Twitter to match employee donations to Ukrainian refugee organizations
Twitter will match employee donations that support Ukrainian refugees and make its own gift, the company said Friday.
Ukraine attack won't hinder Russia with European Space Agency
The director of the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Twitter Friday that while the agency has been monitoring the "evolving situation" in Ukraine, its partnerships with Russia would continue as planned.
Arizona Starbucks becomes 1st outside New York to unionize
Employees at a Starbucks in suburban Phoenix voted Friday to form a union, becoming the first store outside New York to organize.
Facebook bans Russian state media from advertising and monetizing content on its platform
Facebook has banned Russian state media from running advertisements on their platform from anywhere in the world.
Twitter suspends advertisements in Russia and Ukraine amid war
Twitter has suspended advertisements in Russia and Ukraine amid a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Delta Air Lines suspends code-share agreement with Russia's Aeroflot
While Delta does not operate services to Ukraine or Russia, the code-share agreement allows its customers to book seats on Aeroflot flights and vice versa.
Russia invasion prompts FedEx, UPS to suspend all services in Ukraine
FedEx and UPS suspended services to and from Ukraine just after Russian forces began to invade the country.
NASA says US-Russia 'civil space cooperation' to continue aboard International Space Station
NASA says it will continue to work with Russia's Roscosmos space agency aboard the International Space Station despite new sanctions against the country over its invasion of Ukraine.
Arizona Starbucks to attempt vote on union for 2nd time
Employees at a Starbucks in suburban Phoenix are expected to move forward Friday with a vote on whether to unionize, amplifying the growing interest in organizing among the coffee chain's workers.
Publishers move to abandon Google-supported mobile web initiative
Several large online publishers are taking steps to abandon a program from Alphabet Inc.’s Google that was billed as a way to optimize readers’ mobile-browsing experience, saying it generates less advertising revenue.
Ford recalls heavy-duty pickups; drive shafts can fracture
Ford is recalling nearly a quarter-million heavy duty pickup trucks in the U.S. because the drive shafts can fracture and cause a loss of power.
Bank heavyweight on market volatility: Geopolitical events, supply chain creating 'additional uncertainty'
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan argued geopolitical events and supply chain issues are creating "additional uncertainty," but notes that overall the U.S. economy is strong based on consumer spending, low unemployment and wage growth.
Ford recalling over 330,000 Mustangs to fix rearview camera wiring issue
Ford is recalling more than 330,000 select 2015-2017 model year Mustang vehicles due to blank or distorted rearview camera images caused by loose or damaged wiring.
Lowe's raises full-year forecast as home improvement demand holds steady
U.S. home improvement chain Lowe's Cos Inc lifted its full-year sales and profit forecast on Wednesday, as home improvement retailers benefit from resilient demand for tools and building materials.
Home Depot signals lumber prices will remain ‘volatile’
Home Depot's incoming CEO provided a fresh update on rising lumber prices during the company's earnings call.
Amsterdam Apple Store hostage situation resolved by police
After an hours-long standoff, police confirmed that the suspect has been stopped and that the hostage is safe.
AT&T 3G shutdown: What to know
AT&T's 3G sunset will impact a wide variety of devices including phones, fire and burglar alarms, GPS and medical alert systems. FOX Business provides a roundup of everything you need to know.
Dutch consumer watchdog gives Apple fifth $5.7 million fine in App Store dispute
The Dutch antitrust watchdog fined Apple 5 million euros ($5.7 million) on Monday, the fifth such penalty in successive weeks in a row over access to non-Apple payment methods for subscriptions to dating apps.
Carl Icahn takes on McDonald's over pig welfare
Billionaire investor and Icahn Enterprises founder Carl Icahn is waging a proxy battle against McDonald's in an effort to pressure the fast food giant to switch to "crate free" pork.
Carl Icahn nominates two to McDonald’s board
Carl Icahn has launched a proxy fight for two board seats at McDonald’s Corp., as the activist investor pushes the fast-food chain to require its suppliers to change their treatment of pigs.


















