YouTube to reward Shorts creators with share of ad revenue
Shorts-focused creators will be eligible to apply to YouTube's Partner Program in early 2023 by meeting a threshold of 1,000 subscribers and 10 million Shorts views over 90 days.
Juul sues FDA for not disclosing documents justifying e-cigarette ban
Juul is suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for refusing to disclose scientific documents that were central to banning the e-cigarette product.
NASA Artemis 1 fueling test springs another leak that's deemed 'manageable'
A critical fueling test of the NASA Artemis 1 moon rocket hit a slight snag after another hydrogen leak. However, agency engineers said it was "manageable."
Home Depot workers push first storewide union
Workers at a Home Depot in Philadelphia filed a petition Monday to unionize, according to records on the National Labor Relations Board website.
Meta and Google are cutting staff. Just don’t mention layoffs.
Meta and Google are quietly laying off employees by reorganizing departments and giving employees a limited window to apply for other roles within the company.
Hilton teams up with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters for Starlab station
Hilton will partner with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters on its Starlab commercial space station, the companies announced Tuesday.
Boeing to cut around 150 finance jobs in US
Boeing had a total of approximately 142,000 employees at the end of 2021. The cuts are unrelated to its plan to move the company's corporate headquarters from Chicago to Virginia.
Walmart, CVS reach $147.5M opioid settlement with West Virginia
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced that the state settled with Walmart and CVS Pharmacy in a lawsuit regarding the oversupply of prescription drugs.
Holiday hiring: Walmart to add fewer workers this year
Walmart said it plans to hire 40,000 workers ahead of this year's busy holiday shopping season. In 2021, the company announced it would hire 150,000 employees ahead of the holidays.
United Airlines grounds planes as it completes inspections
United Airlines pulled some jets from service recently for required inspections, affecting 25 flights. The rate of flight delays is up 23% for all airlines since before the pandemic.
Experts estimate how much Aaron Judge's historic home run balls could be worth
Aaron Judge's next three home runs will be historic as he will join an elite club with 60, tie a record with 61, and break Roger Maris' AL record at 62.
McDonald's ordered to face Byron Allen's $10 billion discrimination lawsuit
Allen accused McDonald's of discriminating against his Entertainment Studios Networks and Weather Group, depriving them of tens of millions of dollars of annually.
Aaron Judge's home run chase causing ticket prices to skyrocket
Aaron Judge is more than likely going to break Roger Maris' AL record of 61 homers in a season. If you want to try to watch — or catch — No. 62, be ready to pay up.
Some American Airlines customers, employees' personal information exposed in data breach
American Airlines said Tuesday that only a small number of customers and employees were affected by a data breach dating back to earlier this summer.
Chipmaker Nvidia launches new system for autonomous driving
Chip Giant Nvidia unveiled its new computing platform called DRIVE Thor that would centralize autonomous and assisted driving and other digital functions.
Walgreens buys remaining stake in Shields Health Solutions for $1.4 billion
Walgreens has announced that it will be purchasing the remaining state in Shields Health Solutions for $1.4 billion. This will up Walgreen's stake in the company from 70% to 100%.
Gap is cutting 500 corporate jobs
Gap is eliminating about 500 corporate jobs, after enduring years of slumping sales at the flagship Gap brand and more recently at the Old Navy chain.
Twitter to depose Elon Musk on Sept. 26, 27
Twitter is suing billionaire Elon Musk in the Delaware Court of Chancery in an effort to force the world's richest man to follow through on his $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant.
Russia's version of McDonald's solves its fry shortage, eyes full reopening
A French fry shortage left many of Russia's version of McDonald's, Vkusno & tochka, or "Tasty and that's it", without fries. The Russian chain has since solved its fry issue.
Pilots union warns of more flight delays, cancellations
Faster than expected return to travel has left the airlines flat footed, causing flight delays and scheduling conflicts with pilots forced to take up the slack.



















