Starbucks ex-manager testifies he was told to crack down on pro-union employees: report
A former Starbucks manager told the NLRB under oath that he was told by corporate higher-ups to punish pro-union employees, according to a new report.
Netflix’s ‘Luckiest Girl Alive’ slammed for not adding ‘trigger’ warning to Mila Kunis film
The streaming service Netflix is receiving backlash for not including a "trigger warning" for the disturbing scenes in "Luckiest Girl Alive," starring Mila Kunis.
Smashing success: NASA asteroid strike results in big nudge
NASA's test has been a successful proof of concept in changing the trajectory of celestial objects. Fear of asteroids hitting earth has spawned many movies.
Uber, Lyft and DoorDash react to Biden's gig worker rule
Uber, Lyft and DoorDash reacted Tuesday to the Department of Labor's proposed rule about classifying workers as employees versus independent contractors.
Jamie Dimon calls on Elon Musk to 'clean up' Twitter
Jamie Dimon has expressed support for Tesla CEO Elon Musk's plan to remove Twitter's spam and fake accounts. He called the electric automaker "very smart" during a recent interview.
Delta, electric air taxi company Joby Aviation team up on home-to-airport service
Delta has made an upfront equity investment of $60 million in Joby with the opportunity to expand that to $200 million as the companies work towards launching the service.
LeBron James' son, other rising basketball stars sign Nike NIL deal
Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, was one of five basketball players that signed an NIL deal with Nike. The company announced it on Monday.
Hulu raises subscription prices
Under the planned hike that was disclosed in August, ad-supported Hulu will now cost $7.99 per month while Hulu without ads will cost $14.99 per month.
iPhone 14 crash detection feature reportedly dials 911 from roller coasters
Apple's new crash detection feature of the recently released iPhone 14 has been called 911 from roller coasters in Cincinnati and Chicago, according to a report.
Meta warns 1M Facebook users about Android, iOS apps used to steal login information
Meta's security researchers discovered over 400 Android and iOS apps this year designed to steal Facebook login information and compromise users' accounts.
Tyson Foods latest large business to flee Chicago, what sparked the exodus?
With Tyson leaving Chicago, the city has now lost several large and small businesses in what may be a symptom of its growing rates of crime, experts say.
Chick-fil-A has slowest drive-thru, 2022 fast-food report says
A new survey found that Chick-fil-A has the slowest drive-thru in the United States with Taco Bell coming in as the fastest drive-thru.
Amazon Prime Early Access sale, Consumer Price Index, bank earnings top week ahead
FOX Business takes a look at the upcoming events that are likely to move financial markets in the coming days.
Ye breaks Twitter silence after nearly 2 years, Elon Musk says 'Welcome back'
Performer and business tycoon Ye — birth name is Kanye West — returned to Twitter after nearly two years of absence to lament his deteriorated relationship with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
McDonald’s iconic Happy Meals Halloween buckets have returned
McDonald's has announced the return of their iconic Halloween Happy Meal buckets, featuring McPunk’n, McGoblin and McBoo. The buckets were first introduced in 1986.
West Memphis Chick-fil-A employees fired after video shows one spitting in food
Two Chick-fil-A employees at the location in West Memphis, Arkansas have been fired after a viral video on social media showed one spitting in chicken batter while the other recorded.
Rivian announces major recall of vehicles
The electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian has announced a massive recall of 13,000 of its vehicles due to a safety problem.
CVS in exclusive talks to acquire Cano Health: report
Shares of Cano Health climbed on Friday following a report the value-based primary care provider is in exclusive talks to be bought by CVS Health. The Miami-based healthcare provider went public in June 2021.
What is 'FDPR' and why is the US using it to cripple China's tech sector?
The FDPR, or foreign direct product rule, allows the U.S. to decide who can buy products made with American technology even if those products are made abroad.
DraftKings shares jump on ESPN brand partnership reports
DraftKings, which has a "great, long-standing relationship with ESPN", told FOX Business it speaks to a variety of companies on a regular basis and does not comment on those conversations.



















