Ford to invest $700M, add 500 jobs at Louisville truck plant
Ford Motor will invest $700 million mainly at its Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, creating about 500 new jobs over the next four years.
Apple Pay Later unexpectedly delayed until further notice
Apple Pay Later was not released with the iOS 16 update as expected, and the company has not given a new date for its release.
Walmart expands fertility options for U.S. employees
Walmart announced Tuesday it will now offer fertility services for associates across the U.S. as part of the retail giant's self-insured medical plan.
Hurricane Ian forces Rays to alter postseason ticket-sale schedule
Hurricane Ian forced the Tampa Bay Rays to alter their postseason ticket sales schedule. The storm is on track to hit the area hard over the next few days.
Hurricane Ian: NASA rolls Artemis 1 moon rocket off the launch pad to avoid storm
NASA has rolled its Artemis I rocket off the launch pad at Florida's Kennedy Space Center to shelter from Hurricane Ian. The hurricane was over the Gulf of Mexico.
Florida theme parks announce plans, preparedness for Hurricane Ian
Attractions across Florida are taking to their websites and social media to announce any closures, preparedness, plans and what they will do with animals ahead of Hurricane Ian.
North Carolina woman sends cake with edible resume to Nike for job application
Job-seeker Karly Pavlinac Blackburn sent a cake with her resume printed on it with edible ink as a creative way to catch the attention of Nike, the company she hopes to work for.
Southwest Airlines COO stepping down amid leadership changes
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines announced on Monday that Chief Operating Officer Mike Van de Ven will be stepping down from the role at the end of the month.
PG&E says Forest Service took transmission pole, equipment amid Mosquito Fire criminal investigation
Utility company PG&E said in an SEC filing Monday that the U.S. Forest Service "removed and took possession" of company equipment during an investigation.
Ford asks for new trial after $1.7 billion jury verdict in truck rollover lawsuit
Ford is asking a Georgia court for a new trial. The jury reached a $1.7 billion verdict, but Ford wasn't allowed to provide evidence that the truck was safe.
BlackRock not ESG enough for NYC, comptroller says
New York City is threatening investment giant BlackRock, saying the firm has not followed through with its commitment to fight climate change with ESG.
Starbucks says it wants union bargaining to begin
The Seattle coffee giant said it sent letters to stores in 36 states and the District of Columbia offering a three-week window to start negotiations.
Bond market crash foreshadows new lows for US stock market, BofA warns
The bond market is crashing as the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates to combat inflation, a warning sign for the U.S. stock market, according to Bank of America.
Apple moves manufacturing of iPhone 14 from China to India
Apple will move iPhone 14 production to India. This is a move that will take production from China amid tensions between the country and the US.
Macy's hiring 41K seasonal workers for the holidays
Macy's announced plans to hire 41,000 full and part-time seasonal workers for the upcoming holiday season. Over 10,300 seasonal workers in 2021 joined the company full time.
Elon Musk to face multi-day grilling from Twitter lawyers in deposition
Elon Musk will face up to three days of questions from Twitter's lawyers in a deposition ahead of his October 17 trial this week. Twitter seeks to force him to buy the company.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E can now play YouTube videos while you charge
The Ford Mustang Mach-E's infotainment system is being upgraded with the ability to play YouTube and other streaming video apps while it is parked.
Google CEO says employees shouldn't 'equate fun with money’
Google employees are complaining that the company is limiting benefits and perks despite the company's booming success. CEO Sundar Pichai says fund doesn't equate with money.
After Queen Elizabeth II's death, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle get 'heavy PR push,' multi-year media deals
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have several media projects scheduled to be released as they continue to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Dow hits bear market as stock selloff goes from bad to worse
Investors continued to dump U.S. stocks as fears grow that a potential recession will be deeper than initial forecasts as the Federal Reserve attempts to tame inflation.



















