Wells Fargo says customers are experiencing 'issues with certain transactions' amid possible outage
Wells Fargo said that customers are experiencing issues with some transactions Thursday, according to a company spokesperson, amid reports of people being unable to access certain account features.
T-Mobile slashing 5,000 jobs to boost efficiency
T-Mobile revealed Thursday it will trim its headcount by nearly 5,000. Corporate and 'back-office' jobs at the company will be most affected, according to the wireless carrier.
Uber raises minimum age for most California drivers to 25 after its insurance costs rise by 'more than 65%'
Uber says drivers in California using its ride-hailing service will now have to be at least 25 years old in a move aimed at reducing the growth of insurance costs.
Walmart expands drone delivery to 60K more US households
Walmart and Alphabet-owned Wing announced a partnership that will allow the retailer to offer drone delivery to tens of thousands of additional households.
Huawei building secret chip network to dodge US sanctions: report
Chinese tech giant Huawei is reportedly receiving $30 billion in government funds to stand up chipmaking plants under different business names that could allow it to avoid U.S. export controls.
Netflix sign-ups still strong despite password sharing crackdown
Netflix experienced a strong level of U.S. sign-ups in July, according to Antenna, signaling its effort to curb password-sharing hasn't deterred subscribers from joining.
Delta launches new health technologies for in-flight medical emergencies: ‘As safe as possible’
To help ensure the safety of passengers, Delta Air Lines is rolling out upgrades to its onboard medical tools and technology. The chief health officer shared details.
Nike shares on longest losing streak ever
Nike shares have fallen for 10 straight days as a series of retailers deliver bad news, adding to existing headwinds in both the U.S. as well as abroad for the sporting goods giant.
BlackRock turned down record number of climate proposals amid inflation, ESG pushback
BlackRock, which manages trillions of dollars in investments worldwide, turned down the vast majority of climate and social proposals it faced during the most recent voting season.
FedEx driver hailed a hero after killing rattlesnake on customer's porch: 'Employee of the year'
A FedEx driver in Nebraska is being called the company's employee of the year by a customer after the driver killed a rattlesnake that was by the customer's front door.
Starbucks drops third official pumpkin spice drink for fall season
Starbucks announced its launch of two new fall beverages at its stores, as well as exclusive pumpkin spice menu items at its Starbucks Reserve locations.
AI skills most sought by employers revealed in new Upwork report
Businesses are searching for workers skilled in the use of generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft's Azure OpenAI, Stable Diffusion and more, according to a new report by Upwork.
Google facing $6 billion lawsuit over information related to 'NFL Sunday Ticket' deal
The terms of YouTube's deal with the NFL were not disclosed when the deal was announced in December. Tech giant Apple was also reportedly in the running.
US approves $12B arms package for Poland including Apache helicopters
The U.S. State Department gave a green light to a proposed $12 billion arms package for Poland that would include 96 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters in addition to equipment and ammunition.
Teamsters union votes to ratify UPS contract
The Teamsters union members overwhelmingly voted to ratify the new five-year collective bargaining agreement with UPS after months of negotiations and concerns over a potential strike.
American Airlines plane bound for NYC diverts to Jacksonville after pepper spray incident
An American Airlines plane headed to New York City was diverted to Jacksonville after someone accidentally sprayed a bottle of pepper spray.
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.



















