Cuban on Musk's controversial $8 Twitter Blue charge: 'Your business. Your decision.'
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban tweeted Monday that the $8 fee for Twitter's blue check mark verification service was ultimately Elon Musk's decision.
Kohl's CEO Michelle Gass to step down, joins Levi Strauss
Kohl's CEO Michelle Gass, who joined the retailer in 2013, will step down next month. The company named Tom Kingsbury as interim CEO until it finds a permanent replacement.
Walgreens combines VillageMD and CityMD in $8.9 billion deal
Walgreens will put up $3.5 billion of the $8.9 billion deal to add Summit Health-CityMD to it's primary care portfolio.
Netflix renews 'Monster' and 'The Watcher' for new seasons
Netflix's "Monster” and “The Watcher" have been renewed for more seasons. "Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" is the streaming service's second most popular English series.
Twitter claims user growth at 'all-time highs' after Elon Musk's purchase: report
Daily active user growth at Twitter jumped 20% to "all-time highs" in the first week of Elon Musk's ownership, an internal document reportedly said.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos makes his choice in Los Angeles mayoral race
An advertisement signed by Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos expressed support for Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso ahead of Tuesday's election.
Elon Musk says Twitter has legal claim against 'left activist groups' over advertiser boycotts
Twitter may have grounds to pursue legal action against activist groups that have pushed "damaging advertiser boycotts," new owner Elon Musk said Monday.
Apple supplier Foxconn offering bonuses to lure back workers who fled over COVID lockdowns
Apple supplier Foxconn is trying to woo workers back to its main iPhone manufacturing plant in China with bonuses after many fled due to COVID lockdown.
Holiday travel: Delta CEO says no pilot strike during high-demand period
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said on Monday that there is "no possibility" of a pilot strike during the holiday travel season that includes Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Media decries loss of Twitter employees 'charged with protecting the midterm elections' after Musk layoffs
Mainstream media outlets expressed concern over Twitter being unable to “monitor” the midterm elections due to Elon Musk laying off several hundred workers.
CPI, consumer sentiment reports, earnings season and more: Monday's 5 things to know
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to report the CPI jumped 0.7% month-over-month in October, the third month of accelerating growth.
Elon Musk's top Twitter moves this weekend: Delay of $8 blue check mark, Jack Dorsey debate, layoffs and more
Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey debated Twitter's Community Notes feature and its commitment to accuracy on Sunday night, as the tech giant prepares to roll out its new subscription service.
China's COVID-19 restrictions slowing iPhone 14 production, Apple says
Production of Apple's iPhone 14 Pro could slow due to COVID-19 restrictions and its main manufacturing plant in Zhengzhou, China, the tech giant warned Sunday.
Twitter to delay rollout of subscription service: report
Twitter announced it plans to delay rollout of subscription service until after Tuesday's midterm elections, according to an article from the New York Times.
Musk announces new Twitter policy on impersonators
Twitter CEO Elon Musk introduced a new policy requiring all impersonators on the platform to specify that they are a "parody" in their profiles.
Twitter suspends Kathy Griffin's account for impersonating Elon Musk
Kathy Griffin's Twitter account was suspended Sunday for impersonating Elon Musk. The social media platform now bans accounts from claiming to be other people.
Gigi Hadid dumps Twitter after Musk buyout, calls social media platform a 'cesspool of hate'
Supermodel Gigi Hadid left Twitter ceremoniously with an Instagram post. Elon Musk acquired the company for $44 billion, and recently let go of 50% of staff.
Twitter reportedly asking some fired employees to return to work
Twitter is reportedly asking some laid off employees to return to work after roughly half of the social media platform's workers lost their jobs this week.
Twitter fact-checks Biden gas price claim
President Joe Biden's tweet about the "most common" gas prices was slapped with a fact check Sunday to provide some more clarification.
Sears out of bankruptcy, a handful of stores are left
Sears Holdings shrunk from almost 700 stores to just over 20 while spending four years in bankruptcy.



















