Ford recalls 518K SUVs in US over possible fuel leak, fire risk
The Ford Motor Company is recalling some Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs manufactured between the 2020 and 2023 model years due to a possibly cracked fuel injector.
Thanksgiving hours: Stores that will be open, closed
Several major retailers are closing their doors this Thanksgiving to give their workers some time off. However, a handful of companies will be open for limited hours.
Elon Musk sets the record straight on FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried and Twitter shares: 'He owns zero percent'
In a series of tweets on Wednesday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has come out and refuted reports alleging disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried owns shares of Twitter.
Microsoft says hackers attacking energy grids using decades-old software
Microsoft said Boa servers discontinued nearly two decades ago have vulnerabilities that allow hackers to access critical information.
Texas Twitter headquarters? Musk won't rule it out
Elon Musk, Tesla CEO and new owner of Twitter, would not rule out the possibility of opening a Twitter headquarters in Texas, according to a new report.
Elon Musk housecleaning at Twitter HQ finds #StayWoke t-shirts, pledges to 'earn trust'
Elon Musk on Tuesday shared a video on Twitter of a stack of #StayWoke t-shirts in a closet at the company's headquarters in San Francisco.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2022 to debut new floats and many celebrity appearances
The lineup for the 2022 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been announced. This year's parade will debut new floats and welcome many celebrities to the parade route.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon responds to Virginia location shooting
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon issued a statement on Wednesday in response to Tuesday's deadly mass shooting at one of the retailer's Virginia locations.
WATCH: Violent protests at Apple's main iPhone factory in China over COVID policy, alleged lack of payment
Workers at the Zhengzhou plant claimed that management forced them to live with COVID-positive employees and planned to cut payments in a breech of contract.
Volkswagen brands, including Audi and Lamborghini, suspend Twitter activities
Volkswagen has suspended activities on Twitter in the wake of Elon Musk's takeover of the social media platform, which has included firings and new code of conduct policies.
Twitter 'Jesus' purchases blue check verification following new Musk policy: 'Absurd'
An anonymous Twitter user who runs the satirical @Jesus account said he purchased a Twitter Blue verification to illustrate "how absurd the new system of verification is."
Google warns of holiday scams: Bad actors 'accelerate' during the season
Google is warning users about scam artists ahead of the holiday season, instructing people to be aware of charity-related phishing attempts and phony subscriptions.
Disney CEO Bob Iger warns of 'restructuring' in memo to employees
Newly returned Disney CEO Bob Iger notified employees on Monday of his plans to "restructure thingsc," in a memo obtained by Fox Business.
Disney California Adventure brings back major attractions next year
The Disneyland Resort announced the return of three major attractions early next year, including the Soarin' Over California ride and Lunar New Year celebrations.
Walmart 'shocked' by Chesapeake, Virginia store shooting where 6 were killed
Walmart is reacting to a mass shooting that left 7 dead at a store in Chesapeake, Virginia, saying that it is "shocked at this tragic event" and is working with police.
Miami-Dade County asks court for right to rename Miami Heat's arena after FTX collapse
Eleven days after ending its relationship with FTX, Miami-Dade County has gone to a bankruptcy court asking to remove FTX's name from the Miami Heat's arena.
Twitter fact-checks owner Elon Musk over 'Dune' quote
Elon Musk was fact-checked by his own platform on Tuesday after he falsely attributed a quote to the science fiction epic “Dune" on Twitter.
Mickey Mantle's lewd Yankees questionnaire up for auction
In a handwritten questionnaire, Mickey Mantle said his favorite memory at the old Yankee Stadium was the time he got oral sex in between innings.
Twitter says lawsuit over layoffs lacks merit and has delayed severance pay
Twitter has laid off about 3,700 employees - half of its workforce - and hundreds more have resigned since the company was acquired last month by Elon Musk.
Zoom shares down 90% from peak as pandemic boom fades
The company, which became a household name during lockdowns due to the popularity of its video-conferencing tools, is trying to reinvent itself by focusing on businesses.



















