In blow to Apple, EU agrees single mobile charging port
The European Commission has called for Apple to change its iPhone connectors in iPhones sold in Europe by 2024 in an effort to make life easier for consumers.
Russian sanctions target Janet Yellen, Netflix CEO, airline executives
Sanctions rolled out by Russia this week are targeting Biden administration officials and key U.S. business figures as the war in Ukraine continues
California investigates McDonald's where mice, roaches were seen in video: report
A McDonald's restaurant in Sanger, California, was temporarily closed Friday, a day after videos posted online claimed the restaurant is unsanitary, according to a report.
Verizon CEO on how to boost your cybersecurity amid surging data breaches
Verizon Business CEO Tami Erwin on creating a framework to manage cybersecurity as ransomware attacks see an increase greater than the last five years combined.
Walmart drops Chaokoh coconut milk after PETA allegations about forced monkey labor
Reports of forced monkey labor has driven Walmart to drop a major coconut milk brand.
NHTSA investigating Ford Bronco 'catastrophic engine failure' reports
NHTSA is looking into reports of catastrophic engine failure happening to 2021 Ford Bronco SUVs that appears to be linked to a faulty valve in their 2.7-liter V6.
Apple iOS update features option to edit, unsend text messages
Apple's latest operating system update will allow users to edit and unsend text messages, and conversations can be marked as unread, the company announced Monday.
After business traveler says he found bugs in his salad, airline responds
A business-class passenger said he found bugs in his plastic-wrapped salad while on a flight from Germany to Dallas-Fort Worth — says staff laughed it off.
US authorities obtain warrant to seize Boeing, Gulfstream jets tied to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich
Boeing and Gulfstream jets tied to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich are the latest targets in the United States' efforts to hold Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine.
Texas AG launches investigation against Twitter for allegedly misreporting fake bot accounts
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation against Twitter for allegedly misreporting its bots, hurting businesses and consumers.
Starbucks' Howard Schultz talks about the hunt for his replacement
Howard Schultz, the interim CEO of Starbucks, is looking for someone who can lead the coffee giant in what is a changing landscape for corporate chiefs.
Musk says Twitter is 'actively resisting and thwarting' his right to information on spam, fake account data
Musk has previously said his $44B acquisition is temporarily 'on hold' pending details supporting Twitter's calculations that spam and fake accounts make up less than 5% of users.
New Orleans Starbucks to become first in Louisiana to unionize
Workers at a New Orleans, Louisiana, Starbucks voted over the weekend to unionize and join Workers United, making it the first store in the state to form a union.
Google must pay Australian politician $515K for not removing defamatory YouTube videos, court rules
An Australian court ordered Google to pay a former lawmaker $515,000 over its failure to remove defamatory YouTube videos that drove him out of politics.
Bezos' Blue Origin completes fifth crewed flight launch
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin completed its fifth crewed space launch Saturday, taking its passengers on a 10-minute suborbital joyride at about 350,000 feet.
Elon Musk feud with Bill Gates boils over to Twitter
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's Twitter feud with billionaire Bill Gates boiled over onto Twitter on Saturday after Gates claimed to have done more to fight climate change.
Starbucks closing NY cafe in what union calls retaliation: report
The workers’ union representing Starbucks' workers at a cafe in New York State claims the location is being closed by the company as retaliation for unionizing.
Musk's Twitter acquisition clears U.S. antitrust review
Musk's $44 billion Twitter acquisition, which would take the social media giant private at $54.20 per share, is still subject to shareholder and remaining applicable regulatory approvals.
McDonald's hires outside firm to conduct diversity, equity, inclusion assessment
McDonald's, which is facing a number of lawsuits from current and former Black franchisees, is looking to an outside diversity firm to improve the company.
Apple's retail workers to see scheduling improvements: report
Apple is reportedly planning to improve work schedules for its retail workers, with changes to shifts and days off slated to roll out in a matter of months.


















