Google launches bipartisan effort to train candidates, campaigns ahead of 2022 midterms
Google is launching a bipartisan effort to provide tools to train candidates and campaign workers in ways to “stay safe online” ahead of the 2022 midterm election cycle.
‘Matrix’ co-producer sues Warner Bros. over HBO Max streaming release
In the latest battle over streaming, the co-producer of “The Matrix Resurrections” sued Warner Bros., claiming the decision to release the movie simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters breached their contract.
Tesla subpoenaed by SEC over Elon Musk tweets
Tesla has once again been subpoenaed by the Securities and Exchange Commission over CEO Elon Musk’s Twitter habits.
PriceRunner sues Google for 2.1 billion euros, prepares for long fight
Swedish price comparison firm PriceRunner said on Monday it was suing Alphabet-owned Google for about 2.1 billion euros ($2.4 billion), the latest firm to take legal action alleging the search giant manipulated search results.
Disney Wish delays inaugural sailing, cancels 12 voyages
Disney Cruise Line was notified that Germany's Meyer Werft shipyard would need more time to finish building the ship "due in part to the pandemic."
The best cities for football fans this year: report
With Super Bowl LVI just around the corner, take a look at which cities offer the best experience for football fans, according to WalletHub.
In winter storms, Ford's F-150 can power your home
Electric vehicles may soon double as backup generators for many households.
GOP congressman says NBC refused to air advertisement slamming 'Genocide Games' sponsors
NBC is allegedly refusing to air a Republican congressman's advertisement that criticizes several United States corporations for sponsoring the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Super Bowl 2022 ticket prices soar, shocking NFL fans
Super Bowl tickets are hard to come by as it is, and the prices to get into the stadium to watch the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams next weekend have come under scrutiny.
Delta asks US Attorney General to create national 'no-fly' list for unruly passengers
Delta has already maintained its own no-fly list and wants to have collaboration between all airlines on a national list.
NASA approves Axiom Space's first private astronaut mission to ISS
NASA and its international partners announced Wednesday that they had approved crew members for Axiom Space's first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
Beijing Olympics: Coca-Cola quiet on Uyghur genocide after criticizing Georgia election law
The Coca-Cola Company continues to stay quiet about China's genocide of Uyghur Muslims amid the company's involvement in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
SpaceX, NASA investigating parachute problems on last 2 flights
SpaceX and NASA are looking into a parachute issue that occurred on the last two of the organizations' capsule flights.
Nike joins Amazon on list of potential Peloton suitors: report
Sports apparel maker Nike is in the early stages of a possible pursuit of exercise bike maker Peloton, according to a report.
Ford says chip shortage will force it to halt or cut production at 8 plants: reports
Difficulties in obtaining semiconductor chips will prompt Ford Motor to temporarily halt or scale back production at eight plants in North America, the company said Friday, according to reports.
Ford CEO Farley cracking down hard on $3.6 billion dealer markups
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the automaker is going to start restricting vehicle allocations to dealers who charge "unreasonable markups."
Southwest Airlines will resume serving alcoholic drinks this month
The Texas-based carrier announced Thursday that it's bringing back its "full menu of on-board beverage options" after temporarily nixing alcohol from its menu in March 2020.
Winter storm leads to more flight cancellations
As of 12 p.m. ET Friday, nearly 3,300 flights leaving, entering or traveling between the United States were canceled, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Kohl's slaps down takeover offers
Kohl's shoots down a takeover offer, and investors are taking the snub in stride.
Ford 'confident' car prices, chip shortage will ease this year
Ford CFO John Lawler expects car volume to increase as semiconductor production ramps back up this year.



















