McDonald’s CEO says Chicago crime hurting recruitment, scaring employees as companies flee: ‘City in crisis'
The CEO of McDonald's says crime in Chicago has made it difficult to attract employees and suggested companies like his will continue to leave if the city doesn't address it.
LA Lakers co-owner gives women the ‘spotlight’ with new wrestling franchise
Women of Wresting owner and Los Angeles Lakers co-owner Jeanie Buss on the importance of investing in women's sports.
Disney CEO may combine streaming assets, including Hulu in one app
Efforts are underway to simplify streaming for users. The recent trend of media companies wanting to combine their assets under one app may soon include The Walt Disney Company.
Republican House leaders meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss Big Tech censorship, China
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a meeting with several House Republican leaders on Wednesday to discuss several issues, including Big Tech censorship.
McDonald’s to close all its UK restaurants Monday to honor the Queen’s funeral
McDonald's announced that it will close all UK restaurants on Monday, September 19 as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral.
Google Android antitrust fine largely upheld by EU court
The European Court of Justice’s General Court largely upheld a decision to fine Google more than 4 billion euros for restricting competition through Android.
Buffalo, NY, Starbucks union organizer resigns, claims she was forced out for her union leadership
Jaz Brisack, the Starbucks barista who helped lead the unionization effort of a Starbucks in Buffalo, NY, last year, is now saying she is being forced out due to her union leadership.
Biden gets Detroit auto show tours from GM, Ford execs
President Biden toured the Detroit auto show on Wednesday, meeting with industry leaders. Biden drove a Cadillac Lyriq ahead of his speech on electric vehicles.
In or out: Ford gives dealers ultimatum on EV sales
Ford CEO Jim Farley has told dealers they need to decide by Oct. 31 whether or not they want to become certified to sell the brand's electric vehicles.
Wells Fargo in $94M settlement over mortgage forbearance during pandemic
Wells Fargo agrees to a $94 million class-action settlement for allegedly forcing more than 200,000 customers into forbearance without their consent in violation of the CARES ACT,
Current, former social media execs address national security issues at Senate hearing
Current and former executives from Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and others will address social media national security concerns at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing.
Twitter’s former security chief tells Congress foreign agents are 'on the payroll' and can access user data
Peiter Zatko, a security chief turned Twitter whistleblower, testified that the company has foreign agents 'on the payroll' and does not adequately prevent user data access.
Biden to announce $900 million electric vehicle infrastructure overhaul at Detroit auto show
President Joe Biden will head to Detroit on Wednesday for the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), where he will meet with auto company CEOs, unions and local leaders.
US government debt revealed, inflation hotspots and more: Wednesday's 5 things to know
U.S. national debt is closing in on $31 trillion after Congress spent at an amazing clip and borrowed before the pandemic. Stocks suffered the worst day in two years as inflation rises.
Packers' Aaron Rodgers rips California over COVID lockdowns
Chicago Bears fan Carol Roth reacts to Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodger's comments about California's lockdowns on 'The Evening Edit.'
Chick-fil-A apologizes after Twitter users suggest tweet was racially insensitive
Chick-fil-A apologized after some social media users suggested the fast-food chain's response to a tweet about spicy chicken nuggets was insensitive.
DuckDuckGo, Mozilla and others support bill to reign in Big Tech's power
Giant tech companies like Alphabet's Google and Meta's Facebook may be facing further regulation if a bill brought forward by Sen. Amy Klobuchar is passed.
Paramount considers discontinuing Showtime streaming service, merging with Paramount+
Paramount considers discontinuing its Showtime streaming service, shifting the content to Paramount+, streamlining the company’s offerings amid tough competition.
Google to face $25.4 billion in damages by UK and Dutch courts over adtech practices
Google will be facing lawsuits with damages of more than $25.4 billion brought on by British and Dutch courts for its alleged unfair advertising practices.
Starbucks projects double-digit revenue growth as it 'reinvents' itself
Starbucks revealed details about its Reinvention plan which includes modernizing stores and investing in new equipment to reduce the time it takes to brew coffee.



















