Disney, Scarlett Johansson settle 'Black Widow' lawsuit: 'Happy to have resolved our differences'
Disney and Scarlett Johansson have settled their lawsuit over the release model of "Black Widow."
Mark Cuban defends Mavericks' COVID policy as preseason gets ready to start
The Dallas Mavericks will require fans who enter the American Airlines Center for home games to have proof of being fully vaccinated against the coronavirus or a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours of the game.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin accused of fostering 'toxic' workplace by current, former employees
A group of 21 former and current Blue Origin employees have penned an essay arguing Jeff Bezos' aerospace company is "stuck in a toxic past."
Merck says COVID-19 antiviral pill effective against variants
Molnupiravir, an experimental oral COVID-19 antiviral drug, could potentially be effective against all known variants of the coronavirus, according to its producer, a drug company called Merck.
FAA clears Virgin Galactic for takeoff after investigation of Richard Branson's suborbital spaceflight
Following the investigation's findings, the FAA required Virgin Galactic to implement changes to how it communicates to the agency during flight operations. Virgin Galactic has also updated its calculations to expand the protected airspace for future flights to ensure "ample protected airspace for a variety of possible flight trajectories during spaceflight missions."
Michael Jordan's underwear sells for big price at auction
Michael Jordan-related items are always hot tickets on the memorabilia market and prices skyrocketed last year due to “The Last Dance” documentary and the coronavirus pandemic.
Merck buying Acceleron Pharma in $11.5B deal
Merck will spend about $11.5 billion to buy Acceleron Pharma and its potential treatment for high blood pressure in vessels that connect the lungs heart.
Hunt for Brian Laundrie: Social media's role in Gabby Petito's mystery homicide
Social media has proven to be a reliable source in the hunt for Brian Laundrie, a fugitive person of interest in the killing of his fiancée, 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
Virgin Galactic says FAA has cleared it for further flights
Virgin Galactic said Wednesday that the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared it to resume launches after an investigation into why its spaceship veered off course while descending during a July flight with founder Richard Branson aboard.
AT&T to require vaccines for 90,000 of its union workers
AT&T has become one of the largest employers in the U.S. to mandate vaccines for a significant number of frontline workers.
GM CEO Mary Barra first woman to lead Business Roundtable
Business Roundtable has elected GM CEO Mary Barra as its incoming chair, making her the first woman to lead the association
Phantom Space, Ingenu to build 72-satellite constellation
Phantom Space, a Tucson, Arizona-based space transportation and rocket manufacturing startup, has reached a deal valued at up to $240 million to design, build and launch a 72-satellite constellation that will carry Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) payloads for wireless network provider Ingenu.
Walmart hiring 150K associates as holiday season nears
The added positions will help Walmart assist customers both in-store or if they're using curbside pickup or shopping online especially as the holiday season approaches.
YouTube banning all anti-vaccine content contributing to misinformation
YouTube is banning all content the platform says is spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine.
United Airlines halts placing employees seeking religious or medical exemptions from vaccine mandate on leave
United Airlines agreed to temporarily halt its plans to place employees who submit exemption requests from its COVID-19 vaccine requirement on unpaid leave, according to attorneys representing employees in a lawsuit.
Whole Foods roasted over attempt at anti-racist messaging
A banner seen at a Whole Foods Market stating that the company 'supports the Black community' sparks a conversation about the neighborhoods the chain markets are typically found in
United Airlines ready to fire workers for defying vaccine mandate
United Airlines said on Tuesday nearly 600 U.S.-based employees faced termination after failing to comply with the carrier's vaccination policy.
Apple, Google asked to turn in S.Korea compliance plans by mid-October
Apple and Alphabet's Google have been asked to turn in by mid-October compliance plans for a new South Korean law that bans major app store operators from forcing software developers to use their payment systems, a regulatory official said on Wednesday.
Facebook’s effort to attract preteens goes beyond Instagram kids, documents show
Facebook Inc. has come under increasing fire in recent days for its effect on young users and its efforts to create products for them. Inside the company, teams of employees have for years been laying plans to attract preteens that go beyond what is publicly known, spurred by fear that Facebook could lose a new generation of users critical to its future.
Tennessee Gov. Lee: $500 million incentive package for Ford factory
Tennessee offered $500 million in incentives for the creation of a $5.6 billion campus where Ford plans to build electric F-Series pickups at a Memphis area complex, Gov. Bill Lee said Tuesday.


















