Twitter sues Elon Musk over his attempt to back out of $44 billion deal
Twitter sued billionaire Elon Musk on Tuesday, aiming to force him to go through with a $44 billion agreement for him to purchase the social media giant.
SpaceX, FAA in 'close contact' following Starship rocket booster fire
The Federal Aviation Administration is working with SpaceX as the company examines a fire that took place during a ground test of Starship's Super Heavy Rocket Booster.
Microsoft cuts jobs in 'strategic alignment'
The layoffs come after the tech giant cut its fourth-quarter revenue and profit guidance for fiscal year 2022, citing "unfavorable" foreign exchange rate movement.
Severe recession needed to cool inflation, Bank of America analysts say
Bank of America strategists said that sky-high inflation could take some time to come down – forcing the Fed to raise rates so aggressively the economy slides into a recession.
PepsiCo says soda, snack prices may rise
PepsiCo signaled Tuesday that it will likely raise prices on the company's beverages and snacks as raw material costs climb and demand remains steady.
Amazon to roll out upgraded Dash Cart at select Whole Foods stores
The smart shopping cart, which made its debut in Amazon's Fresh stores in September 2020, enables customers to skip the checkout line.
Walmart buying 4,500 electric vans from Arkansas startup Canoo
Walmart is buying at least 4,500 electric vans from Arkansas-based Canoo, which will build the vehicles at a new factory in Pryor Oklahoma next year.
UAE sees high fuel prices after becoming accustomed to cheap gas
Gas prices have spiked in the United Arab Emirates since the beginning of this year, a different reality in a region where fuel had been cheap in recent years.
Twitter rolls out new 'unmention' safety feature sitewide
A new safety feature that allows Twitter users to remove themselves from unwanted conversations was rolled out across the social media platform on Monday.
Twitter slams Musk's move to end acquisition deal as 'invalid and wrongful' in legal filing
Twitter's legal team claimed that Elon Musk's "purported termination" of the $44 billion buyout deal is "invalid and wrongful" in a filing with the SEC Sunday.
New hockey training aid for off-ice skating in works with unveiling of DriBlades
Alien Kinetics has unveiled the design for a new product, DriBlades. DriBlades will allow hockey players to train for their sport without rink availability.
Starbucks CEO Schultz makes another effort to quell employee unrest
Starbucks interim CEO Howard Schultz told employees in a letter on Monday that the company is working to "radically" improve their experience amid sweeping unionization efforts.
New York Mets honor Keith Hernandez by retiring No. 17
Two-time World Series champion Keith Hernandez tells 'Varney & Co.' it's the highest honor an organization can bestow on a player.
Twitter torched over Musk debacle: A 'garbage company' with a 'dismal future'
Circle Squared Alternative Investments' Jeff Sica discusses the possibility of Elon Musk making a deal with Twitter as the tech company plans to sue him for walking away.
Twitter shares tumble after Elon Musk ends $44B deal
News that Elon Musk is backing away from his plan to purchase Twitter caused the social media platform's stock to tumble roughly 6% in premarket trading on Monday.
Elon Musk responds with laughing meme to Twitter lawsuit over broken buyout
Telsa founder Elon Musk tweeted a meme of himself laughing in response to a brewing legal battle with Twitter after he moved to drop his $44 billion takeover of the company.
Twitter lawyers up to sue Elon Musk over broken buyout deal: report
Twitter is lawyering up to prepare to sue Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk over his move to drop the $44 billion bid to purchase the company over fake account issues.
Leaked documents reveal Uber's secretive relationship with top politicians
Leaked documents show Uber's relationship with top European politicians, including French President Emmanuel Macron while he was serving as minister of the economy.
Walmart faces lawsuit after employee allegedly hits woman with shopping carts
A Louisiana woman is suing Walmart after an employee allegedly struck her with a line of shopping carts last year, knocking her over and causing bruises and internal injuries.
Google offers concessions to fend off U.S. antitrust lawsuit
Google has offered concessions as a means of fending off a possible US antitrust lawsuit, offering to split parts of its business that auctions and places ads on websites.

















