Hunter Biden, former Biden aide invested in Chinese company tied to Communist Party, NBA China
Hunter Biden’s longtime business partner, Eric Schwerin, sent him an email in March 2017 breaking down the ownership interests of Rosemont Seneca Advisors, which included a 5% stake in Harves Amusement Parks and ownership in Harves Sports and Entertainment.
Starbucks facing calls for boycott after dropping vaccine mandate
Starbucks is facing backlash said that it was reversing its policy requiring U.S. employees to be fully vaccinated after the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s plan to require vaccines or regular COVID testing at companies with more than 100 workers.
Bank of America slashes its overdraft fees
Amid increased scrutiny from the CFPB towards banks' overdraft fees, Bank of America announced it is reducing these consumer charges.
American Airlines narrows loss, COVID still wild card
American Airlines CEO Doug Parker details the challenges and outlook for the carrier as the omicron variant continues to disrupt travel.
Long-haul carrier Emirates resumes Boeing 777 flights to US
Long-haul carrier Emirates said Thursday it would resume its Boeing 777 flights to the U.S. amid an ongoing dispute over the rollout of new 5G services there.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek, Bob Iger pay packages more than doubled: report
It was a big year in compensation for both Disney's current CEO and former boss.
Walgreens launches tool to track COVID-19 cases as omicron surges
The Walgreens COVID-19 Index, which uses testing data from Aegis Sciences Corporation, can track the spread of the omicron variant within 24 to 48 hours, the company announced Wednesday.
Texas attorney general takes Google to court for deceptive trade practice on Pixel phones
Google is facing a lawsuit headache after Utah also filed a lawsuit claiming the tech giant had engaged in antitrust practices with Facebook.
What is metaverse and why NFTs are key to its massive explosion
Larry Cheng, managing partner at Volition Capital, argued that there is “a bit of a gold rush mentality to NFTs as the fiber and the texture of the metaverse” as he described the space, which is garnering increased interest from traditional companies, including Walmart.
Over 100 millionaires call for higher taxes worldwide: 'Tax us now'
A group of ultrawealthy people are asking governments around the world to make them pay more in taxes in order to help close a growing wealth gap.
AirTag stalking: New Apple device involved in suspicious tracking incidents across the country
A handful of unsettling, individual stories are pointing a larger problem with a relatively new Apple product called the AirTag.
Starbucks scraps vaccine mandate
Starbucks announces a key decision on its vaccine mandate.
Rare sports memorabilia up for auction
Goldin Auctions' Ken Goldin discusses what's up for auction and partnering with Tom Brady for charity.
Ford and ADT to provide on-car video security system
Ford and ADT are teaming up on a new company called Canopy that will provide live video security monitoring of a vehicle and is aimed at protecting work equipment stored inside.
Biden praises AT&T, Verizon's move to temporarily limit 5G rollout at certain airports
Biden says the agreement will "avoid potentially devastating disruptions to passenger travel, cargo operations, and our economic recovery, while allowing more than 90 percent of wireless tower deployment to occur as scheduled" and "bring more high-speed internet options to millions of Americans."
AT&T, Verizon alter 5G rollout as United Airlines warns of potential flight cancellations
United Airlines said the planned 5G rollout will have a "devastating impact on aviation" and impact approximately 15,000 annual United flights as well as goods and tons of cargo.
Microsoft deal makes Activision CEO Bobby Kotick even richer
Kotick, who has been under pressure amid allegations of running a workplace fraught with misconduct, is Activision Blizzard's largest single shareholder.
Toyota cutting production in February due to semiconductor shortage
Toyota is cutting production in February due to the ongoing semiconductor shortage. It expects to build 700,000 during the month, which is 150,000 less than planned.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says stakeholder capitalism is not 'woke'
Larry Fink, BlackRock founder and CEO, defended his push for corporate America to adopt more climate-friendly policies, arguing that stakeholder capitalism is about turning a profit – not being "woke."
AT&T, Verizon 5G rollout: What to know
After a series of delays, Verizon and AT&T are slated to roll out new 5G service on Wednesday utilizing C-band transmissions.



















