Twitter Files: Jack Dorsey urges Elon Musk after James Baker ouster, 'Just release everything without filter'
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has called on new boss Elon Musk to release the full "Twitter files" without filter in the name of transparency.
Microsoft to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo in 10-year deal
Microsoft has made a 10-year commitment to make the Call of Duty video game available on Nintendo platforms, the first time since the days of the Wii U console.
JUUL settles, Toll Brothers results, Stitch Fix loss and more: Wednesday's 5 things to know
The e-cigarette industry will be watching reaction to JUUL settling thousands of lawsuits, along with reaction to Toll Brothers earnings.
Juul settles over 5,000 vaping lawsuits, settlement not disclosed
JUUL on Tuesday announced it has settled over 5,000 lawsuits with roughly 10,000 individual plaintiffs against the e-cigarette maker.
McDonald's franchisee fined $57K after investigation over child labor violations
A McDonald’s franchisee in the Pittsburgh area had to pay a fine for alleged child labor violations at over a dozen locations, the Labor Department said.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon says theft is 'higher than what it has historically been'
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon on Tuesday became the latest retail executive to weigh in on theft, saying it is "higher than what it has historically been."
Tim Cook says Apple will buy U.S.-made chips built at TSMC's Arizona factory
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed Tuesday that the iPhone maker would be purchasing U.S.-made semiconductors built at Taiwanese firm TSMC's Arizona factory.
Elon Musk fires Twitter lawyer Jim Baker, who was involved in censoring Hunter Biden laptop and Russia probe
Elon Musk said that former Twitter attorney James Baker was "exited" from the company on Tuesday following the release of files concerning the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Boeing's last 747 to roll out of Washington state factory
Once the largest passenger aircraft built, the last Boeing 747 rolled off the factory floor in Everett, Washington after over 50 years of production.
Apple sued by women who claim AirTag devices let stalkers track victims
Apple is being sued by women who claim the California-based company's AirTag devices have made it easier for former partners and stalkers to track them.
Bank of America CEO predicts 'shallow' recession: US consumer is 'resilient'
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said that a "shallow" recession was likely coming in 2023, despite other bank executives warning about high inflation.
United Airlines CEO says proposed Delta contract could set benchmark for other carriers
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby expressed confidence in rival Delta Air Line's latest proposed contract to its pilot union, saying the deal could help the entire industry move forward.
PepsiCo to lay off hundreds of employees
PepsiCo plans to lay off hundreds of white collar workers as it streamlines marketing and centralizes manufacturing.
Home Depot says it continues to fight crime 'on all fronts' after elderly worker dies
The Home Depot says it is "outraged" after discovering that one of its elderly workers died from injuries sustained when a suspect allegedly shoved the man while stealing products.
Ford CEO reveals how many dealers actually want to sell electric vehicles
Approximately two-thirds of Ford's dealers have signed up to sign the brand's electric vehicles as part of a new plan that requires certification to carry EVs.
FedEx contractors face scrutiny after kidnapping, murder of 7-year-old
Scrutiny of shipping companies' vetting of contract and seasonal delivery drivers is mounting following the murder of a 7-year-old allegedly by a FedEx contractor.
White House fact-checked by Twitter's community notes feature on jobs creation claims
The White House's claim that President Biden has added more than 10 million jobs to the U.S. economy was fact-checked by Twitter's community notes feature.
Uber settles with Chicago for $10 million following investigation
Chicago said it and Uber had come to a $10 million settlement in connection to an investigation of the company's UberEats and Postmates food delivery apps.
PepsiCo to lay off hundreds of workers in headquarters roles
Pepsi is firing corporate employees as inflation and recession tendencies in the economy make doing business more expensive and drives up production costs.
Musk's 'Twitter Files,' revealing censorship of Hunter Biden laptop story, is a 'distraction, White House says
The White House on Monday called Elon Musk's release of bombshell information detailing Twitter's censorship of The New York Post story on Hunter Biden a "distraction" and "old news."



















