Which generative AI companies could be on the fast-track to IPO?
Generative AI solutions are flooding the market because of Microsoft, Google and OpenAI building up an emerging supply line of artificial intelligence companies on the way to IPO.
FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan grilled by House Judiciary Committee
Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan faced tough questions from House Judiciary Committee Republicans on her agency's moves to block mergers and acquisitions.
Virgin Galactic announces flight window for first private astronaut mission
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. announced its first-ever private astronaut mission on Thursday, with the flight window opening on Aug. 10. It will carry three passengers to space.
Disney CEO Iger hints at selling media assets
Disney CEO Bob Iger said Thursday that the entertainment and media company might offload its TV assets like ABC and ESPN, because they “may not be core" to the business.
Disney CEO Bob Iger gets two-year contract extension
Disney said Wednesday it had added two years to CEO Bob Iger's contract, making it now run until the end of 2026. His deal originally ended next year.
United Airlines flight bound for Netherlands diverted to Chicago after passenger loses it over meal option
A 'passenger disturbance' reportedly connected to the in-flight meal prompted a United Airlines plane to make a detour to Chicago on its journey to the capital of the Netherlands.
Twitter hit with lawsuit claiming ex-employees owed at least $500M in severance pay
A former Twitter employee from the company's employee benefits department has filed suit against the company, claiming it owes at least $500 million in severance to laid-off employees.
Twitter, ChatGPT recover after brief service outage
Twitter and ChatGPT suffered brief service outages on Wednesday, with the Downdetector.com reporting some 6,064 instances of service loss for Twitter.
North Carolina resident 'interrogated' at airport after using popular travel hack, father says
A North Carolina resident who was traveling from Florida to New York was questioned after a gate agent suspected him of using a popular travel hack to save money.
Domino's, Uber partner on pizza ordering, deliveries
Domino's Pizza customers can now order food through Uber Eats and Postmates apps beginning in four pilot cities, the pizza chain announced on Wednesday.
Microsoft says China-based hackers breached government email accounts
Microsoft said Tuesday that a Chinese hacking group called Storm-0558 breached email accounts from multiple organizations and government agencies. The attack has been mitigated.
Kyrie Irving signs deal with Chinese sportswear company ANTA
Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving signed with Chinese sportswear company ANTA after his split from Nike. Irving will become the company's chief creative officer.
Merck battles Biden’s drug price scheme: ‘Radical central-planning’ is ‘tantamount to extortion’
Merck & Co. is digging its heels in against the Biden administration in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of HHS' drug pricing program, asking the court to rule without a trial.
Teamsters president suggests UPS intentionally stalling on showing profits
Teamsters General President Sean O'Brien said Tuesday UPS may be delaying the release of its mid-year earnings in order to reach a more favorable deal amid its fight with the union.
Microsoft, KPMG expand AI deal with $12 billion in growth opportunities
KPMG and Microsoft are expanding their multi-decade partnership to capitalize on AI which is swiftly making its way into the corporate and professional services industry.
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino reports 'largest usage day' in months as Threads continues growing
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino reported Twitter usage hit its highest level in months one day last week, the same week competitor Meta Platforms rolled out Threads.
McDonald's to stop selling popular McCafé Bakery items
After a short three years, McDonald's is removing McCafe Bakery goods from stores around the nation. This comes at a time when the company has been focusing on its core menu.
Bank of America ordered to pay over $100M for 'double-dipping on fees,' withholding credit card rewards
Bank of America is being ordered by federal regulators to pay customers for illegally "double-dipping on fees," withholding credit card rewards and opening fake accounts.
NBA's Adam Silver dismisses notion of having sovereign wealth fund control teams
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the possibility of a sovereign wealth fund purchasing controlling ownership of a franchise in the league.
Boeing deliveries climb in June as it rebounds from production issues
Boeing's delivery totals for June are its best since March, when the company handed over 64 jets to customers. However, it lags behind European rival Airbus.



















