Elon Musk's 5 major moves in first week of Twitter ownership
Here is a FOX Business roundup of the top five changes the world's richest man has announced or already made in his first week as Twitter's new owner.
The weird-looking, fuel-efficient planes you could be flying in one day
Boeing and Airbus are competing to be the first aerospace company to break through to the next generation of aircraft that are safer, have low drag and reduce carbon emissions.
AOC hits Elon Musk's possible Twitter verification charge
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., took a shot at Twitter owner Elon Musk on Tuesday after he announced there would be an $8 monthly fee for verified accounts.
Twitter flags White House tweet crediting Biden for increase in Social Security payments caused by inflation
The White House is giving President Biden credit for a rising in Social Security payments that was actually driven by inflation levels that haven't been seen in decades.
CVS reaches $5B settlement of opioid lawsuits, becomes first pharmacy to strike nationwide deal
CVS Health has announced a $5 billion deal that, if approved, would make it the first major pharmacy chain to reach a nationwide settlement of opioid lawsuits.
Blue check Twitter pans Elon Musk's fee for verified accounts: ‘Not paying a gazillionaire $8 a month’
Twitter owner Elon Musk announced that the tech giant will charge a monthly $8 fee for verified accounts, sparking backlash from bluechecks across the platform.
Starbucks' holiday beverages, treats and cups are back
Starbucks announced that its holiday beverages, treats and cups are already back for another season. The world's largest coffee chain reported record revenue growth during the holidays last year.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk details election integrity, content moderation on platform ahead of 2022 midterms
Newly minted Twitter CEO Elon Musk detailed how the platform will handle content moderation, as well as de-platforming, ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
CVS, Walmart, Walgreens agree to $13.8B opioid settlement: report
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart have reached a tentative $13.8 billion settlement over lawsuits filed since 2017 involving opioids.
Former CNN president Jeff Zucker could lead billion-dollar sports investment fund: report
Former CNN president Jeff Zucker could soon lead a $1 billion sports investment fun for RedBird Capital Partners, who recently purchased the XFL.
Elon Musk parties at Halloween bash while Twitter layoffs loom
Twitter CEO Elon Musk partied at Heidi Klum's Halloween bash while receiving backlash from celebrities including best-selling author Stephen King for his move to charge for verification on the social media platform.
Musk outlines plans for Twitter verification charge, slams current system as ‘bulls---'
Elon Musk outlined his new plan for an $8 a month blue check mark verification for Twitter after critics complained that $20 a month was too steep a price to pay.
United Airlines pilots vote to 'resoundingly' reject contract offer
United Airlines pilots said Tuesday that they had voted to reject the tentative agreement that was presented earlier this year, with 94% of the pilots opposed.
Ford opens $260M campus in Mexico
Ford's $260 million investment will host 9,000 employees and build the largest engineering center in Mexico. The campus will be designed for hybrid work.
Uber stock rises after quarterly earnings report announces 72% revenue growth
Uber stock rose by nearly 13% at the opening bell on Tuesday after the company released its third-quarter earnings report showing 72% revenue growth.
Ford giving underperforming employees option to voluntarily take severance
The severance will be available to underperforming Ford Motor employees with eight or more years of service. The white-collar workers will also have the option of enrolling in a performance enhancement plan.
Delta pilots vote overwhelmingly to authorize strike
Delta Air Lines pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association voted to authorize a strike if necessary to get a new contract agreement after talks have been delayed.
Elon Musk responds to Stephen King about Twitter verification charge
Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, responded to author Stephen King following criticism over reports that the price for verification would be $20 a month.
Toyota cuts output target amid chip crunch as profit tumbles 25%
During the coronavirus pandemic, Toyota fared better than most carmakers in managing supply chains, but it fell victim to the prolonged chip shortage this year.
Musk’s Twitter acquisition unlikely to be disrupted by possible national security review, experts say
Legal experts said Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter is likely to go ahead even as pressure builds for a national security review of the purchase by the federal government.


















