Multiple Walmart stores in New York have had incidents of credit card skimmers in July
A handful of Walmart's stores in New York this month had incidents of credit card skimmers at registers, according to local reports. The devices facilitate the theft of consumers' information.
Entertainment companies hiring AI specialists amid Hollywood strike
The entertainment industry is the midst of a strike by actors and writers who, among other concerns, worry the emergence of AI may enable studios to produce content without them.
McDonald's gets sales boost from Grimace, higher menu prices
McDonald's exceeded Wall Street expectations on Thursday and said its global comparable sales added 11.7% in the second quarter, beating analysts' average estimate of an 8.88% increase.
Boeing's Starliner program racks up $1.4B in losses
Boeing is facing growing fees tied to its Starliner astronaut program after it ran into even more snags. Boeing is currently working with NASA on a new test flight date.
Musk announces Twitter change all users can get behind: 'Better in every way'
Tech executive Elon Musk announced the latest change coming to X, the social media app formerly known as Twitter, during a reply to a user on Wednesday.
DeSantis: Disney's Florida employees sided with me in feud
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told OutKick that Disney's Florida-based employees sided with his government's position amid its feud with the company over parents' rights in education.
Samsung shows off latest foldable smartphone, challenging Apple
Samsung Electronics released its latest foldable smartphone on Wednesday, at roughly the same price for the third year in a row as the company takes another swipe at Apple.
Google's CFO Ruth Porat has new job
Google parent company Alphabet's Ruth Porat will soon have a new C-suite position as the longtime CFO is slated to take on the chief investment officer role in September.
Boeing to boost 737 Max production rate as travel demand increases
Boeing is increasing production of its popular 737 Max jet as travelers return to the skies and carriers respond by growing their fleets, the plane-maker said.
ChatGPT AI chatbot available on Android in US, other countries
Artificial intelligence industry leader OpenAI announced Tuesday that its chatbot ChatGPT is available for Android users in the U.S., India and other countries.
UPS-Teamsters deal threatens to keep inflation elevated
The tentative agreement reached by UPS and the Teamsters on Tuesday includes substantial pay increases for workers, threatening to keep inflation elevated.
McDonald’s franchise in Louisiana, Texas fined for hiring minors to work illegally
The Labor Department said Tuesday that a McDonald’s franchise in Louisiana and Texas violated child labor laws. The department fined the franchise for the violations.
Microsoft and Google AI race in spotlight amid dueling earnings calls
The generative AI arms race between Google and Microsoft was in focus Tuesday as the two tech giants held dueling earnings calls that featured their AI initiatives prominently.
Jaylen Brown lands historic contract with Celtics, surpasses previous NBA deal record set by Nikola Jokic
Jaylen Brown's reported five-year, $304 million fully guaranteed contract breaks the previous $264 million record set last summer by two-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic.
UPS and Teamsters union reach agreement on new contract to avoid potential strike
UPS and the Teamsters union announced an agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement on Tuesday after the two sides returned to the negotiating table.
Police stop work at Twitter HQ in crime-ridden San Francisco over permit 'misunderstanding'
San Francisco police stopped workers from removing lettering on a sign outside Twitter's headquarters less than 24 hours after CEO Elon Musk announced the company's rebrand to "X Corp."
Microsoft corporate AI copilot charges $30 monthly fee
Microsoft will charge Microsoft 365 Copilot users a $30 monthly fee for the corporate artificial intelligence tool. It did not provide a timeline for availability.
Elon Musk suggests tweets will now be called ‘X’s’ amid rebrand
Elon Musk suggested that tweets will soon be called "X's" as social media users reacted to rebranding on the site, including replacing the long-standing bird logo.
Amazon, FedEx, US Postal Service prep as potential UPS strike looms
Shipping companies like Amazon, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service are monitoring the evolving negotiations between UPS and the Teamsters union as a potential strike looms.
Twitter rebrand is 'not simply a company renaming itself' as platform adds new features, Musk says
Elon Musk announced Monday that Twitter's rebrand is not simply a name change to X, but a way to accelerate the social media giant as it continues to make additions.


















