'Telecommunications issue' at Newark Airport leads to more delays, FAA confirms
FAA does not provide details about the third reported equipment outage impacting flights Sunday at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Google to pay Texas $1.4B to settle claims of unauthorized tracking, collecting of private data
Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle a lawsuit claiming the company collected users' data without permission, state Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
Krispy Kreme pauses nationwide doughnut rollout with McDonald's
Krispy Kreme said it is pausing its doughnut rollout at McDonald's restaurants as it reassesses the deployment schedule with the burger chain. The partnership was announced last year.
Secret Service receives 10 vehicles for agent training from General Motors
The U.S. Secret Service recently received 10 vehicles from automaker General Motors. The array, which included SUVs, trucks and sedans, will be tested and used for training.
Google's 'new innovation' could help drive stock prices to $205, investor says
Evercore ISI senior managing director Mark Mahaney analyzes Google after the stock dropped 26% from its February high on 'Varney & Co.'
Commerce secretary says more deals to come following US-UK trade agreement: 'Going to drive our economy'
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the U.S. and the United Kingdom reached a trade agreement. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said more deals are in the works.
Disney CEO Bob Iger delivers new magic for investors
Disney is heading to the Middle East after announcing its next theme park will open in Abu Dhabi. Investors celebrated the move, giving CEO Bob Iger new bragging rights.
Apple warns court ruling in App Store case may cost 'substantial sums annually'
Apple said in a court filing that a judge's order for it to ease restrictions on app developers would cost it "substantial sums annually" if the ruling is allowed to stand.
Uber CEO steps up return-to-office mandate: 'It is what it is'
Uber was the latest company to ramp up its return-to-office requirements, which sparked outrage among some of the rideshare giant's employees. It removed remote work for some workers.
Google signs deal with nuclear developer for a trio of advanced energy projects
Google announced Wednesday it will help support Elementl Power with an investment into the power producer’s development of three advanced nuclear sites.
Bill Gates pledges to give away nearly all his wealth and close his foundation in 2045
Bill Gates made a major announcement about his wealth and the Gates Foundation on Thursday. An Andrew Carnegie essay helped inspire his decision.
Toyota sees $1.3B profit hit from Trump tariffs in 2 months
Toyota held an earnings press conference, talking about impacts of tariffs by President Donald Trump. The company's earnings look much different from last year.
Microsoft wins appeal in FTC challenge to $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion Wednesday affirming a denial of a preliminary injunction the FTC had sought for Microsoft's now-completed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Florida dad left stunned by $1,400 price tag for Disney World day trip
A Florida family's one-day visit to Disney World sparked viral backlash as dad Craig Stowell questions the park’s rising costs and value for families.
Disney to open theme park in Abu Dhabi
Disney plans to add a new theme park to its portfolio, with the entertainment giant revealing Wednesday it intends to create one in the United Arab Emirates in the coming years.
Major airline makes big change to ease travel woes amid chaos at Newark airport
United Airlines is providing fee waivers for passengers who experienced significant delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Airlines warn of continued disruptions at Newark airport
Passenger carriers are still facing disruptions at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport. Last week, there was a technology outage impacting ATC's ability to direct planes.
FOX Business Briefs 5/6
Mattel plans price increases; Ford warns it will take $1.5 billion hit from Trump tariffs; DoorDash is getting bigger; Tariffs are prompting brides and grooms to pull back.
Microsoft shuts down Skype after 22 years, shifting users to Teams
Microsoft is no longer offering Skype and is helping its users make the transition to Teams as the service officially retires on May 5, 2025.
Target among growing list of retailers dialing back self-checkout
Target has restricted self-checkout machines to customers with 10 items or less. The company says the move was not due to shoplifting, despite increases in theft.

















