Southwest Airlines passenger who repeatedly struck flight attendant to serve up to 15 months in prison
Vyvianna Quinonez, 28, will serve up to 15 months in federal prison after she repeatedly hit a Southwest flight attendant on a flight from Sacramento to San Diego. She has been banned from commercial airlines for life.
Delta Air Lines to cut 100 daily flights over the summer
Delta, in the midst of the bustling summer travel season, will reduce its schedule by 100 daily departures. What to know.
Toyota cuts June output plan again, to 800,000 vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp is cutting its global production plan for June for the second time this week, reducing its planned output to 800,000 vehicles. The COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai is blamed.
US bill would bar Google, Apple from hosting apps that accept China's digital yuan
Republican senators want to prevent U.S. app stores including Apple and Google from hosting apps that allow payments to be made with China's digital yuan currency.
Southwest Airlines passenger who masturbated mid-flight gets prison time
A Southwest Airlines passenger who masturbated four times during a flight from Washington to Arizona was sentenced to 48 days in prison plus one year of probation.
Boeing's Starliner returns from space station
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner returned to Earth late Wednesday afternoon. The capsule landed in New Mexico about four hours after departing the space station.
Twitter shareholders accuse Musk of manipulating stock amid $44B takeover bid
Twitter shareholders allege Musk is playing fast and loose with his $44B takeover plan. A group of shareholders has sued Musk in a California federal court.
Apple boosting pay budget for workers amid tight labor market
Apple Inc. is boosting pay for workers amid rising inflation, a tight labor market and unionization pushes among hourly store employees.
Elon Musk updates Twitter financing plan; shares jump
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made an adjustment to his financing plan for his proposed $44 billion purchase of Twitter, giving shares a boost.
Jack Dorsey steps down from Twitter board: report
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has stepped down from the company’s board of directors effective Wednesday, amid Tesla CEO Elon Musk's acquisition of the platform.
Twitter 'working through' Musk acquisition, declines to offer update at annual meeting
Twitter's CEO stayed silent on Elon Musk's pending $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant but he did address other hot-button issues during a shareholder meeting.
Nike won't renew franchise agreements in Russia: report
Nike has reportedly not renewed franchise agreements in Russia. The athletic clothing brand announced it would temporarily suspend operations at all its Nike-owned and -operated stores there due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Walmart expands drone delivery to 4 million households
Walmart customers can receive up to 10 pounds worth of eligible items in each drone order in as little as 30 minutes. Every drone order will be charged a $3.99 delivery fee.
Musk, Twitter 'fireworks' could come at annual shareholder meeting: analyst
Elon Musk has been trolling Twitter executives since announcing his $44 billion takeover offer. The company's annual meeting Wednesday may hold more of the same.
Japanese astronaut welcome on NASA lunar Gateway, Biden says
The Gateway will be an outpost that orbits the moon, providing vital support for a long-term human return to the lunar surface.
Trump: Musk wants me on Twitter ‘very badly,’ platform is a ‘dying tiger’
Former President Trump told FBN's Stuart Varney that he will not get back on Twitter, despite saying Tesla CEO Elon Musk wants him to rejoin "very badly."
Blackrock warns of growing recession risk as Fed fights inflation
The Federal Reserve's "hawkish pivot" has raised the risk of an economic recession, according to BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager.
Walmart pulling Juneteenth themed products from shelves after social media backlash
Social media outrage has caused Walmart to pull Juneteenth themed ice cream as well as other products from its shelves while also issuing an apology.
The electric Cadillac Lyriq is sold out for 2023
The electric Cadillac Lyriq was sold out for 2023 within hours of its order book opening on May 19. The midsize SUV has a starting price of $62,990.
Bank of America raises U.S. minimum hourly wage to $22
The move, which brings the bank a step closer to fulfilling its pledge of paying $25 per hour by 2025, will increase the annualized salary for full-time employees to more than $45,000.


















