Walmart to end cigarette sales in select stores, markets
Walmart will end cigarette sales at select U.S. store locations, the company said Monday. The retailer, which has approximately 4,700 total stores in the country, did not disclose how many locations would be affected.
Apple CEO Tim Cook celebrates CODA's historic Oscar wins
"CODA" became the first streaming service film to take home an Oscar for Best Picture at the 94th annual Academy Awards on Sunday.
Facebook, Twitter moving at a 'slow speed' to combat Russian government disinformation, expert says
One expert is claiming that Facebook and Twitter are moving at a "slow speed" in their enforcement of Russian government propaganda on social media platforms.
Unvaccinated United Airlines employees return to work
Unvaccinated United Airlines employees who sought medical or religious exemptions will be able to return to work Monday, according to an internal memo.
Disney has been outspoken on DeSantis' parental rights bill but silent on Uyghur genocide
As loud as they are against a state policy they disagree with, Disney has been silent about the ongoing Uyghur Muslim genocide in China — even as they film movies there.
Elon Musk weighs in on whether China, Russia could ‘take out’ Starlink satellite system
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk appeared unfazed when asked by Axel Springer’s Mathias Döpfner about the possibility of China or Russia taking out the Starlink satellite system Musk sent to Ukraine to help them fend off Russian invaders.
Disney backlash over Florida bill could sour Oscars night
The LGBTQ backlash against Disney over its response to Florida’s parental rights bill could put a sour note on Oscars night, which is reportedly on "life support" following dismal ratings in past years.
Florida Republicans condemn 'woke' Disney, urge more boycotts by conservatives against the 'activist machine'
Florida GOP members of Congress railed against Disney for advocating against the Republican-led "Parental Rights in Education" bill and signaled that the Orlando vacation destination may see boycotts from conservatives for its political activism.
2022 Oscars will see 'Power of the Dog' attempt to break Netflix's best picture drought
Throughout the years, the streaming giant has delivered a conveyor belt of tent-pole films. However, Netflix remains shut out of the award show's best picture category.
Disney fans turn on company over Florida bill controversy
Disney has been a vocal opponent of the Sunshine State bill backed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, even as polls show the bill growing in popularity.
Netflix beefs up gaming push with Boss Fight Entertainment acquisition
The deal comes as Netflix is looking to boost subscriber growth and stay competitive against rivals Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin expresses interest in NASA's second Artemis lunar lander contract
The Sustaining Lunar Development contract will offer an alternative to SpaceX's Starship, which is aiming to transport the first woman and first person of color to the Moon in 2025 or 2026 as part of NASA's Artemis III mission.
Helmets sold at Walmart stores nationwide recalled over injury hazard
Sakar International recalled for 89,000 Dimensions Bluetooth Speaker Helmets, which were sold at Walmart stores nationwide and on its online marketplace since since July 2020, according to the recall.
Nike, Bryant estate reach deal to resume partnership: report
Vanessa Bryant and Kobe Bryant’s estate has reached a new deal with Nike, allowing his signature shoes to once again be produced by the company, reports said.
Southwest Airlines to launch new ticket type to boost revenue
Southwest Airlines Co. is launching a new type of ticket with some additional perks as it looks to boost revenue and its appeal to business travelers.
Apple urges court to reject Epic's appeal in App Store antitrust case
Apple Inc on Thursday told appellate judges that video game maker Epic Games had failed to show any legal error that would justify them overturning a lower-court ruling that found key App Store policies do not break U.S. antitrust law.
Chick-fil-A to turn used cooking oil into fuel in partnership with Darling Ingredients
Earlier this week, Darling Ingredients Inc. announced that it has partnered with Chick-fil-A to convert its used cooking oil into fuel.
Netflix crackdown signals stricter sharing rules
The streaming company currently allows people who live together to share their account via separate profiles and multiple streams
BlackRock's Larry Fink says Ukraine war 'put an end' to globalization
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says Russia's invasion of Ukraine "has put an end to the globalization we have experienced over the last three decades."
Wendy Williams calls out Wells Fargo for blocking access to her money: 'This is not fair'
Wendy Williams is requesting Wells Fargo give her access to her money, saying in a video on Wednesday that the bank is not treating her fairly.



















