Apple Watch will play major role in company's health technology strategy
Apple unveiled its digital health markets strategy on Wednesday. The Apple Watch will play a major role in its plan to appeal to customers with health and fitness features.
NASA announces Artemis 1 moon rocket launch date
NASA said Wednesday that it will attempt the launch of its Artemis 1 moon rocket as soon as Aug. 29, with additional "placeholder" dates in early September.
American Airlines flight makes emergency landing due to turbulence, leaving 8 injured
An American Airlines flight on its way to Nashville, TN was forced to make an emergency landing at a local Alabama airport, leaving 8 injured due to injuries sustained.
American Airlines earns record revenue in 2Q
Summer travelers have played a big role in American Airlines record revenue. The company earned $476 million in the second quarter. Revenue from leisure travelers topped 2019 levels.
Elon Musk paid 'way too much' for Twitter 'house of cards,' Truth Social CEO says
Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes argues Twitter has the upper hand as Elon Musk offered "way too much" to purchase Twitter knowing it was a "bot farm" and "house of cards."
US investigates Huawei over concerns equipment near military bases could send data to China: report
Chinese tech titan Huawei is under renewed suspicions that the company is harvesting data and sensitive information from U.S. consumers via its cellphone towers.
Lyft to shutter its car-rental business and lay off about 60 workers
Lyft is responding to economic concerns by laying off about 60 workers, shuttering its car-rental business and consolidating its global operations team.
Ford may lay off 8,000 workers in shift to EV production: report
Ford Motor Co. will reportedly lay off some 8,000 workers in the months ahead to cut profits and redistribute resources toward developing electric vehicles.
Macy's opening four smaller format stores outside malls this fall
The retailer is doubling down on its Market by Macy's and Macy's Backstage store formats with new locations in metro-Atlanta, St. Louis and Chicagoland.
Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 jacket could fetch $2M at auction
NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin's personal collection is up for auction at Sotheby's later this month, including the jacket he wore during the Apollo 11 mission.
Netflix CEO predicts linear TV downfall within the next decade
Netflix co-CEO Reed Hastings makes a bold prediction about the future of linear TV after the streaming giant loses fewer than expected subscribers during the second quarter.
SpaceX awarded launch services contract for Roman Space Telescope
NASA has awarded a launch services contract to SpaceX for the Roman Space Telescope mission. Launch of the next-generation observatory is slated for October 2026.
Netflix reassures investors with customer growth forecast
Netflix is assuring investors that gloomy forecasts of subscriber losses were outstated. The streaming giant had a loss of 1 million customers from April to June instead of 2 million.
Goodyear supplying tires for General Motors, Lockheed Martin lunar mobility vehicle
The vehicle will be used to transport astronauts in NASA's Artemis Program and cargo around the lunar surface.
Netflix CEO says 'Stranger Things' could have had a 'couple of extra episodes' without COVID financial burden
CEO Ted Sarandos said streaming service Netflix could have added several more “Stranger Things” episodes if it weren't for added COVID-19 pandemic costs.
Toys R Us looking to make brick and mortar retail comeback in time for the holidays
Toys R Us flagship stores will be located in Atlanta, Chicago, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco and San Jose.
Investor pessimism highest since 2008 financial crisis as inflation rages: BofA
There is a "dire level" of pessimism among fund managers, according to a new Bank of America survey, which painted a bleak picture of sentiment on Wall Street.
Netflix turns to ‘Star Wars’ for franchise inspiration
Netflix broke ground as a global streaming service, but is now looking to Disney to emulate the company's success building franchises that can be expanded to games and merchandise.
Starbucks CEO blames Dem-run cities for rise in violent crimes forcing them to close stores
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told his employees that Democratic leaders in cities where crime is forcing the coffee chain to close locations have "abdicated" responsibility.
Twitter-Elon Musk trial to start in October
A judge has approved the fast-tracking of Twitter's lawsuit against Elon Musk for the termination of his $44 billion acquisition.



















