Elon Musk would reverse Trump Twitter ban, calling it morally wrong
Elon Musk says he would reverse President Donald Trump's ban on Twitter.
Apple discontinuing last iPod model, available 'while supplies last'
Over 20 years after Apple's iPod first revolutionized how people can listen to music, the company announced Tuesday that it is discontinuing the MP3 player.
Netflix could add commercials by end of the year: report
Netflix reportedly told employees in a recent note that ads could be coming to the streaming platform by the end of 2022.
Judge to decide how much pharmacies owe over opioid crisis
Back in November, a jury in U.S. District Judge Dan Polster’s courtroom sided with the counties and agreed that the way the pharmacies dispensed pain medication played an outsized role in creating a public nuisance.
NLRB actions ignore long-standing precedents – including their own
Workers at Amazon and Starbucks have been the faces of the pro-union movements but behind the scenes action by the NLRB may suggest an even more aggressive move.
Ex-Vikings LB Chad Greenway looks to revolutionize college recruiting with innovative partnership
Before Chad Greenway made a name for himself in the NFL, he was a high school football player from a small town in South Dakota with little visibility in the college recruiting sphere.
Elon Musk says Twitter obviously has a 'strong' left-wing bias
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is in the process of acquiring Twitter, said the social media platform obviously has a “strong” left-wing bias, commenting on Twitter's apparent lack of action against a Rewire News Group journalist who tweeted a call for violence against pro-lifers.
Virgin Galactic’s commercial service delay sparks downgrade
Shares of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic have tumbled after the aerospace giant's stock was downgraded from a buy to a hold rating by Truist Securities analyst Michale Ciarmoli.
Uber to cut spending, treat hiring as 'privilege'
Uber reported a net loss of $5.9 billion during the first quarter of 2022 on revenue of $6.9 billion.
Disney silent on SCOTUS opinion leak, but weighed in on Florida parents bill
Disney CEO Bob Chapek was not shy about sharing his thoughts on Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill but has yet to say anything regarding the leaked SCOTUS draft opinion.
Ford expected to unload part of Rivian stake: report
Rivian automotive shares may be poised to flood the market as the post-IPO lockup period for the electric vehicle maker expires on Sunday.
Walgreens agrees to pay Florida $683 million in opioid case
Walgreens has settled with the state of Florida in a lawsuit concerning the opioid epidemic, in which it has agreed to pay $683 million to help fight against opioid addiction and abuse.
Musk aims to quintuple Twitter's revenue to $26.4 billion by 2028, New York Times reports
Elon Musk is aiming to increase Twitter's (TWTR.N) annual revenue to $26.4 billion by 2028
Costco ends mortgage program membership perk
Costco is no longer offering a mortgage program for its members.
Trump's lawsuit over Twitter ban dismissed by federal judge
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from former President Trump against Twitter, challenging the social media company for banning himself and others from the platform.
PR firm Zeno Group advises corporate clients not to weigh in on Roe v. Wade, abortion rights: report
Public relations firm Zeno Group has reportedly advised a number of high-profile clients to avoid commenting on the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, a 1973 landmark legal ruling that protects women's rights to an abortion.
Starbucks 'deeply concerned' White House didn't invite company rep to meeting with union organizers
Starbucks is asking the Biden administration for a sit-down after the White House left the company out of a meeting that included an organizer seeking to unionize the coffee giant's workers.
UPS donated to pro-choice group said to be targeting churches with protests
Pro-choice demonstrations are taking off across America after the unprecedented leaked draft opinion from Justice Samuel Alito that has pro-choice activists mobilizing en masse.
Unruly air passenger incidents fall after mask mandate lifted
The rate of unruly passenger incidents on airplanes fell to the lowest level since 2020 a week after a federal judge ended a government mask mandate for public transportation, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday.
Elon Musk denies Truth Social CEO claim that Trump told him to buy Twitter
Elon Musk says he did not "directly or indirectly" speak with former President Trump after Truth Social's CEO told FOX Business Trump quietly "encouraged" Musk's Twitter takeover.


















