U.S. charges former Apple buyer with defrauding more than $10 million from company
U.S. prosecutors have charged a former Apple Inc employee with defrauding the iPhone maker out of more than $10 million in a series of schemes.
Uber, Lyft drivers consider quitting as pain at the gas pump grows
Uber and Lyft drivers consider quitting over rising fuel costs.
Labor foe Schultz returns as Starbucks union effort grows
Former Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz has returned amid the coffee chain's employee unionization movement.
Disney Shanghai temporarily closes as China battles another COVID surge
Shanghai Disney says it will be temporarily closed to the public starting Monday in response to another surge of COVID cases sweeping mainland China.
GM buys SoftBank's stake in its driverless car unit Cruise
General Motors Co. said it is buying out SoftBank Vision Fund L.P.'s stake in its Cruise division for $2.1 billion, roughly four years after the Japanese investment firm joined the car maker in betting on driverless-car technology.
Tom Brady makes Bitcoin offer for fan who spent over $500,000 on 'last' TD football
Looks like the unlucky fan that spent over $500,000 on what was presumably Tom Brady's last career touchdown pass is going to be getting some reimbursement after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback made a plea on their behalf.
SNL's Pete Davidson no longer flying with Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin
Blue Origin said it would announce Pete Davidson's replacement in the coming days
American Airlines to resume alcohol sales on certain flights in April
American Airlines announced it will resume selling alcohol on domestic and short-haul international flights in April.
Russian fast-food chain reveals near-identical logo of McDonald’s after restaurant suspends operations
A Russian fast-food franchise is positioning itself to become the next McDonald’s after the Chicago-based company suspended operations in the country over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Lockheed Martin stock hit on report Pentagon lowered F-35 order
Shares of Lockheed Martin tumbled this week following a report that the U.S. Defense Department decided to trim the number of F-35 stealth warplanes from its next budget by 35%.
Netflix to run tests on charging users for sharing subscriptions outside of households
Netflix is rolling out a test to limit password sharing in parts of Chile, Costa Rica, and Peru.
Starbucks moves to reusable cups in sustainability push
Starbucks' iconic white paper cups could soon be a thing of the past. The coffee chain announced it will be phasing out its single-use cups in favor of reusable mugs.
Walmart aims to hire 50K workers, add new hubs
Walmart is also hiring thousands of employees in its global tech organization while simultaneously adding hubs in Toronto and Atlanta.
Sycamore and Hudson’s Bay prepare Kohl’s bids
Private-equity firm Sycamore Partners and Canada’s Hudson’s Bay plan to submit takeover bids for Kohl’s Corp. that could value Kohl’s above $9 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
JetBlue, American, Southwest pilots sue CDC over federal mask mandate
The 10 commercial airline pilots argue that the court should "vacate worldwide the FTMM (federal transportation mask mandate)" calling it an "illegal and unconstitutional exercise of executive authority."
Apple supplier Foxconn resumes some work in Shenzhen, China, after COVID lockdown
Foxconn, one of Apple's biggest suppliers, announced Wednesday that it had partially resumed production in a key Chinese city after new COVID-19 restrictions forced the company to temporarily suspend operations.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s ‘Servant of the People’ returns to Netflix: ‘You asked and it’s back!’
“Servant of the People,” the popular series that launched Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s political career, is available again on Netflix, the streaming giant confirmed on Wednesday.
Apple Park hazardous materials incident resolved by Santa Clara County fire officials
The Santa Clara County Fire Department has resolved a hazardous materials incident that occurred at Apple Park on Tuesday afternoon.
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson to retire, Howard Schultz to return
Starbucks will begin the search for a new CEO after Kevin Johnson announced his retirement.
California city seriously considers declaring Chick-fil-A a 'public nuisance'
Santa Barbara, California, may declare Chick-fil-a a “public nuisance” over long lines that block a lane of traffic.



















