Twitter says employees might only get half their annual bonus: report
Twitter has told employees that they may only get half of their annual bonuses due to current economic uncertainty
MSG Entertainment exploring potential spinoff of Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall
Madison Square Garden Entertainment announced it is exploring a potential spinoff of certain assets.
Walmart expands employee abortion coverage benefits
Walmart told its employees in a memo Friday that it is expanding its abortion coverage benefits. The expanded abortion coverage is effective immediately.
Starbucks to eliminate chief operating officer role
The move, which is part of a broader restructuring at the coffee giant, comes as the search for a new chief executive is underway.
Apple security issue: How to update your iPhone, iPad, Mac
The updates are designed to patch two security vulnerabilities that "may have been actively exploited."
FedEx Ground contractors demand inflation help to prevent delivery collapse: ‘Enormous financial stress’
FedEx Ground's largest contractor criticizes the delivery company for touting revenue margins while leaving its contractors to pay for high diesel prices and vehicle costs.
GM restores dividend, resumes stock buybacks
General Motors is bringing back a quarterly dividend to return capital to shareholders while also eyeing opportunistic stock purchases.
Toyota exec says car shortage will last another year and shoppers may reject EV push
Toyota's head of sales, Jack Hollis, expects the supply crisis to continue for another year and that the industry will never return to pre-shortage norms.
Streaming services surpassing cable TV in viewership is 'sustainable': Dan Ives
Wedbush Securities managing director Dan Ives weighs in on the recent shift in viewership from cable TV to streaming services on "Mornings with Maria."
GM, LG Energy Solution looking at Indiana for battery plant
General Motors and LG Energy Solutions are developing plans to build a fourth U.S. battery plant potentially in New Carlisle, Indiana.
Federal judge orders Starbucks to give fired union activists their jobs back
Starbucks must rehire seven baristas who were fired earlier this year after speaking with the media about their unionization push, a judge ruled on Thursday.
Hundreds of Google workers petition for company to expand abortion benefits
Over 650 workers at Google owner Alphabet Inc are demanding it offer abortion benefits to contractors, suspend donations to anti-abortion politicians and expand travel benefits.
Apple discloses security vulnerabilities in iPhones, iPads, Macs allowing 'full admin access' to devices
Apple on Thursday released a security update disclosing that there had been certain vulnerabilities in some of its iPhone, iPad and Mac products.
Major aviation labor unions call on airlines to refrain from stock buybacks
Multiple aviation labor unions called on airlines to refrain from stock buybacks until they have addressed operational issues and invested in their workers.
Starbucks rebranded in Russia as ‘Stars Coffee’
People in Moscow who were disappointed when Starbucks closed its cafes after Russia invaded Ukraine can return to their favorite coffee shop under a new name — Stars Coffee.
Deshaun Watson hit with $5 million fine, set to earn over $400K in 2022 base salary
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will make over $400k in base salary during the 2022 NFL season after being suspended for 11 games.
Papa John's launching Dragon Flame Pizza inspired by 'Game of Thrones' prequel
Papa John’s is launching a Dragon Flame Pizza that's pegged to the Aug. 21 release of HBO's "House of the Dragon" – which is a spinoff prequel series to "Game of Thrones."
Kohl's cuts annual forecasts as inflation squeezes demand
High inflation has made Americans less inclined to spend on clothing, shoes and other non-essentials, pressuring demand at retailers and leaving them with bloated inventories.
Americans feel they are in a recession: BofA CEO
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said the White House arguing about the definition of a recession is not helpful because Americans are being hit by high prices.
United Airlines diverts flight due to disruptive passenger
A United Airlines flight was diverted Wednesday due to a disruptive customer. The plane, which took off from New Jersey, was headed to Costa Rica but diverted to Virginia.



















