Southwest Airlines passenger jumps from taxiing plane at Phoenix airport
A passenger jumped out of a Southwest Airlines flight that had just landed Saturday morning at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, according to reports.
Disney-owned Hulu pulls Astroworld documentary following backlash
Hulu pulled "Astroworld: Concert from Hell" following social media backlash. The streaming platform clarified the documentary had been produced by ABC13/KTRK-TV and had removed it to avoid further confusion.
Buy now, pay later is the new layaway: What are the pros and cons?
When Walmart announced it was ending its layaway program for the majority of its store categories in favor of a buy now, pay later format, social media users expressed their confusion and sadness with nostalgic tweets. Retail experts and financial lending providers aren’t surprised by the shift.
Google delays required return to office for employees
Google said it is delaying its required return-to-office plans that were scheduled to start Jan. 10 at the earliest for U.S. offices.
US accuses Whole Foods of banning Black Lives Matter masks
U.S. labor board prosecutors have alleged that Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market illegally banned employees from wearing "Black Lives Matter" masks and punished workers who did, according to Bloomberg.
Woman reportedly breastfed cat on Delta Airlines flight
A woman on a Delta Airlines flight was reportedly busted breastfeeding her cat
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal restructuring social media giant's leadership team
Twitter will transition to a general manager model for its Consumer, Revenue and Core Tech divisions, which will be led by Kayvon Beykpour, Bruce Falck and Nick Caldwell, respectively. The general managers will be responsible for leading all core teams across engineering, product management, design and research.
Enes Kanter Freedom: Nike using major athletes as ‘puppets’
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter Freedom on human rights abuses in China and whether LeBron James will meet with him.
Starbucks fending off growing unionization effort at its stores
Just a few weeks after ballots were mailed for a rare unionization vote at three Starbucks locations in Buffalo, New York, the coffee chain is fending off a growing movement as three additional stores in the area appeared before the National Labor Relations Board on Thursday to request their own elections.
Michael Avenatti requesting new trial in Nike case
Disgraced former attorney Michael Avenatti is requesting a new trial after he was convicted last year of trying to extort up to $25 million from NIke by threatening to go public with corruption allegations and cause billions of dollars in valuation losses.
Elon Musk mocks new Twitter CEO
Musk tweeted out a meme depicting Twitter's new CEO Parag Agrawal as Stalin and his predecessor, Jack Dorsey, as Nikolay Yezhov, a Stalin associate who was assassinated under his direction.
Stacey Abrams' 'far-left, socialist priorities' would be a disaster in Georgia: Rep. Carter
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., discusses Stacey Abrams 2022 bid for Georgia Governor, the MLB All-Star Game and COVID-related mandates.
WTA pulls China tournaments over Peng Shuai, Enes Kanter Freedom urges US sports leagues to ‘take notes’
Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter Freedom praises WTA for suspending competitions in China amid Peng Shuai controversy and why he's recommending US companies to take a stance against China.
WTA pulls China tournaments over Peng Shuai, Enes Kanter Freedom urges US major sports leagues to ‘take note’
Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter Freedom argues the Chinese government is trying to 'control the narrative' around tennis star Peng Shuai.
BlackRock investments in China: Consumers' Research warning consumers, governments
Consumers' Research, an educational nonprofit that shares consumer information, on Thursday morning sent a letter to 10 governors, warning them of investment management company BlackRock's ties to China.
Ford November sales up 5.9% from last year
Ford sales were up 5.9% in November on the back of record sales of SUVs. It was the only automaker to report an increase for the month.
Enes Kanter Freedom on China: People need to wake up and speak up
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter Freedom on becoming a U.S. citizen, Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, LeBron James, speaking out against the Chinese government, U.S. corporations and the International Olympic Committee.
Apple tells suppliers iPhone demand has slowed: report
The iPhone accounted for about half of Apple's $365.8 billion in revenue during the last fiscal year.
MLB comes to work stoppage as owners lock out players
Major League Baseball owners locked out players at midnight Wednesday for the first work stoppage in the sport since 1995 as the collective bargaining agreement with the players union expired.
Local union members demanding — and winning — representation in national organizations
Union members across the country are fighting for better working conditions and more representation in their national unions. In two large unions, they've made large gains toward having a greater voice in the organizations.



















