DeSantis warns ESG movement driven by 'woke' corporate CEO bullies in new book
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a stark warning in his new book concerning the ESG movement, arguing that it is a way for the left to achieve certain goals through corporate power.
Sotheby's 'The Dynasty Collection' presents Michael Jordan's game-worn sneakers in all 6 NBA championships
Sotheby's has curated the ultimate Michael Jordan tribute in "The Dynasty Collection," which is six individual sets of sneakers he wore in the final game of each NBA win.
Apple iPhone's Clean Energy Charging causes stir on social media over battery charging times
iPhone users experiencing slower than normal charge times discovered a Clean Energy Charging mode on their phones that only pulls energy when from clean sources
Altria in talks to buy vaping startup NJOY for at least $2.75 billion, divest its stake in Juul
NJOY is one of the few e-cigarette makers whose products have clearance from federal regulators, an advantage over larger e-cigarette rivals Juul and Vule.
Electric vehicles need AM Radio, former emergency officials argue
Auto makers including Ford, the maker of the F-150 Lightning, and Tesla have dropped AM radio from newer EV models over frequency interference concerns.
UPS employees in Texas charged with trafficking cocaine
Two UPS employees are part of a group of five accused of trafficking cocaine in southern Texas. Law enforcement seized approximately 60 kilograms of cocaine.
Study finds General Motors and Tesla have the most loyal customers
A study of 11.7 million automobile sales found General Motors and Tesla had the highest percentages of loyal customers during the 2022 calendar year.
NFL free agent Jordan Poyer isn't fan of states that 'take half my money'
NFL free agent Jordan Poyer must find a new contract this offseason to continue playing in the league, and he admitted on his podcast state taxes come into play.
Under Armour's new CEO met with depressed stock
Under Armour's new president and CEO Stephanie Linnartz takes the helm of the sportswear company on Monday, as its stock price has fallen by over 45% over the last year.
NYC taxi union strikes at LaGuardia; Uber says rides out of airport increased
The New York Taxi Workers Alliance went on strike against Uber and Lyft at LaGuardia airport in New York City on Sunday, though Uber claims rides went up during the strike.
Nike faces onslaught of thefts from the warehouse to retail shelves
Nike is seeing theft crimes ranging from criminals targeting shipments of merchandise on trains, trucks and at warehouses, to thieves walking out of retail stores with apparel.
Elon Musk’s Twitter conducts yet another round of layoffs, firing dozens: report
Twitter fired at least 50 more employees on Saturday in yet another round of layoffs since billionaire Elon Musk took over the company and began cutting costs in October.
Tilman Fertitta joins bidding for Commanders franchise: report
Tilman Fertitta has reportedly joined the growing list of billionaires interested in bidding for the Washington Commanders.
California man visits Disneyland 2,995 times, breaks Guinness World Record
Last week, the Guinness World Records recognized the 50-year-old as the world record holder for the most consecutive visits to Disneyland, an astonishing 2,995 days.
Apple iPhone thieves using simple trick to take everything, report finds
iPhone thieves who spied on a victim's passcode before stealing the Apple device can reset multiple settings and prevent its rightful owner from accessing it.
JetBlue, Spirit insist merger won't lead to higher airline fares, as DOJ circles
Ahead of a decision from the Department of Justice on whether to block a merger between JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines, the companies are reportedly making a final push.
Jeff Bezos the favorite with Dan Snyder's firm $6 billion Washington Commanders ask
Jeff Bezos has an interest in buying the Washington Commanders NFL football team. Current owner Dan Snyder reportedly has a firm asking price of $6 billion
Starbucks catches break as judge vacates nationwide ban on firing union workers
A federal judge in Michigan has vacated his order blocking Starbucks from firing employees who attempt to unionize, citing "certain errors" in his opinion.
Warner Bros. Discovery set to leave regional sports network business, tells teams to find new partners
Warner Bros. Discovery has informed 10 teams they broadcast that they will be leaving the regional sports broadcasting business within several weeks.
Boeing shares drop as 787 Dreamliner issues expand
The Boeing Company has stopped the delivery of its 787 Dreamliner after the company found an analysis error related to a fuselage component by supplier Spirit AeroSystems.



















