Walmart to close on Thanksgiving for third consecutive year
Walmart announced that it will close on Thanksgiving Day for the third consecutive year. An executive at the retailer hinted that this may be the new norm.
Netflix subscriber growth expands 2.4 million after two quarters of decline
Netflix on Tuesday reported adding subscribers in the third quarter after posting declines in membership in the first six months of the year.
BlackRock tells UK 'no' to halting investment in coal, oil and gas
BlackRock told a UK, Environmental Audit Committee that immediately halting investment on all Oil and Gas would be harmful, especially to the world's poorest.
Apple cuts production of iPhone 14 Plus - the Information
The maker of the iPhone 14 Plus, Apple, is pulling back it's production of the model shortly after release amidst a global slowdown in smartphone demand.
American Airlines agrees to pay at least $7.5M to settle class action lawsuit over baggage fees
American Airlines agrees to pay at least $7.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit by passengers who claim they were wrongly charged baggage fees.
NLCS ticket prices between Phillies, Padres at all-time high
Padres fans have waited 24 years since their last NLCS trip. Phillies fans have waited 12 years. Fan excitement has resulted in unprecedented ticket prices.
Twitter freezes employee equity award accounts: report
Elon Musk has until Oct. 28 to close his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter and avoid a legal trial in the Delaware Court of Chancery over his previous attempts to walk away.
Netflix looks to put an end to subscriber losing streak
Netflix's two-pronged plan to increase subscribers by 1 million this quarter includes introducing a tier of ad-supported content and cracking down on password sharing.
Paul Pelosi exercises $1M Google stock call options before Dems introduce congressional stock trading ban
Paul Pelosi exercised call options on Google parent-company Alphabet worth between $1 million and $5 million just a week before a bill banning congress members and their spouses from trading individual stocks.
GE downsizing Boston HQ, pursuing sale of NY campus
A GE spokesperson confirmed to FOX Business that it is working to locate a new, smaller office space in Boston.
Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant dual-signed card up for auction
Goldin Auction's Ken Goldin discusses iconic sports memorabilia on "Varney & Co."
Microsoft lays off more employees amid weakness in PC market demand
As of June 30, Microsoft reported a total global workforce of 221,000 employees, including 122,000 workers in the United States and 99,000 internationally.
Student loan portal opens, Musk's bot plan and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Online application portal for President Biden's student loan handout program officially rolls out. And power producers sound the alarm about natural gas demand as cold front hits U.S.
Elon Musk-Twitter saga: A look at the major players
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has until Oct. 28 to close the Twitter deal before the Delaware Court of Chancery moves forward with a legal trial in November.
Elon Musk tells Dave Portnoy he has plan to address number of Twitter bots
Elon Musk told Dave Portnoy on Monday he has a plan to address the high number of bots on Twitter. Musk intends to purchase the social media platform.
Uber Eats to offer cannabis deliveries
Ride-hailing app Uber Technologies is teaming up with online cannabis marketplace Leafly to offer doorstep delivery to customers ages 19 and older in Toronto, Canada.
America First Legal accuses Starbucks of 'racially discriminatory hiring practices' in civil rights complaint
America First Legal, a conservative legal nonprofit, filed a civil rights complaint against coffee giant Starbucks, alleging the company engages in discriminatory hiring practices.
Sam's Club memberships increase Monday for the first time in nearly a decade
Sam's Club shoppers will pay slightly higher membership fees Monday. The higher fees come as the unit of Walmart and other retailers navigate their own inflationary headwinds.
Unopened first-generation iPhone sells for over $39K at auction
The original iPhone was introduced in January 2007 by then-chief executive Steve Jobs. At the time, the 8-gigabyte model sold for $599, or about $878 adjusted for inflation.
Bank of America profit drops on loan-loss reserve build
The second-largest U.S. bank, led by Brian Moynihan, earned 81 cents a share vs. analysts' expectations of 77 cents per share in the third quarter of the year.



















