Microsoft workers with anti-Israel message interrupt company event, get fired
Microsoft allegedly fired two workers who interrupted the company's 50th anniversary event to voice their opposition to its ties with Israel. One of them said Microsoft was "using AI for genocide."
BlackRock's Fink says CEOs tell him they think US economy is in a recession
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said the stock market drop could continue amid trade war and recession concerns, but that it would still represent a buying opportunity for investors.
Teamsters launch new billboard campaign blasting United Airlines for relying on China to fix its aircraft
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is launching a new billboard campaign targeting United Airlines for outsourcing aircraft maintenance to China and other foreign countries.
Disney's Animal Kingdom celebrates 'newest addition to the savanna'
Disney Parks Blog announced on Monday that its newest addition has joined its mom and other family members on the savanna at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Ford exec says automaker is working with Trump on tariffs, 'in a good position' for US production
Ford Blue and Model e President Andrew Frick talks "working with the administration" to gain "clarity" on streamlining 100% of its auto production in America.
Stellantis offers employee discount to US buyers as auto tariffs take effect
Some automakers impacted by President Donald Trump's tariffs began issuing employee discounts to the general public to drive sales amid the uncertain economic environment.
NJ-bound United Airlines flight suffers cabin fire in flight, diverts to Washington Dulles International
A United Airlines flight bound for Newark, New Jersey, was diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport on Thursday after a fire broke out in the plane's cabin.
Amazon to send fleet of satellites to space in step to provide internet service for customers
Amazon announced it will launch more than two dozen satellites into space this month as part of its mission to provide internet service to customers.
NHL legend Sidney Crosby invests in NORQAIN, ex-teammate's Swiss watch brand
Pittsburgh Penguins legend Sidney Crosby is teaming up with Mark Streit once again, but not on the ice — instead with the Swiss watch brand NORQAIN.
Boeing CEO says company won't ramp up production yet, vows to 'get it right'
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Wednesday that the company will not rush to ramp up production, even though it is still behind on aircraft deliveries.
Walmart launches Glen Powell's organic food line as consumers eye healthier food options
Actor Glen Powell's Smash Kitchen line of healthier condiments hit store shelves at Walmart on Wednesday. It comes as the trend for healthier products grows.
Boeing CEO admits ‘serious missteps in recent years’
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg will testify in a Senate hearing on Wednesday about Boeing’s production quality and safety culture following a series of safety incidents.
American Airlines hit with lawsuit after plane caught fire at Denver airport
A passenger on the American Airlines flight that caught fire last month after diverting to Denver International Airport has filed a lawsuit against the airline.
Liberals admit to shoplifting from Whole Foods as a way to stick it to Jeff Bezos
A writer from Business Insider summarized her conversations with nearly a dozen people who have confessed to stealing from Jeff Bezos' companies out of spite for him.
BlackRock CEO Fink's letter to investors dumps DEI, touts expansion of market access
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's annual investor letter dropped references to DEI and ESG policies, and touted efforts to expand investors' access to markets, including private markets.
Lockheed Martin snags $5 billion US Army missile contract
Lockheed Martin announced it received a roughly $5 billion contract from the U.S. Army for providing Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) that will replace the Army Tactical Missile.
MLB 'torpedo' bats are legal, have been used before, former Miami Marlins president says
Former Miami Marlins President Dave Samson discusses robot umpires and the controversy over 'torpedo' bats on 'Varney & Co.'
Rescued NASA astronauts: We'd go up in Boeing's Starliner again if needed
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams indicated they’d be willing to travel on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft again in the future. They both clocked 286 days in space.
United Airlines receives FAA approval for first Starlink-equipped plane, schedules first flight for May
United Airlines's commercial passengers will experience Elon Musk's Starlink technology starting in May, according to a statement from the airline.
What it takes to maintain and repair the most famous Disney rides
One of Walt Disney World's oldest buildings houses hundreds of employees who work daily to enhance and refurbish attraction vehicles. It is called Central Shops.



















