Montana AG concerned FedEx, UPS may be tracking gun ownership for White House
Attorney General of Montana Austin Knudsen is requesting information from UPS and FedEx on their updated shipping policies related to firearms and firearm parts.
Disney buys MLB's stake in streaming firm BAMTech for $900M
Disney, back in 2016, began the process to acquire BAMTech by buying a 33% stake for $1 billion to allow it to sell more content directly to consumers.
Elon Musk says Twitter 'has interfered in elections'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday promised that "Twitter 2.0" would be more "effective" and "transparent" under his leadership than in the past.
Whole Foods slammed over Maine lobster ban: It 'hurts' fishing families
Maine Lobster Association President Kristan Porter said Whole Foods' "negative message" about the industry will "hurt" fishing families' jobs and income.
Apple silent on China protests at iPhone manufacturer but issued lengthy statement on George Floyd’s death
Tech giant Apple's CEO Tim Cook issued a lengthy statement on the murder of George Floyd in 2020, but Apple has been silent on the anti-government protests currently rocking China.
After Disney movie bombs, film critic tells Hollywood ‘go woke, go broke’
Film critic Christian Toto reflects on the poor box office performance of Disney movie "Strange World" and whether there's a connection to the film's openly gay teenage character.
Apple CEO Tim Cook flies to meet GOP lawmakers amid standoff with Elon Musk's Twitter
Apple CEO Tim Cook will meet with Republican leaders in the House during a trip to Washington, D.C. this week. GOP lawmakers are likely to grill him about Apple and Twitter.
Ford Mustang Mach-E production hits 150,000
Ford has built over 150,000 Mustang Mach-E SUVs at its factories in Mexico and China. The battery-powered model is the company's best-selling electric vehicle.
Virginia Walmart shooting survivor seeks $50 million, claims incident could have been prevented
A Chesapeake, Virginia, Walmart shooting survivor filed a $50 million lawsuit in circuit court on Tuesday, claiming the chain could have fired the shooter.
Disney CEO Bob Iger tells employees he wants to ‘quiet’ down culture wars, ‘respect’ the audience
Returning Disney CEO Bob Iger declared he will try and "quiet things down" for the company on the culture wars and added that Disney must "respect" its audience.
DeSantis slams Apple for allegedly threatening to remove Twitter, catering to Chinese Communist Party
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has accused Apple of catering to the Chinese Communist Party while threatening to remove Twitter from its App store.
Walmart plans to donate $1M to United Way fund following mass shooting at Chesapeake, Va store
Walmart plans to donate $1 million to a United Way fund created following the mass shooting at one of its locations in Virginia, according to a company memo.
Stock market could plunge another 24% next year, Bank of America warns
Bank of America analysts said this week the S&P 500 could plunge as much as 24% next year as a result of the Federal Reserve's quantitative tightening.
Walmart shooting victim files $50M lawsuit
A survivor of the recent Walmart mass shooting filed a lawsuit against the retailer on Tuesday in the Virginia court system, seeking $50 million in damages.
Shanghai Disneyland closes again over China COVID restrictions
Disneyland Shanghai is temporarily closing for the third time this year as the country continues to battle the rise of coronavirus cases. There is no date for reopening as of yet.
Walmart shooting raises need for workplace violence prevention
A mass shooting at a Virginia Walmart raised concerns of whether workers feel empowered to recognize and address warning signs among fellow coworkers.
Republican states take drastic measure in latest salvo against ESG movement
A group of 13 GOP attorneys general asked a top energy regulator to closely review an application from major asset manager Vanguard requesting to own public utility shares.
Twitter ends COVID-19 misinformation policy after Musk promises 'general amnesty' for suspended accounts
Twitter is no longer enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policy after CEO Elon Musk has promised transparency regarding account suspensions.
Economic reports, 2023 market volatility, oil prices and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Strategists predict markets volatility in 2023 because it has not yet factored in the likelihood of a recession. Home prices reports and consumer confidence reports are due Tuesday.
Texas Rep. Pfluger sends letter to Musk: 'Report any censorship requests from the administration'
House Republican Rep. August Pfluger sent a letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk requesting Congress be alerted if the Biden Administration requests any censorship.


















