US lawmaker blames Boeing leaders for culture that led to crashes
A senior U.S. House Democrat who oversaw a massive investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX said on Friday the indictment of a former chief technical pilot should not be the end of the accountability in the two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
Boeing workers stage protest over vaccine mandate
Waving signs like "coercion is not consent," and "stop the mandate," some 200 Boeing Co employees and others staged a protest on Friday over the planemaker's COVID-19 vaccine requirement for U.S. workers.
Ex-Boeing pilot pleads not guilty to charges he deceived regulators about the 737 Max
A former test pilot for Boeing has plead not guilty to charges that he dismissed regulators related to safety issues with the 737 Max jetliner, which resulted in two fatal crashes, leaving hundreds dead.
Netflix fires employee for leaking 'sensitive' material' as Dave Chapelle controversy swirls
The sensitive material was related to the new controversial standup special from Dave Chappelle that has many employees outraged.
China crackdown on Apple store hits holy book apps, Audible
Apple's China-based store removed holy books from Amazon's audiobook service Audible and phone apps
Apple fires one of the #AppleToo movement's leaders
Sources familiar with the situation told The Verge that Janneke Parrish, a program manager on Apple Maps, was terminated for "non-compliance" after deleting files off of her work devices during an internal investigation. The files reportedly included apps like Robinhood, Pokémon GO, and Google Drive.
Ex-Walmart CEO: How Biden supply chain is a ‘mess from start to finish’
Ex-Walmart president and CEO Bill Simon offers a possible first step in alleviating supply chain disruptions.
Klain's 'high class problems' tweet 'bad on every level': Mick Mulvaney
Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney reacts to Ron Klain retweeting that inflation is a "high class" problem.
Walgreens says vaccine mix-ups are rare after Indiana family claims kids received COVID, not flu shots
To date, Pfizer and BioNTech's vaccine hasn't been approved for children just yet. Earlier this month, however, the companies offered parents a sign of hope after asking the U.S. government to authorize its COVID-19 vaccine for youngsters ages 5 to 11.
Virgin Galactic stock plummets after commercial spaceflight delay
Shares of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic plunged as much as 20% in pre-market trading Friday after the aerospace company announced schedule changes that will delay its commercial spaceflights until the fourth quarter of 2022.
Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic pushes back commercial space flights
Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. said it is pushing back the launch of full commercial service for private-astronaut trips until toward the end of next year as it works to improve its space vehicles.
South Korea targets Apple over new app store regulation
Apple Inc was on a collision course with South Korea on Friday over new requirements that it stop forcing app developers to use its payment systems, with a government official warning of a possible investigation into the iPhone maker's compliance
Jana Partners takes stake in Macy’s, urges e-commerce spinoff
An activist shareholder has taken a stake in Macy’s Inc. and is urging the famed retailer to spin off its fast-growing e-commerce business, according to people familiar with the matter.
Delta Air Lines CEO ditches ‘divisive’ COVID vaccine mandate; marks 90% employee vaccination rate
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian joins 'The Claman Countdown' to explain why forcing a vaccine mandate is unnecessary for compliance.
As yields rise, some US banks shift cash to Treasuries
Some big U.S. banks are buying more U.S. government securities as yields start to rise and the Federal Reserve appears ready to taper its bond-buying program - a balance sheet shift that analysts say could boost bank earnings by several percentage points depending on how they play their hands.
Nike boss says he murdered 18-year-old while in teen gang
Former Portland Trail Blazers president and current Nike executive Larry Miller has admitted that he killed a teen when he was in a gang more than 50 years ago.
Southwest Airlines offering 'gesture of goodwill' following multiday travel disruptions
Nearly 2,400 flights were canceled from Saturday through Monday which the airline blamed on bad weather and air traffic control issues.
McDonald’s to test McPlant Burger in US for 1st time
Americans are finally going to get a taste of the McPlant Burger as McDonald’s rolls out tests for the pea protein-based sandwich in four U.S. states.
LeBron James company valued at $725 million after selling minority stake
SpringHill Company, the entertainment venture founded by LeBron James and his agent Maverick Carter, sold a minority stake that would value the company at $725 million.
Top US banks report double-digit profit growth last quarter
Four of the largest U.S. banks said their profits grew by double-digits last quarter, as a healthier U.S. economy has allowed banks to have fewer bad loans and charge-offs.


















