American Airlines pilots involved in close call at JFK will comply with subpoenas
American Airlines pilots will comply with the subpoenas to be interviewed by the National Transportation Safety Board regarding the close call at JFK airport last month.
Senator Cantwell demands more answers from Southwest Airlines on holiday cancelation chaos
Sen. Maria Cantwell sent a letter to Southwest Airlines on Thursday, seeking a "full accounting" of how the airline is refunding customers after mass holiday cancellations.
US agrees to sell 20 HIMARS to Netherlands for $670 million
The Netherlands' request to purchase 20 HIMARS artillery systems plus ammunition and technical support from the U.S. for $670 million was approved Thursday.
Ford CEO Jim Farley grapples with problems from the auto maker’s past
Jim Farley hopes to return Ford to its roots, by streamlining production and offering fewer options. Says more job cuts necessary after recently cutting 6,800 jobs.
Maine lawmakers aim to strip Whole Foods of state tax breaks over lobster ban
Maine lawmakers are looking to pull tax breaks away from Whole Foods after the company stopped selling Maine lobster following pressure from an environmental group.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki stepping down
Susan Wojcicki will step down from her position as CEO of YouTube, she announced on Thursday. Her tenure as YouTube's chief executive has spanned about nine years.
Chick-fil-A opens break room for NYC food delivery workers
Chick-fil-A opened a break room for food delivery workers in New York City so they can rest in between deliveries, especially in the cold winter temperatures.
US escalates Apple probe, looks to involve antitrust chief
The investigation into whether tech giant Apple has monopoly power that it abuses began in 2019, but enforcers have escalated their efforts in recent months.
Ford confirms battery fire caused F-150 Lightning production stoppage
Production of the Ford F-150 Lightning has been suspended for several weeks due to a fire that occurred in one of the electric trucks before it was shipped to a dealer.
China announces new sanctions against Lockheed Martin, Raytheon for Taiwan military sales
China is sanctioning Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies over military sales to Taiwan as Beijing remains engaged in a territorial dispute with the island.
McDonald's' new plant-based menu item: non-chicken McNuggets
McDonald's is adding McPlant Nuggets to its offerings of plant-based items on their fast food menu.
Musk says Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing needs a ‘bit more polish’ amid reports of bizarre, threatening messages
Elon Musk says Microsoft's AI-powered Bing chatbot may need "a bit more polish" after early users report bizarre and threatening messages.
Twitter now allows cannabis companies to advertise
Twitter has updated its policies to allow cannabis companies to advertise on the platform, becoming the first major social media company to roll out the option.
Cruz grills FAA leader, plays video animation of Austin airport close call: 'How can this happen?'
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz pushed acting Federal Aviation Administrator Billy Nolen on a near-miss collision between two planes at an airport in Austin, Texas, this month.
FAA to form safety review team following close calls
The Federal Aviation Administration is forming a safety review team to look into the aviation system following a string of close calls, according to acting administrator Billy Nolen.
United Airlines passenger says people were 'praying' on flight that plunged to within 800 feet of Pacific
A passenger onboard the United Airlines flight that came close to the Pacific Ocean late last year shortly after takeoff is speaking out.
Elon Musk says he expects a new Twitter CEO toward end of the year
Elon Musk said he intends to choose a new Twitter chief executive toward the end of the year. Respondents of a Twitter poll he ran in December said he should step down as CEO.
Buffett's firm adds more Apple, slashes chipmaker and banks
Warren Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway made several portfolio changes at the end of the year involving Apple and some big bank names.
Toyota founder's son, helped create a global brand, dead at 97
Shoichiro Toyoda helped direct Toyota’s transformation into a global brand, especially in the U.S. market.
Elon Musk declares cancel culture over since Twitter takeover: 'You won't be missed'
Elon Musk declared that cancel culture is over following an exchange between Joe Rogan and Matt Taibbi.



















