European Union moves forward in antitrust case against Apple
The European Union stepped up its antitrust case against Apple on Monday, accusing the company of abusing its dominant position by limiting access to technologies allowing contactless payment.
Disney's clash with Florida has CEOs on alert
At many companies, vocal employees have in recent years pushed bosses to take public stands on social and political issues. Florida's pushback against Disney has raised the stakes.
Kobe Bryant's rookie season jersey to be auctioned, could fetch $5M
A basketball jersey that reportedly belonged to Kobe Bryant during his rookie season in the late ‘90s is going up for auction.
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell makes brief return to Twitter before being banned again
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, who was permanently suspended from Twitter last year after repeatedly making the baseless claim that former President Trump won the 2020 election, created a new account on the social media platform Sunday but was banned again just hours later.
Newsom mulls keeping California's last nuclear power plant open amid green energy woes
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will submit an application for a piece of the Biden administration’s $6 billion in funding to potentially keep the PG&E- owned Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant located between San Francisco and Los Angeles open past a planned closing by 2025.
Twitter CEO faces employee anger over Musk attacks at company-wide meeting
Twitter Chief Executive Parag Agrawal sought to quell employee anger on Friday during a company-wide meeting where employees demanded answers to how managers planned to handle an anticipated mass exodus prompted by Elon Musk.
Qantas to break London flight barrier with Airbus jet order
Qantas Airways Ltd is set to announce a landmark order for Airbus SE A350-1000 jets capable of nonstop flights from Sydney to London as part of a wider deal with the European planemaker, industry sources told Reuters.
Texas lawmaker says state will 'roll out the red carpet' if Elon Musk moves Twitter to Lone Star State
One Texas lawmaker says the state will "roll out the red carpet" for Tesla CEO Elon Musk in getting him to move the social media giant's headquarters from California if he ends up acquiring the social media giant.
Activision's Kotick could see windfall in purchase
Bobby Kotick, the chief executive of Activision Blizzard Inc., could walk away with as much as $520 million after Microsoft Corp. completes its planned purchase of the videogame company.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen 'cautiously optimistic' about Elon Musk Twitter acquisition
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen is "cautiously optimistic" that Elon Musk's $44 billion deal to take Twitter private at $54.20 per share could lead to positive change for democracy and safety on the social media platform.
Disney corporate affairs chief Geoff Morrell steps down after three months
The Walt Disney Company's Cheif Corporate Affairs Officer Geoff Morrell is stepping down from his position, according to an email sent by CEO Bob Chapek that was sent to company executives.
Google making personal info private in searches
The company added ways for users to have their personal information removed from searches in an effort to cut down the risk of identify theft and malicious behavior.
Ford recalls over a quarter-million vehicles that can roll away while parked
Ford Motor Co.'s recall covers certain 2020 through 2022 Explorers with 2.3-liter engines, as well as 3-liter and 3.3-liter hybrids and the 3-liter ST. It also extends to 2020 and 2021 Explorer Police hybrids and those with 3.3-liter gas engines.
Elon Musk calls for 'less hate and more love,' jabs at far left, right
"The far left hates everyone, themselves included! But I'm no fan of the right either," Musk tweeted Friday morning. "Let’s have less hate and more love."
Worried about a recession? Wells Fargo says to watch for this telltale sign
With the Federal Reserve taking an increasingly hawkish approach to tackling the hottest inflation in 40 years, an increasing number of Wall Street banks are forecasting an economic recession in coming years.
General Motors and Ford donate 100 trucks to Ukraine
General Motors and Ford have each sent 50 trucks to Ukraine to assist the government's humanitarian relief efforts.
Google adds ways to keep personal info private from searches
The search engine giant said that people could request that types of content, including personal contact information, be removed from search results.
Apple reports higher revenue, earnings
Apple Inc. posted one of its best quarters in its 46-year history on Thursday. But investors will follow Chief Executive Tim Cook’s comments on a later conference call closely for any signs the iPhone maker sees slowing demand among high-end buyers amid high inflation, Covid-19 lockdowns in China and the war in Ukraine.
Senate Dems considering calling Elon Musk to testify on Twitter buy
Some Senate Democrats are reportedly considering calling on Tesla CEO Elon Musk to testify about his plans with Twitter after he reached a $44 billion deal to buy the company.
Elon Musk tweets meme about America's political polarization as the left goes farther left
Elon Musk, whose $44 billion bid for Twitter was recently accepted, tweeted on his new platform a meme about polarization in American politics on Thursday, suggesting that his views haven't changed but the left has become more extreme.


















