GM giving away 40,000 chargers in electric vehicle push
General Motors is distributing up to 10 electric car- charging stations to each of its dealers to install in their community in support of the brand's coming transition to EVs.
Snap, YouTube, TikTok commit to sharing internal research on kids, teens with US lawmakers
Sen. Richard Blumenthal said lawmakers look forward to receiving the research "within days or weeks, not months."
Twitter avoids revenue hit from Apple privacy changes
Twitter Inc on Tuesday reported quarterly results that avoided the brunt of Apple Inc privacy changes on advertising that hobbled its rivals, sending its shares up 3%.
Microsoft results bolstered by pandemic cloud computing and gaming
Microsoft Corp beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly results on Tuesday on pandemic-induced demand for the software giant's cloud-based services and gaming consoles as businesses moved to hybrid working and people entertained themselves at home.
Shaq scores a buyer for his massive Florida mansion after three years
Shaquille O’Neal’s Windermere, Florida, megamansion has sold for $11 million after more than three years on the market, several real estate agents and an array of price tags.
Celtics' Enes Kanter doubles down on accusing Nike of using 'slave labor' from China to make shoes
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter has doubled down on accusing Nike of using Chinese "slave labor" in the making of the company's shoes.
United losing $1.4M every two weeks by placing unvaccinated pilots on paid leave
In court documents filed on Oct. 22, the Chicago-based carrier argued that because of a temporary restraining order on its vaccine mandate its "been forced to place unvaccinated pilots on paid leave, which costs approximately $1.4 million every two weeks."
White Sox star Yasmani Grandal changes gear to better protect himself behind the plate: 'It was a no-brainer'
Two-time MLB All-Star Yasmani Grandal knows the dangers that come with being behind the plate as one the best catchers in baseball.
Treasury IG to audit airline compliance with CARES Act loans, amid COVID vaccine layoffs
The Treasury Department inspector general is planning to audit on whether major airline companies are in compliance with the terms of their federal government loans under the CARES Act, amid layoffs of employees due to coronavirus vaccine mandates.
Houston furniture store owner makes big World Series bet
Gallery Furniture owner Jim McIngvale could win nearly $36 million if the Houston Astros win the World Series.
Recalled Walmart product tests positive for deadly bacteria
Walmart issued a recall for The Better Homes & Gardens Lavender & Chamomile Essential Oil Infused Aromatherapy Room Spray with Gemstones after a sample tested positive for Burkholderia pseudomallei, "which causes melioidosis, a condition that is difficult to diagnose and can be fatal," according to the recall notice posted by CPSC.
GM adding overtime at 6 US plants as chip situation improves
General Motors will have all of its North American assembly plants operational on Nov. 1 and will be adding overtime shifts at six as it begins to recover from the semiconductor chip shortage.
TikTok, Snap, YouTube to face questions from Congress over platforms' impacts on teens, children
TikTok, Snap and YouTube are in the hot seat as the companies are set to face questions from Congress over the platforms' impacts on teens.
Celtics' Enes Kanter torches Nike for remaining 'silent' on China's slave labor
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter torched Nike in a Twitter video on Monday, lambasting the company for remaining "silent" on slave labor in China.
Mark Cuban-owned company launches pharmacy-benefit manager
A pair of new companies are being launched to tackle high drug costs, the latest sign of employer frustration with the middlemen, known as PBMs, whose job it is to keep down the spending.
Disney World attendees slammed for wearing this inappropriate shirt
A couple is getting some flak online for wearing what many deemed an inappropriate shirt to Disney World.
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart ask for mistrial in opioid case, claiming juror misconduct
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Giant Eagle called for a mistrial in an opioid case against the companies, after a juror brought in outside documentation and distributed it to other jurors.
Blue Origin plans commercial space station
Blue Origin is teaming up with a host of partners to develop a commercial space station, which it calls a 'mixed use business park,' by the end of the decade.
CVS, Walgreens offering COVID-19 booster shots to Moderna, J&J recipients
The pharmacies began issuing additional boosters after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said specific Moderna and Johnson & Johnson recipients qualify.
MLB legend Ken Griffey Jr. joins Mariners ownership group
Ken Griffey Jr. is back with the Seattle Mariners.


















