United Airlines will halt service at New York's JFK airport
100 United Airlines employees affected by FAA's current inability to give United more slots at JFK. The air carrier remained optimistic about more future slots.
Apple's VP of procurement exiting after off-color comment in viral TikTok video
According to a Wall Street Journal profile published in 2020, Tony Blevins' main responsibility was to negotiate with Apple suppliers in order to cut the costs at the maker of iPhones and MacBooks..
Toddler cabinet latches sold at Walmart, BuyBuyBaby recalled over choking hazard
The childproofing cabinet latches recalled over chocking hazards were sold nationwide at popular stores including Walmart and BuyBuyBaby.
Nike shares fall, ALS drug approved and more: Friday's 5 things to know
Traders will be watching how Nike shares move after following quarterly results. They'll also be eyeing the latest income and spending numbers from the Commerce Department on Friday.
House passes antitrust bill targeting Big Tech
The House passed a bipartisan antitrust measure giving states greater power concerning tech company issues.
Hacker who breached Fast Company brags 'anyone could have done it'
The hacker who sent offensive push alerts on Apple News after gaining access to Fast Company's website said in an interview that "anyone could have done it."
McDonald's to release 'nostalgic' adult Happy Meal
McDonald's is launching a limited-edition adults' Happy Meal AKA a Cactus Plant Flea Market Box, which is designed for adults who are seeking the nostalgic experience of a Happy Meal.
Coca-Cola, Molson Coors launching Topo Chico Spirited canned cocktails
Topo Chico Spirited will hit store shelves in more than 20 markets across the country in 2023, including Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Texas and Virginia.
Hurricane Ian impact: Major cell phone carriers working to provide service to Florida customers
Communication is crucial during hurricanes and major disasters. AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are aiding people in Florida impacted by Hurricane Ian by helping them maintain service.
Lyft freezing US hiring for remainder of year
Lyft is halting its hiring in the United States for the remainder of the year, according to a statement Wednesday from a spokesperson of the ride-share company.
Hurricane Ian continues to wreak havoc on Disney World
Hurricane Ian continues to wreak havoc on Walt Disney World as the massive Category 4 storm on Wednesday begins to move onshore in Florida.
Apple blocks Russian social media and communication sites, removing them from the app store
Apple Inc. frustrated Moscow after adhering to U.K. sanctions and removed its top social media and communications site for the App Store.
The Ford F-Series Super Duty is a $15 billion truck
The Ford F-Series Super Duty line of trucks generates over $15 billion of revenue for the company annually and is one of its best-selling models.
How much can Disney lose as a result of Hurricane Ian-prompted closures?
The Walt Disney World Resort is closed as Hurricane Ian makes it way across the Sunshine State. What does that mean for the company still recovering from coronavirus pandemic-related closures?
Mortgage rates could soon top 7% as Fed fights inflation
The Federal Reserve's fight against inflation and a housing shortage could send mortgage rates soaring above 7%, according to Bank of America economists.
Sports team owners make up 50 of Forbes 400 richest Americans
Sports team owners account for 50 of the wealthiest Americans in Forbes' latest Top 400 list, which includes 17 different NFL owners.
Airports, airlines announcing travel disruptions as Hurricane Ian aims for Florida
Airports, airlines begin announcing travel disruptions ahead of Hurricane Ian's arrival in Florida. Many are offering changes, cancellations, rebookings free of charge.
Elon Musk's Twitter deposition rescheduled to Oct. 6, 7
The world's richest man will now face questioning from Twitter's lawyers on Oct. 6 and 7 in Wilmington, Delaware. The two parties are slated for a legal showdown beginning Oct. 17.
United Airlines flight attendants picket at over a dozen airports, demanding better operations
United Airlines flight attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, are picketing at over a dozen airports Tuesday, demanding the carrier fixes ongoing disruptions.
Bank of America report: Nearly two-thirds of employees worried about finances
Nearly two-thirds of employees are worried about their finances amid scorching hot inflation, according to a recent report released by Bank of America.


















