Lyft follows Uber in adding fuel surcharge due to high gas prices
Rideshare company Lyft has followed its competitor, Uber, in adding a fuel surcharge to customers due to soaring gas prices.
China's new COVID lockdown hits Apple supplier, raising risk of higher inflation
A spike in COVID-19 cases has prompted China to lock down two major cities, freezing production across a number of auto manufacturers and electronics factories – a move that threatens to further exacerbate the hottest inflation in four decades.
Russia warns Western companies of arrests, asset seizures over government criticism
Russian prosecutors have issued stern warnings to Western businesses operating in Russia, threatening to arrest corporate leaders who criticize the Kremlin or to seize the assets of companies that pull out of the nation.
CVS beefs up internal reporting process after sexual harassment investigation
CVS will launch the Office of Workplace Assistance, a senior team that will provide employees with a “separate and independent channel for accessing resources to help navigate challenging situations.”
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin taps SNL's Pete Davidson as next spaceflight passenger
Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson is headed to suborbital space as part of Blue Origin's next human spaceflight this month.
Ford to launch 7 new electric vehicles in Europe by 2024 with help from Volkswagen
Ford will launch seven new electric vehicles in Europe by 2024, including two crossovers built on a Volkswagen-designed platform.
St. Louis County former Ford mechanic awarded $20M in asbestos suit
A former Ford mechanic was awarded $20 million after suing over alleged exposure to asbestos while he worked on Ford vehicle brakes as a mechanic in the 1960s.
Uber to roll out fuel surcharge in United States amid high gas prices
Uber Technologies Inc said on Friday U.S. customers, excluding New York City, will have to pay a fuel surcharge from March 16 as the ride-hailing firm tries to address concerns of drivers and couriers hit by record high gasoline prices.
Rare Steve Jobs memorabilia, items from Apple's origins go up for auction
The auction’s top item is a check signed by both Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, from 1976.
Burger King halts Russia operations following Ukraine invasion
Burger King suspended “all of its corporate support for the Russian market."
California to test electric Fords and GMs as backup power for homes
The Pacific Gas & Electric Company is planning pilot programs this year to study the use of Ford and GM's electric vehicles as backup power for homes in case of blackouts.
Disney accused by activist shareholder of 'complicity in China genocide'
The Walt Disney Company is being lambasted by a shareholder who claims the entertainment giant is guilty of "complicity in China genocide," accusing the firm of hypocrisy.
Japan's Toyota to cut production by between 5%-20% from previous plan
Toyota Motor Corp has told suppliers it will cut domestic production by up to 20% as it faces strains from ongoing chip shortages.
United Airlines announces unvaccinated employees with exemptions can return to work
United Airlines announced that unvaccinated employees can to return to their jobs in late-march.
Google pausing 'vast majority' of business in Russia over Ukraine invasion
Google said Thursday that it is now pausing the “vast majority" of commercial activities in Russia after announcing last week that Google ads would be suspended in the country over Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Disney announces 'pause' on all business in Russia
The Walt Disney Company announced it will be pausing all business in Russia after the company suspended film releases in the country last week.
March Madness driving ticket demand as COVID restrictions ease
Vivid Seats CEO Stan Chia discusses the renewed excitement and demand for live events on 'The Claman Countdown.'
BMW recalls over 917,000 vehicles due to engine fire risk
The recall covers select 1 Series, 3 Series, 5 Series, Z4, X3 SAV AND X5 SAV vehicles between the 2006 and 2013 model years, according to documents posted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website on March 2.
MLB cancels more games as lockout continues
DLE Agency founder and sports agent Doug Eldridge discusses the MLB lockout.
Twitter unveils version of site that can bypass Russia block
Twitter has launched a privacy-protected version of its site to bypass surveillance and censorship after Russia restricted access to its service in the country.



















