Twitter kicked out of Colorado offices in latest court battle over unpaid rent
A judge in Boulder, Colorado, ordered the sheriff's office to evict Twitter from office space locations over the company allegedly not paying rent, court documents show.
Music publishers file $250 million lawsuit against Twitter, allege Musk made copyright infringement worse
Twitter is facing a $250 million lawsuit from a group of music publishers who allege the company has unfairly benefited from allowing the sharing of copyrighted material.
Microsoft admits June service disruptions to OneDrive, Outlook cyberattacks from mysterious hacker group
A service disruption affecting 18,000 Microsoft users on June 5 is now confirmed to be the fault of a new hacker group which calls itself Anonymous Sudan.
Boeing subsidiary WISK Aero unveils all-electric self-driving air taxi at Paris Air Show
Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero is debuting its all-electric, autonomous sixth-generation air taxi at the Paris Air Show on Saturday, signaling a new era for pilotless flight.
UAW president rallies members for potential strikes at Ford, GM and Stellantis
The new president of the United Auto Workers came out swinging against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis on Friday, warning of possible strikes.
PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger was a shock, nobody knew: John Ourand
Sports Business Journal media reporter John Ourand reacts to reports that the DOJ will investigate the PGA Tour's merger with LIV Golf on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's Spotify deal ends after season 1 of 'Archetypes' podcast
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed multimillion-dollar deals with Spotify and Netflix after they stepped down as senior members of the British royal family in 2020.
Big stock rally could be followed by 'big collapse': Bank of America
Bank of America analysts said the stock market has a lot in common with the run-up to recent collapses in 2000 and 2008 and faces further losses this year.
UPS Teamsters vote to strike
UPS' 350,000 Teamster member employees have voted to authorize a strike beginning Aug. 1 unless the package delivery giant meets their demands amid ongoing contract negotiations.
Disney CFO leaves after tense relations with execs
The Walt Disney Company announced Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Christine McCarthy is stepping down.
Ford and GM's gas and diesel-powered trucks aren't going anywhere soon
Ford and General Motors are continuing to invest billions in next-generation internal combustion engine vehicles, particularly trucks, which generate huge profits for the brands.
Virgin Galactic announces first commercial spaceflights this summer
Virgin Galactic announced that the company will launch its first commercial spaceflights this summer with a research mission in June followed by a private astronaut trip in August.
Another Michigan mom finds box cutter in McDonald's Happy Meal
Two Michigan moms issued warnings on Facebook over the past two months about finding plastic yellow box cutters in their child's Happy Meal box rather than a toy.
Right to repair laws gain steam, gives more options to consumers
The 'right to repair' laws will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to fix their electronics, but advocates say while it may be a win, some businesses hope for a federal fix.
UPS, Teamsters in nail-biting negotiations as strike threat looms over economy
UPS and the Teamsters are in the midst of negotiating a new contract for the company's roughly 350,000 unionized workers ahead of an August 1 deadline to avert a potential strike.
Blockbuster pokes fun at Netflix over password-sharing crackdown
The Twitter account for the Blockbuster video brand took to social media to tease Netflix over its password-sharing crackdown despite only having one remaining store.
Lyft drivers are earning more pay — here's how
Lyft, whose been trying to gain market share from rival Uber, said it made improvements to its upfront pay feature to facilitate higher driver earnings.
Starbucks manager wins $25.6 million lawsuit after arguing she was fired for being White
A federal jury awarded a former Starbucks manager $25.6 million after she argued at trial that the company fired her because she was White amid a racial firestorm in 2018.
JetBlue unveils new aircraft paint design to 'stand out' among other airlines
JetBlue is launching a new standard airplane paint design "that goes all-in on the company’s namesake color." The airline plans to introduce the design on all of its aircraft.
EU wants Google ad business broken up over competition issues
Antitrust regulators at the European Union (EU) say Google must sell a portion of its digital advertising business to ease competition concerns.



















