Elon Musk reveals Twitter CEO plan
Twitter CEO Elon Musk revealed his plans about whether he'll continue to helm the social media company in the future during court testimony Wednesday.
Chinese authorities call on retired soldiers to help Foxconn iPhone plant
The plant, the world's largest iPhone manufacturing facility, has been hit by discontent over government-mandated measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Elon Musk shares date for Twitter Blue subscription relaunch, says it will be 'rock solid'
Elon Musk told social media users on Tuesday that Twitter Blue would be launched only after ensuring the verification subscription service is "rock solid."
Mass. health officials worked with Google to covertly install COVID ‘spyware’ into 1M phones, lawsuit claims
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is facing a class-action lawsuit for covertly installing a Google tracking app on over 1 million Android phones without users' permission.
Tesla Semi delivery event scheduled for December 1
The first customer Tesla Semis will be delivered at an event at the automaker's factory in Sparks, Nevada, on December 1, more than five years after it was unveiled.
NASA's Artemis I rocket launches on historic journey to the moon
NASA's Artemis I lunar rocket launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center early Wednesday morning. The mission will send the uncrewed Orion capsule by the moon.
Florida to receive $26 million of Google's $400 million tracking practices settlement
Google reached a $400 million settlement regarding its tracking practices with attorneys general from 40 states, including Florida, which will get $26 million,
Steve Jobs' old Birkenstock sandals fetch over $218,000 at auction
Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' old pair of Birkenstock sandals were bought for over $218,000 at auction over the weekend, according to Julien's Auctions.
Twitter fact-checks Sen. Warren's student debt claims
Twitter on Tuesday fact-checked a tweet from Sen. Elizabeth Warren in which she made claims that President Joe Biden has the authority to cancel student debt.
Disney hosts ‘cultural journey’ for staff featuring two-spirit drag queen
Disney's Native Americans & Allies Together with Vision (NAATV) recently hosted a staff event with Geo Soctomah Neptune, a two-spirit, basket-weaving drag queen.
Yellen says there is 'no basis' for probing Musk's $44 billion Twitter acquisition
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen weighed in during a CBS News interview on whether there is cause to investigate Elon Musk's $44 billion Twitter acquisition.
Walmart offers to pay $3.1B to settle opioid lawsuits
Walmart is the latest company to announce a settlement with local governments over allegations of improperly filling prescriptions for powerful painkillers
Disney World to raise prices for tickets, annual passes
Disney World is raising the cost for some of its one-day, one-park tickets with some prices reaching as high as $189. Some of the park's annual passes will also increase in price.
Activist investor TCI calls on Google parent Alphabet to slash costs
Alphabet and others have made large profits while buying back billions of dollars in shares in recent years as interest rates remained low in the developed world.
Iconic Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson card on auction block
Goldin Auctions founder Ken Goldin unveils rare sports items on the auction block including a unique Muhammad Ali ring and a triple logoman card featuring the NBA's most legendary stars on 'Varney & Co.'
American Airlines flight attendants to picket over contract disputes
American Airlines flight attendants, represented by the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, plan to picket due to rejected contract proposals.
Walmart shares jump after profit, sales top Wall Street expectations
Walmart reported strong third quarter profits Tuesday despite shoppers being squeezed by elevated inflation. In October, inflation reached 7.7% from a year earlier.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk says his workload is 'not something I’d recommend'
Billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk spoke candidly about his workload during a Monday business conference, at one point saying, "This is not something I'd recommend."
Odell Beckham Jr. files lawsuit against Nike claiming the loss of millions
Super Bowl champion Odell Beckham Jr. has filed a lawsuit against Nike, alleging that the company failed to "honor its commitments," resulting in the loss of millions.
Boston officials accuse Walgreens of 'racism' for closing some stores
Boston city officials are calling on Walgreens to postpone closing stores, saying it will disproportionately affect non-white working-class communities.



















