FedEx contractors face scrutiny after kidnapping, murder of 7-year-old
Scrutiny of shipping companies' vetting of contract and seasonal delivery drivers is mounting following the murder of a 7-year-old allegedly by a FedEx contractor.
White House fact-checked by Twitter's community notes feature on jobs creation claims
The White House's claim that President Biden has added more than 10 million jobs to the U.S. economy was fact-checked by Twitter's community notes feature.
Uber settles with Chicago for $10 million following investigation
Chicago said it and Uber had come to a $10 million settlement in connection to an investigation of the company's UberEats and Postmates food delivery apps.
PepsiCo to lay off hundreds of workers in headquarters roles
Pepsi is firing corporate employees as inflation and recession tendencies in the economy make doing business more expensive and drives up production costs.
Musk's 'Twitter Files,' revealing censorship of Hunter Biden laptop story, is a 'distraction, White House says
The White House on Monday called Elon Musk's release of bombshell information detailing Twitter's censorship of The New York Post story on Hunter Biden a "distraction" and "old news."
Foxconn’s November revenue fell 11% after Covid outbreak at iPhone factory
Foxconn Technology, a final assembler of Apple iPhones saw an 11% drop in it's revenue compared to this time last year as "zero-COVID" protests rock China.
Nike, Kyrie Irving part ways after antisemitism controversy
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving and Nike parted ways weeks after the NBA point guard's controversy over the promotion of a movie that spreads antisemitic disinformation.
Foxconn plans to reopen world’s largest iPhone factory amid China covid protests
Foxconn announced Monday that plans to reopen the world's largest iPhone factory are underway as the company seeks to hire new workers.
AT&T to pay $6M to SEC to settle lawsuit over leaks to analysts
Three company execs who the SEC alleged were involved in violating fair disclosure, also agreed to each pay a $25,000 penalty without admitting or denying the regulator's allegations.
Elon Musk says Constitution is greater than any president
Elon Musk responds to story of President Trump looking to terminate parts of the Constitution, saying the document was more important than any president.
Elon Musk says he faces 'quite significant' risk of being assassinated
Elon Musk said in a Twitter Spaces discussion on Saturday evening that his "risk of something bad happening or literally even being shot is quite significant."
Elon Musk thanks advertisers for returning to Twitter
Elon Musk is thanking advertisers for returning to Twitter after a wave of big-name companies like Amazon and Apple left the social media platform over security concerns.
Starbucks fans furious over new 'awkward' tipping system
Starbucks recently added a tipping option leaving some baristas and customers frustrated with the new step for customers paying without cash.
Apple looking to move iPhone production out of China in wake of violent worker protests: report
Apple is accelerating a plan to move its business outside of China following the violent protests at its iPhone City plant in recent weeks.
Ben Affleck questions Netflix's mass content strategy, talks about new production company
In an appearance Wednesday, Ben Affleck compared Netflix's production process to an "assembly line" as he discussed the launch of his own studio, Artist Equity.
DeSantis praised for pulling money from BlackRock over ESG concerns: ‘Illegal leftist scam’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was praised for pulling $2 billion in assets away from BlackRock out of concern for the investment firm's pro-ESG policies.
Delta Air Lines offers pilots a new contract as potential strike looms
Delta Air Lines is looking to avoid a potential strike by its pilots by offering them a new contract that includes a 34% pay increase over three years.
Disney sets closing date for iconic Splash Mountain ride, reveals 2024 'Princess and the Frog' replacement
Walt Disney World has announced the official closing date for its Splash Mountain ride before it gets reimagined as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.
US judge dismisses indictment against Huawei CFO that strained relations with China
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed an indictment against Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co.
McDonald's unveils a Texas test restaurant with drive-thru food conveyor belt
McDonald's on Thursday unveiled a test restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas, focused on on-the-go and delivery orders that includes a drive-thru food conveyor belt.

















