Elon Musk cuts back on office space at Twitter's San Francisco HQ
Twitter CEO Elon Musk's push to cut costs at the social media platform has seen the company's San Francisco headquarters shrink from six floors to two.
Southwest doles out frequent flyer miles bonus to customers impacted by meltdown
Southwest Airlines is handing out $300 in frequent flyer miles to customers impacted by the carrier's meltdown as it continues to sort through lost luggage.
Kentucky warns BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase over ‘energy boycotts’
Kentucky told 11 financial institutions including BlackRock and JPMorgan Chase to stop boycotting energy companies using fossil fuels or face divestment.
Video game workers establish Microsoft's first union
ZeniMax Workers United/CWA has become the first studio at tech behemoth Microsoft 'to secure union representation,' the Communications Workers of America (CWA) announced.
Damar Hamlin's jersey sales skyrocket and Fanatics says all proceeds will go to his charity
Fanatics announced on Tuesday that all proceeds from Damar Hamlin;s skyrocketing jersey sales will go to his charity, which has raised over $4 million since Monday night.
Southwest Airlines passenger sues airline for failing to offer 'prompt refunds' after travel meltdown
A Southwest Airlines passenger whose flight was canceled during the carrier's operational meltdown is suing the airline for failing to provide prompt refunds to passengers.
Ex-NFL safety sounds alarm on Damar Hamlin's terrifying on-field collapse: 'A wake-up call'
Former NFL safety Jack Brewer stressed the urgency of Damar Hamlin's terrifying on-field collapse, calling the ordeal a 'wake-up call' Tuesday on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Tech industry layoffs unfolding at faster rate than at any time during COVID-19 pandemic: report
Tech companies across industries saw more than 150,000 layoffs in 2022 -- up from the 80,000 layoffs from March to December of 2020 as larger Meta and Amazon slash their workforce.
The Ford F-Series best-selling truck streak hit 46 years in 2022
The Ford F-Series was the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. in 2022, according to the automaker, extending its streak to 41 years and 46 years for trucks.
Tesla stock extends drop in New Year, ‘becoming long-term hold’
Shares of Tesla are falling again in 2023 after a weak fourth quarter in deliveries.
American Airlines ground crew worker dies after being 'ingested into the engine' of plane at Alabama airport
An American Airlines/Piedmont Airlines ground crew employee was killed at Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama on Saturday after being "ingested into the engine" of a plane.
Damar Hamlin's charity receives millions in donations after he collapses on field
NFL fans from all over contributed to Damar Hamlin's charity after the safety was seriously injured during a Bills-Bengals game on Monday night.
Twitter sued for not paying rent at San Francisco headquarters
Twitter is being sued by its landlord, Columbia Property Trust, over the company's failure to pay around $136,260 in rent on its San Francisco office.
Elon Musk teases Fauci Files will be released this week on Twitter
Elon Musk teased that the Fauci Files would be released this week on Twitter, which comes after a month of tweets against Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Elon Musk's most interesting tweets of 2022
Elon Musk announced in April an offer to purchase social media company Twitter at $54.20 per share and months later officially completed the acquisition for $44 billion.
Judge halts California fast-food law as restaurants, unions hammer each other
The Sacramento Superior Court ruled Friday to block the Fast Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act from taking effect if a pending referendum receives the necessary signatures.
Nashville airport apologizes for 'unfortunate incident' with police threatening to arrest Southwest passengers
The Nashville International Airport apologized for the "unfortunate incident" after one of its officers threatened to arrest Southwest passengers.
Companies spend record amounts on dividends, despite looming downturn
S&P 500 companies spent more than ever on dividends while some used share buybacks to reward investors.
Disney sues Florida online retailer selling knock-off Mickey ears
Disney Enterprises, Inc., is suing a Florida-based online retailer accused of selling knock-off Mickey Mouse ears and other products featuring trademarked Disney properties.
Southwest cancels 43 flights Friday, after CEO pledges full schedule, 'great operation'
Southwest Airlines has canceled 41 flights Friday as its CEO says he is "very confident" about its operation following days of mass cancelations.
















