PG&E blamed for massive Northern California wildfire
Pacific Gas & Electric power lines sparked last summer's Dixie Fire in Northern California that swept through five counties and burned more than 1,300 homes and other buildings, state fire officials said Tuesday.
Walmart to hire over 3,000 US drivers as it expands home delivery
Walmart Inc said on Tuesday it plans to hire more than 3,000 U.S. delivery drivers and build out a fleet of all-electric delivery vans to support its "in-home" grocery delivery service, its latest investment in its last-mile fulfillment network.
Sen. Rand Paul explains why he is leaving YouTube
Rand Paul takes on Big Tech censorship, calling YouTube the 'worst' in Big Tech.
Walmart and Kroger raise prices for BinaxNOW rapid COVID-19 tests
Walmart and Kroger have both raised the price of BinaxNOW rapid at-home COVID-19 tests after an agreement with the Biden administration to sell them at cost has expired
Starbucks to require COVID-19 vaccine or weekly testing for employees
Under Occupational Safety and Health Administration's mandate, large employers, including Starbucks, must enforce a policy requiring employees to be fully vaccinated or submit to weekly COVID-19 testing.
Over 1,200 flights canceled due to bad weather, COVID-related staffing issues
For over a week during the busiest time of the year airlines have been forced to change or scrap flights due to a mix of bad weather and coronavirus-related staffing shortages.
Eric Adams scolds NYC big banks for remote work amid COVID surge: 'Can't run New York City from home'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams scolded big banks for sending their Big Apple-based employees back to remote work amid the spread of the highly contagious omicron variant, asserting that the financial powerhouses "can't run New York City from home."
Ford doubling F-150 Lightning production to 150,000 annually
Ford is increasing planned production of the F-150 Lightning to 150,000 units annually to meet demand for the electric pickup.
PBR backtracks after suggesting that you 'try eating a--' if you're not drinking this January
Pabst Blue Ribbon apologized on Monday after the brand's Twitter account fired off a string of profane messages to start 2022, including that "dry January is so last year" and people should "try eating a--" if they don't want to drink booze this month.
China accuses Walmart of 'stupidity and shortsightedness' amid claims it pulled Xinjiang products
China is intensifying its scrutiny of Walmart amid reports that it was no longer supplying products from Xinjiang, where the government has been accused of forced labor and intense persecution.
Rand Paul quits YouTube, citing censorship
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Monday launched a boycott against YouTube over what he describes as "almost religious adherence to the edicts of government bureaucrats."
Apple hits $3T in market value, first for US company
Apple and CEO Tim Cook made history...again.
Disney World ends service from Orlando Airport to resort, possibly causing increase in ride-share prices
Guests traveling from Orlando International Airport and staying at a Disney World Resort hotel can no longer use the Magical Express service to go from the airport to the resort.
AT&T, Verizon reject US government request to delay 5G service
The telecommunications giants sent a joint letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Steve Dickson Sunday, trying to dismiss claims that activating 5G C-band service would harm the aviation industry.
Antonio Brown's meltdown may cost him more than spot on the Bucs
Antonio Brown’s meltdown during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ comeback win over the New York Jets on Sunday appeared to end up hitting him in the wallet the most.
Thousands more flights canceled across US due to COVID staffing shortages, weather
Thousands of flights were canceled across the U.S. again Sunday as bad weather and the omicron variant of the coronavirus continue to impact airline operations.
United, Spirit offering pay boosts to mitigate COVID-related staffing disruptions
The incentives come amid a swath of flight cancellations during the holiday week as pilots, flight attendants and ground crews become infected with or are exposed to the omicron variant of the coronavirus.
FAA warns of potential flight delays due to increased COVID cases among employees
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is warning that travelers may face delays in the coming days due to an increased number of employees testing positive for COVID-19 -- at a time when Americans have been dogged by flight cancellations due to the ongoing pandemic.
Some Walmart stores temporarily close for COVID-19 cleanings
Walmarts around the country are shutting down retail locations temporarily to clean as COVID-19 cases continue to surge nationwide.
US omicron surge causes more flight cancellations, delays
More than a thousand flights were canceled again on Friday as airlines continued to contend with the omicron variant of the coronavirus.


















