Ford expects additional $1B in inflation-related supply chain costs
Ford expects to have up to 45,000 vehicles – primarily high-margin trucks and SUVs – lacking certain parts in inventory at the end of the third quarter.
FOMC meeting begins, housing report release and more: Tuesday's 5 things to know
Goldman Sachs economists say the US central bank will raise interest rates four more times between now and 2023, keeping rates high until 2024. The two-day FOMC meeting starts Tuesday.
49ers' Jimmy Garoppolo could earn up to $5.6 million in bonuses as starting quarterback
Jimmy Garoppolo will step in as the San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback after Trey Lance is set miss the remainder of the season with an ankle injury.
Uber blames hacking group Lapsus$ for breach, says contractor's password was sold on dark web
A hacker affiliated with the cybercrime group Lapsus$ allegedly breached Uber's internal communication systems last week, the rideshare service said.
Twitter, Musk legal teams reportedly deposing Jack Dorsey
The respective legal teams for both Twitter and Elon Musk are deposing former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday, according to reports.
Google erroneously sent a nearly $250,000 payment to engineer
Google accidentally sent a security engineer named Sam Curry a payment of nearly $250,000 a few weeks ago, the engineer said in a Sept. 13 tweet.
Cracked iPhone back glass? Some new models much easier to fix, firm finds
Apple's new iPhone 14 base model looks similar to its predecessor but is redesigned on the inside, making it much easier to repair cracks in the back glass.
US return-to-office rates hit pandemic high as more employers get tougher
Workers are returning to U.S. offices at the highest rate since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic as companies intensify efforts to bring employees back.
Pentagon doubles down on cutting off defense supplies from China after F-35 scare
The U.S. military is pushing to secure its supply chain against global adversaries like China, calling on contractors to cut off purchases of China-sourced material.
Money doesn't have to be a mystery and other key lessons from Netflix film, 'Get Smart with Money'
A new film from Netflix, "Get Smart with Money," follows four Americans as they struggle with financial issues. FOX Business spoke with producer Kristin Lazure about the money-focused documentary.
Disney loses 'magic,' Twilio layoffs and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Skyrocketing costs have caused 'Disney World enthusiasts' to say the Florida theme park has 'lost it's magic.' Corporations are showing signs of a dire outlook for the U.S. economy.
Disney World 'enthusiasts' say theme park has 'lost its magic'
A recent study from gambling website Time2play found the majority of "Disney World enthusiasts" believe the Florida theme park has "lost its magic" due to rampant price hikes.
Starbucks makes good on promise to close more stores as crime rages in New Orleans
A Starbucks location in New Orleans will join 16 other stores that were closed in recent weeks due to crime and safety concerns. The location has been in operation for 9 years.
PayPal will not renew sponsorship with Phoenix Suns if owner Robert Sarver returns to team
PayPal CEO Dan Schulman said Friday that the company would not renew its sponsorship with the Phoenix Suns if owner Robert Sarver returns to the team.
Boeing to find new buyers for Max jets originally built for Chinese airlines
Boeing plans to find new customers for the Boeing 737 Max jets that were built for Chinese airlines. China’s aviation regulators have not yet approved the delivery.
Elon Musk adds Twitter whistleblower allegations to amended countersuit
Musk's countersuit claims that Twitter breached its obligations under his $44 billion acquisition agreement by misrepresenting the total number of spam and fake accounts on its platform.
Bank of America warns of new lows for S&P 500 as 'inflation shock ain't over'
The U.S. stock market is poised to tumble even lower in coming weeks as investors confront inflation that is still near a multi-decade high and rising interest rates.
Star Alliance wants half its airline members to use biometrics by 2025
Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance that includes United Airlines, wants 12 to 15 of its 26 members to use its biometrics strategy or ensure compatibility by 2025
Ford CEO Farley explains why the brand isn't going all-electric like GM
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company is investing in internal combustion engines as other brands leave the segment because not everyone is ready for electric vehicles.
FedEx closing stores, offices, delaying hires, pulls forecast
FedEx is cutting back. The delivery giant said it is closing some stores and offices and also delaying hiring new employees due to a decline in its package delivery business.



















