downgrade
Apple shares may face more headwinds in the coming months according to one Wall Street firm which turned more cautious on the outlook for the world's most valuable company.
Michael Jordan makes history as his net worth reaches $3 billion
Michael Jordan entered rarified air on Tuesday when he was named to the Forbes 400 wealthiest Americans list, making him the first pro athlete to be ranked there.
Uber enters business of package returns ahead of holiday season
Uber is getting into the business of returning to sender just in time for the busy holiday return season, the ride-hailing and delivery company announced.
Starbucks closing 7 downtown San Francisco stores
Starbucks is closing seven downtown San Francisco stores as the coffee giant looks to reshape its footprint in the Bay Area while investing resources in other locations.
Judge says Elon Musk can be sued for Twitter securities fraud
X Corp. owner Elon Musk faces a class-action lawsuit claiming he defrauded Twitter investors last year by failing to disclose his 5% ownership stake to the SEC.
Bipartisan committee urges NBA to ban Chinese products made by forced labor
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China wrote separate letters to National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver and National Basketball Players Association President CJ McCollum that called for the NBA to ban the use of materials made by forced labor.
Tech giants battling for content to train AI, Microsoft CEO says
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testified in an antitrust trial against Google on Monday, during which he said the tech firms are racing to secure content to train AI models on.



















