Microsoft revises Activision deal to get UK approval
Microsoft said Monday it is restructuring its purchase plan for "Call of Duty" game maker Activision Blizzard to satisfy regulators with the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority.
Elon Musk sticks journalists in the eye with latest X change that will have major impact on newsrooms
News articles that appear on X will no longer show headline text, company owner Elon Musk confirmed Monday in a move that has infuriated journalists.
Disney's Bud Light problem is all over plans for a new remake
The dilemma currently facing Disney is eerily reminiscent of the troubles that have been plaguing Bud Light this year. What is the company thinking as it plots a woke-apalooza remake?
American Airlines pilots approve new contract that includes pay boost, benefits
American Airlines pilots agreed to a new contract that will improve pilot schedules and give them an immediate pay boost of more than 21% on average.
Meta’s Threads app launches new feature amid heated rivalry with Elon Musk's X
Threads, the social media app developed by Meta, has announced a new feature as the app hopes to compete with the Elon Musk-owned X, formerly Twitter.
Starbucks celebrates 20 years of the pumpkin spice latte: Hundreds of millions sold, says PSL co-creator
Pumpkin spice latte co-creator Peter Dukes told FOX Business the story of how Starbucks' most popular seasonal beverage came to be, setting the stage for the bombshell pumpkin spice market.
Disneyland Resort closes early over Tropical Storm Hilary, Universal Studios Hollywood open Monday
Universal Studios Hollywood is open Monday after Disneyland Resorts closed early Sunday due to Tropical Storm Hilary making landfall and causing flooding
Elon Musk mocks users who want to keep the ‘block’ feature: ‘How does the medicine taste’
X owner Elon Musk mocked users who were complaining that the "block" feature will soon be removed, saying he had blocked them for the time being.
Parents shift to Venmo, PayPal, Zelle to pay teens
Your teenager isn't likely to turn down cash, but a trend is emerging that has kids and parents shifting toward digital payment apps. FOX Business dives into the trend.
Ethics lawyer says DeSantis' Disney chief has major potential conflict of interest
Florida's top ethics lawyer found that Glen Gilzean, the chair of the Florida Commission on Ethics, has a potential conflict of interest by holding that position as a state employee.
Tracy Morgan jokes he's grateful truck that hit him in near-fatal accident was 'Walmart not Walgreens'
Tracy Morgan joked about his near-fatal 2014 collision in a new comedy special, "Takin' It Too Far." He suffered life-threatening injuries in the accident.
Disney files countersuit against DeSantis-appointed board as governor says he wants to 'move on'
Disney filed a new suit in a Florida court last week against the Gov. Ron DeSantis-appointed Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.
Elon Musk says X will end 'block' function for users outside private messages
Billionaire Elon Musk commented Friday that he intends to remove social media platform X's "block" function in the future, saying it does not "make sense."
Anheuser-Busch renews partnership with Washington Commanders as team's official beer sponsor
Anheuser-Busch and its brand Bud Light return to FedExField in Washington, D.C., as a major sponsor for the 2023 NFL season, nearly a year and a half after dropping the Commanders.
New tool from Cyabra uses AI to crack down on bots, AI-generated spam
Israeli tech start-up Cyabra, which worked with Elon Musk to evaluate the presence of bots on Twitter, released a new tool that can detect AI-generated text, images and profiles.
Ford's CEO admits to a 'reality check' during F-150 Lightning Route 66 road trip
Ford CEO Jim Farley shared insights from his road trip with the F-150 Lightning electric pickup, saying that it was a "reality check" on what drivers face day to day.
'The Blind Side' lawsuit: Tuohy family attorney breaks down the case
Attorney Randy Fishman discusses developments in 'The Blind Side' case and family profits made from the Hollywood film on 'The Evening Edit.'
Ford preparing white-collar workers to fill parts orders if UAW strikes
Ford Motor Co. is readying its salaried workers to step in and fill parts orders in the instance that their United Auto Workers union members strike.
Chick-fil-A's college scholarship applications are open and available to both employees and community leaders
Chick-fil-A announced scholarship applications are open for the 2024-2025 school year. Employees and non-employees can apply to help further their education.
Walmart and Target executives speak out on retail crime
Retail executives have reiterated to investors that retail theft remains at an "unacceptable" level. They are seeing an impact on profits and asking for community help.



















