Two groups submit record $6 billion bids for Washington Commanders franchise: report
In addition to the Harris/Rales group, Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta and Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos are also involved in the sale process, according to reports.
Starbucks union fight moves to Congress with labor talks stalled
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, will testify before a Senate committee about the fairness of the company’s labor practices towards unionizing employees.
Apple launches its own buy now, pay later service
Apple launched its own buy now, pay later service, which will allow users to spread out payments without interest amid a time when uncertainty around the economy grows.
Microsoft plans to build huge new data center in Wisconsin near Foxconn
Plans are in the works for Microsoft to build a $1 billion data center campus in an area of Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin that is near Foxconn.
Will the Fed cut interest rates this year? BlackRock warns it's unlikely
The Federal Reserve has made it clear that a banking sector crisis will not force its hand on interest rate cuts in 2023, according to BlackRock analysts.
More Walgreens pharmacies return to normal hours as staff shortage eases
Walgreens said it is addressing the ongoing pharmacist labor shortage that forced some store pharmacies to close earlier. Now, more than 500 locations returned to normal hours.
Minnesota's lawsuit against Juul's alleged marketing to young people slated to begin today
A lawsuit over Juul Lab's marketing to young people will begin today in Minnesota. This is the first time the e-cigarette company will go to court over marketing to young people.
Lyft founders to step down, former Amazon exec named new CEO
Lyft's co-founders are transitioning away from their leadership positions later this year and the company announced David Risher, a former Amazon executive, would become CEO.
Musk announces Twitter verified perks to fend off AI tech, bots
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said new features of being a verified user under Twitter Blue will help fend off artificial intelligence bot swarms looking to overtake the platform.
Twitter Blue deadline approaches, while celebrities scoff at Musk's push to pull legacy check marks
While Twitter prepares to remove legacy blue check marks on April 1, celebrities like William Shatner and Monica Lewinsky are expressing concerns about the CEO's move.
Australian travelers warn about Apple AirTag tracker placed in luggage in Bali: report
An Australian couple that traveled to Bali in Indonesia discovered an Apple AirTag had been placed in one of their bags, leading them to change their plans.
Publishers prepare for showdown with Microsoft, Google over AI tools
Tensions over AI tools add another dimension to the already-fraught relations between tech companies and the publishing world, which could lose out big on advertising.
Disney to begin laying off employees
Layoffs at the Walt Disney Company are reportedly commencing. Disney chief executive Bob Iger told employees in a memo that job cuts started this week.
Disney CEO Bob Iger's layoff memo to employees: Read Here
Disney will begin cutting 7,000 workers in companywide layoffs, with a first round beginning this week, followed by a larger round set for April, CEO Bob Iger disclosed in a companywide memo.
Uber Eats to take down thousands of virtual brands to declutter the app
The number of virtual brands on Uber Eats rose to more than 40,000 this year from over 10,000 in 2021. They now account for 8% of Uber Eats’ storefronts listed in the U.S. and Canada.
Twitter says parts of platform's source code were leaked online: court docs
Twitter said in a court filing that parts of its source code, which is used to run the platform, were leaked online. The posting has since been removed.
Apple CEO Tim Cook welcomed with applause at Beijing conference sponsored by Chinese government
Apple CEO Tim Cook received applause from the audience as he gave an upbeat speech at a tech conference in Beijing sponsored by the Chinese government.
MLB legend Ken Griffey Jr among highest-paid Reds players in 2023
Ken Griffey Jr. will be among the highest-paid Cincinnati Reds players this season even as he's been off an MLB field for more than 10 years.
Elon Musk values Twitter at less than half of $44B price tag in offer to employees
Billionaire Twitter CEO Elon Musk offered his employees stock grants that valued the company at $20 billion last week, less than half the $44 billion he bough it for.
Bezos' rocket company identifies cause of crash that grounded rocket for 6 months
Blue Origin said Friday that an overheated rocket engine was to blame for last September's launch failure. The spaceflight company noted that it expects to return to flight soon.



















