Nike to fully exit Russia
Retail giant Nike has decided to fully exit Russia following the country's invasion of Ukraine. The company said it would scale down operations there.
Starbucks facing pressure to reinstate fired Buffalo workers
The National Labor Relations Board wants Starbucks to rehire seven Buffalo-area workers who it says were "unlawfully fired for exercising their right to form a union."
Toyota cuts global production again as semiconductor shortages, supply chain disruptions linger
Toyota has downgraded its production plan for July by some 50,000 vehicles as semiconductor shortages and COVID-related supply chain disruptions linger.
FDA to order Juul E-Cigarettes off US Market
The Food and Drug Administration is set to order Juul Labs Inc. to remove its e-cigarettes off the US market, with a decision coming as early as Wednesday.
NASA awards designs for nuclear power on the moon
NASA on Tuesday announced three winners in a national contest to design concepts for putting nuclear power on the moon by the end of the decade.
Southwest Airlines pilots picket in Dallas for better working conditions amid pilot shortage
About 1,300 pilots represented by the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association held an informational picket in Texas Tuesday demanding better working conditions.
FedEx receives 150 of GM's BrightDrop electric delivery vans
Shipping giant FedEx has set an ambitious goal to transition its fleet of delivery vehicles to all-electric, zero-tailpipe emissions by the year 2040.
Uber brings back Pool option in certain cities
Uber said that its UberX Share will be an option for riders in New York and other cities, with the plans to expand the initiative to even more cities this summer.
Twitter board unanimously recommends Musk's takeover bid
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he wants more clarity on the number of spam and fake accounts currently on Twitter.
Facebook takes down Senate candidate Eric Greitens' 'RINO hunting' campaign video
Facebook removed a campaign video from Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens over a violation of its rules, while Twitter allowed the clip to stay up.
Tuesday trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Tuesday that could impact trading as U.S. markets return from a long holiday weekend.
American Airlines ending service in three cities due to pilot shortage
American Airlines is cutting service at three airports, two in New York and one in Ohio, this fall. It has become the latest carrier to respond to the industry-wide shortage of pilots.
Odds of US economy sliding into recession next year jumps to 40%, Bank of America says
The U.S. economy could slide into a recession next year, according to Bank of America strategists, as the Federal Reserve ramps up its inflation battle with more rate hikes.
Elon Musk questions whether TikTok is 'destroying civilization'
The billionaire's tweet follows a report that alleges employees at Tiktok's Chinese parent company Bytedance repeatedly accessed U.S. users' private data.
Starbucks North America head leaves amid unionization votes, allegations of retaliation
Rossann Williams, head of Starbucks' North American operations, will be leaving the company later this month, amid more workers pushing to unionize.
Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store
Apple employees in Towson, Maryland voted by nearly a 2-to-1 margin to unionize
Walmart, Sam's Club hike wages for pharmacy technicians
Walmart and Sam's Club's new "progressive wage model' will add up to $4 per hour to pharmacy technicians' starting base pay over four years as the retailers look to become major industry players.
Hot sauce, tampon shortages lead growing list of out-of-stock items
Consumers are facing product shortages with items ranging from baby formula and tampons to hot sauce and wine. More of America’s favorite items may be added to the list in the near future.
Amazon CEO Jassy urges lawmakers to oppose antitrust legislation: Report
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has reportedly been hitting the phones himself urging senators to oppose antitrust legislation aimed at reining in big tech firms. Other tech giants are also lobbying against the bill.
Walgreens, Kroger recalling pain reliever bottles over lack of child-resistant packaging
Consumers can contact Kroger and Walgreens for information on how to properly dispose of the recalled bottles and receive a full refund for the product they purchased.



















