Bank of America tests no-down-payment mortgages for Black, Latino homebuyers
Bank of America announced this week that it is starting a mortgage option for first-time home buyers offering no down payments, closing costs or minimum credit scores.
Delta pilots protest at Atlanta airport ahead of Labor Day weekend
Delta pilots kicked off another week of protests with picket lines at the Atlanta airport on Thursday. Pilots are demanding better pay and schedules ahead of Labor Day.
Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal gets global scrutiny
This $68.7 billion merger could transform the Xbox maker into a Netflix for video games by giving Microsoft control of many more popular titles including Candy Crush, Call of Duty, and World of Warcraft.
Twitter starts testing long-awaited edit button
Twitter is currently testing out the long-awaited edit button feature internally, but will expand it to Twitter Blue subscribers sometime in the coming weeks.
GM venture begins battery cell production at new Ohio factory
Production is underway at General Motors' new battery plant located in Warren, Ohio. The joint-venture with LG Energy Solution could help customers get federal tax credits.
NASA awards SpaceX $1.43 billion contract for 5 more astronaut missions
SpaceX will carry astronauts to the International Space State on five more missions after NASA awarded Elon Musk's company a $1.43 billion contract Wednesday.
Disney explores membership program like Amazon Prime to offer discounts and perks
Disney looks to expand its offerings and is exploring the idea of offering customers plans similar to Amazon Prime that would offer discounts and perks.
Netflix hires two top ad executives from Snap to lead ad-supported streaming option
Netflix's hiring of two top Snap executives signals Netflix's commitment on build an ad-supported version of the streaming service.
Starbucks executives, directors are sued over diversity policies
National Center for Public Policy Research objected to Starbucks' setting race-baced hiring goals. The plaintiff, said those policies violate civil rights laws.
McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger criticizes California fast-food workers bill
McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger on Wednesday criticized California's AB 257, a bill aiming to increase labor regulations on the fast food industry.
'Inventing Anna': Rachel Williams sues Netflix for 'vile' portrayal in hit series
Con artist Anna Sorokin's former close pal, Rachel DeLoache Williams, is suing Netflix over her negative depiction in the dramatized series "Inventing Anna."
These major US carriers mishandled the most luggage in 2022, DOT says
Major U.S. airlines have been facing a slew of issues this summer, including mishandling over 300,000 bags, according to a new Department of Transportation report.
17 Lyft drivers, passengers sue rideshare company over assaults that occurred using app
Eighteen new lawsuits were filed against rideshare app Lyft on Wednesday on behalf of drivers and passengers who say they have been assaulted while using the app.
Sam's Club raising annual membership fee for first time in 9 years
The annual membership fee will be $50 for Club members and $110 for Plus members, up from $45 and $100, respectively. Rival Costco last raised its membership fees in 2017.
Delta Air Lines issues $6B in refunds since 2020
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told the Department of Transportation that its staff is ready to deliver a reliable operation for the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend.
Chick-fil-A's hunger relief program reaches 15M-meal milestone in its 10th year
Chick-fil-A has donated over 15 million meals to people in need in the U.S. and Canada. The company has done so through Chick-fil-A Shared Table, its hunger relief program.
Yankees finalize deal for minority stake in AC Milan
The New York Yankees finalized a deal with RedBird Capital to purchase a minority stake in Italian soccer team AC Milan.
Walmart invests in Sustainable Beef LLC to bring affordable beef to shoppers, boost industry viability
Walmart acquired a minority stake in Sustainable Beef LLC, which will help it open a beef processing facility. The move will help Walmart bring affordable products to consumers.
Georgia Walmart fire: Police arrest and charge 14-year-old suspect with arson
The Peachtree City Police Department has announced the arrest of a 14-year-old juvenile suspect following a fire that was "intentionally set" at a Walmart store there.
Italy picks Delta and Air France-KLM bid for exclusive ITA Airways talks
US private equity fund Certares, backed by Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines, will talk exclusively with Italy over buying a majority stake in Alitalia successor ITA Airways



















