Apple CEO Tim Cook talks 'very deliberate' hiring strategy
CEO Tim Cook said in a Monday CBS interview that Apple is being "very deliberate" about hiring as it navigates current and future economic conditions.
Google to pay nearly $400 million to settle state location-tracking probe
Google to pay $391.5 million to settle with 40 states for illegally tracking users location for use in targeted advertisement, amidst mounting legal pressure.
JPMorgan dodges a buyout-loan bullet
Private-equity firms, corporations and individuals that acquire companies often pay in part with loans made by investment banks to the businesses they buy.
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' tops box office, scoring second-biggest opening of the year
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" was the second-biggest opening in 2022, bringing in $180 million from the United States and Canada in its debut weekend.
Retailer earnings, economic reports, reviewing last week's markets and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Tuesday will see the release of key economic reports to help investors gauge the US economy, including the release of October's Producer Price Index.
Babe Ruth glove sells for record $1.5 million at auction
A glove once used by New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth was sold at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory auction on Saturday for a record $1.5 million.
FedEx to furlough drivers just as Christmas season begins
FedEx Freight, the less-than-truckload arm unit of FedEx, says some of its workers will be voluntarily furloughed starting next month to adjust to lower-than-expected demand.
Musk declines former tech CEO's offer to run Twitter for him
Elon Musk curtly declined an offer by the former CEO of T-Mobile to "run" Twitter, saying that the platform's "technology needs to evolve rapidly."
Twitter 'trust and safety' head who resigned post-election played role in censoring Hunter Biden laptop story
Former Twitter executive Yoel Roth helped censor the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, but he stayed on after Elon Musk's acquisition until after the 2022 midterms.
Democratic senator grills Twitter after reporter creates verified account impersonating him: 'Unacceptable'
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Ed Markey penned a letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Friday demanding answers after he was impersonated by a reporter on the app.
Disney announces upcoming layoffs, hiring freeze to cut costs in internal memo from CEO Bob Chapek: report
Disney CEO Bob Chapek has warned staff members in an internal memo that they should expect to see the company take cost-saving measures, including layoffs and a hiring freeze.
Heat to rename home arena after ending relationship with FTX
The Miami Heat and Miami-Dade County will be seeking a new name for their Arena after ending a relationship with FTX due to the exchange filing for bankruptcy.
Losing Powerball tickets could earn a 'winning' $20-off coupon in JCPenney sweepstakes
Powerball players who still have their losing tickets have a chance at winning a JCPenney $20-off coupon, which will be given out to 20,000 lucky social media users.
The Home Depot Foundation surprises veterans with rental, mortgage payments
The Home Depot Foundation is surprising 1,000 veterans across the nation Friday with rental and mortgage payment assistance for the month of December.
Twitter announces new 'official' label as Musk says platform hit all-time high of active users
Elon Musk claimed that Twitter hit an all-time high of active users on Thursday, as the platform introduced an "official" label to profiles amid its rollout of Twitter Blue.
Art works from Microsoft founder Paul Allen's collection fetches $1.6B
Works of art from the late Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen's masterpiece-heavy collection raised $1.6 billion at auction.
Twitter's head of trust and safety among resignations
In addition to the mass layoffs that took place last week at Twitter, the company now finds that exodus includes high-level leaders.
Elon Musk says fake Twitter accounts must have ‘parody’ in name after flood of accounts impersonating people
Elon Musk says parody accounts on Twitter must clearly state as such in their names, not just their bios, or they will be permanently suspended.
Juul slashes 400 jobs as embattled vaping company faces growing setbacks
Juul Labs is slashing hundreds of jobs as the embattled company deals with a flood of lawsuits and increasing competition in the e-cigarette market.
Musk tells Twitter employees to show up at the office or 'resignation accepted'
Twitter owner Elon Musk on Thursday reportedly reiterated his expectations about going into the office to the social media platform's staff during a meeting.

















