Disney California Adventure Park in San Fransokyo area slated to open this summer
The Walt Disney Company offered more information Monday on when the “Big Hero 6”-themed area planned for Disney California Adventure Park is expected to open.
Supreme Court to hear arguments on Google and Twitter’s liability for terrorists’ online postings
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this week in a pair of cases about the legal liability of tech platforms like Google and Twitter for content posted by terrorists.
McDonald's Shamrock Shake is back
McDonald's coveted Shamrock Shake and the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry are back again for another limited time. This officially marks the 53rd Shamrock Shake season.
Red McCombs, billionaire former owner of the Vikings and Spurs, dead at 95
Red McCombs, the billionaire who owned two professional basketball teams and an NFL team, has died at the age of 95. His family remembered him as a "Texas icon."
United Airlines changes family seating policy
United Airlines improved its family seating policy less than a year after federal officials urged all airlines to make it easier for families to sit together on planes at no extra cost.
MLB creates 'economic reform committee' as Mets spend hundreds of millions in free agency
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen spent a ton of money in the offseason and it appeared to irk other owners enough for MLB to create a committee to focus on revenue disparity.
Elon Musk hints at new features coming to Twitter direct messages, group chats
Twitter users may soon see some new features. Elon Musk hinted that he supports a change to allow replies to specific messages in DMs and allow mentions in group chats.
Microsoft AI chatbot threatens to expose personal info and ruin a user's reputation
A Microsoft Bing AI user shared a threatening exchanged with the chatbot, which threatened to expose personal information and ruin his reputation.
Lockheed Martin awarded Navy hypersonic missile contract worth over $1 billion
The Navy awarded Lockheed Martin a contract initially worth $1.1 billion that may rise to over $2 billion to integrate hypersonic missiles onto Zumwalt destroyers.
Zuckerberg announces paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, granting users a hallowed blue check for a monthly fee.
Apple Watch faces potential import ban over patent dispute with Masimo
A judge for the U.S. ITC ruled in January that Apple violated one of Masimo's patents for using light sensors to gauge blood oxygen levels in smartwatches.
Woman dies after falling from Disneyland structure in Anaheim, California
Police in Anaheim, California, are investigating after a woman fell to her death from Disneyland's Mickey and Friends Parking Structure on Saturday evening.
Judge blocks Starbucks from firing workers attempting to unionize
A judge on Friday issued a nationwide injunction blocking Starbucks from firing employees for engaging in union-related activities protected by federal labor law.
American Airlines flight diverted from tarmac due to bomb threat determined to be not credible: FBI
FBI officials said a bomb threat that diverted an American Airlines flight off the tarmac at El Paso International Airport on Friday was not credible.
Southwest Airlines raises Wi-Fi fees for passengers with connecting flights
Southwest Airlines has announced a new pricing model for its onboard internet, with $8 WiFi being purchased from "Takeoff to Landing" beginning on Feb. 21.
Disney workers rebel against return to office mandate
Disney employees are protesting the scheduled return to in-person work in March, filing a petition claiming it will "have unintended consequences that cause long-term harm to the company."
Twitter says only paid subscribers will be able to use texts for two-factor authentication
Twitter said Friday that only paid subscribers will be able to use text messages as a two-factor authentication method to secure their accounts beginning in March.
SEC fines former Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce for crypto push
Former Boston Celtics player Paul Pierce will be subject to a hefty fine as he settles charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission.
'98%' of bets were on Tiger Woods to make the cut at Genesis, sportsbook CEO says
Tiger Woods is projected to narrowly miss the cut in his first tournament since the summer — at the moment, 98% of bettors are shaking.
Starbucks Frappuccino bottles recalled over foreign object
PepsiCo initiated a recall for select lots of Starbucks Frappuccino Vanilla bottles. Although the company didn't disclose why, federal officials say it's due to a foreign object.



















