American Airlines raises revenue, profit expectations
American Airlines announced in a regulatory filing Thursday that its revenue and profits in the fourth-quarter might be higher than it previously forecasted.
Walmart removes 'KKK' boots from online inventory after complaint
Walmart pulled a pair of hiking boots available from its online store after a civil rights group pointed out they were branded with the letters "KKK."
Walmart partners with Salesforce to sell its delivery tech to retailers
Walmart and Salesforce announced a new partnership Thursday which will allow Walmart to sell its delivery and pickup technology to more retailers. Its
Starbucks CEO mandates corporate employees return to the office at least three days a week
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is mandating that employees return to the office at least three days a week starting Jan. 31, according to a new memo.
School districts blocking ChatGPT amid fears of cheating, educators weigh in on AI
School districts are banning a new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that can respond to prompts on demand, such as writing complex essays.
Alphabet unit Verily to trim more than 200 jobs
Verily Life Sciences, formerly Google Life Sciences, a health care company and one of the largest under Google parent Alphabet's, umbrella, will lay off 15%.
Disney picks Nike executive chairman to helm the entertainment giant's board
The Walt Disney Company has picked Nike executive chairman Mark Parker to become the next chairman of its board, the company announced on Wednesday.
Netflix announces partnership to stream SAG Awards live
Netflix is partnering up with the Screen Actors Guild Awards to bring the star-studded ceremony its platform, the streaming giant announced on Wednesday.
FAA system outage: What airlines are doing for passengers
Major U.S. carriers including United, Delta and Southwest Airlines, have promised to help passengers rebook for free if they were impacted by the FAA's system-wide outage.
FAA lifts airline ground stop as flight delays, cancellations pile up across the country
The FAA's NOTAM system failed early Wednesday morning, resulting in thousands of delayed or canceled flights, according to the FAA's website.
Pilots say FAA computer outage that grounded US flights nationwide unprecedented
Southwest Airlines Pilots Association Vice President Cpt. Michael Santoro says it's "unlikely" the FAA computer systems were hacked, but rather are "old and inflated."
Disney World to tweak park reservations for annual passholders, allow impromptu visits after 2 p.m.
Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will soon be able to visit the theme parks without needing to make a Park Pass reservation.
Southwest Airlines promotes executives following operational meltdown
Southwest Airlines announced promotions for five executives on Tuesday, days after saying its operational disaster over the holidays would result in a fourth-quarter loss
Markets may be underestimating the threat of high inflation, BlackRock warns
Inflation and peak interest rates will continue to pose a threat to the stock market in 2023 and cause further losses, according to BlackRock analysts.
Guinness World Records: Elon Musk claims title of 'largest loss of personal fortune'
The Guinness World Record for 'largest loss of personal fortune' now belongs to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the record-keeper said in an announcement Friday.
Phone company ends 411 services for some customers
AT&T said it will end directory assistance for its Voice over Internet Protocol customers. AT&T stopped offering operator and directory assistance to wireless customers over a year ago.
Boeing airplane deliveries, orders jump in 2022
Last month, Virginia-based Boeing delivered 69 airplanes, including 53 737 MAX planes and 15 widebody airplanes and booked 203 new orders net of cancellations.
BlackRock’s CIO Rieder says Fed overtightening ‘dangerous’ to many business sectors
BlackRock’s Chief Investment Officer of Global Fixed Income Rick Rieder sat down with FOX Business on Monday to discuss the likelihood of interest rate hikes from the U.S. Federal Reserve in 2023
US banks get ready for shrinking profits and recession
Rising prices and higher borrowing costs have led consumers and businesses to curb spending, and since banks serve as economic middlemen, their profits decline when activity slows.
BMW sales recover in fourth quarter as supply chain issues ease
Full-year deliveries were down 4.8%, with Europe and China hardest hit by supply chain troubles that curbed output, particularly in the first half of the year.



















