Apple shares fall after new ruling in Epic Games fight
Apple investors are making their own determination following a legal ruling in its battle with Epic Games and there is no sign the saga will end anytime soon.
Ford evaluates Biden's vaccine mandate
Ford only requires U.S. employees to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to any international business travel.
Walmart phases out quarterly bonuses amid wage hike
Walmart is ending its quarterly bonuses at the end of October for hourly associates after its latest wage increases take effect.
Ford discontinuing EcoSport SUV as it ends production in India
Ford is discontinuing sales of the EcoSport SUV in the U.S. next year. The subcompact is imported from India, where the automaker plans to cease production.
Broadway's 'Come From Away' commemorates 20 years since 9/11 with AppleTV+ film, Lincoln Memorial concert
Broadway's "Come From Away" is commemorating the 20 years since 9/11 with the release of a filmed adaption of the Tony award-winning musical on Apple TV+ and a live concert version of the show at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Friday.
Facebook, Ray-Ban launch smart glasses — who will wear them?
Seven years after the ill-fated Google Glass, and five years after Snap rolled out Spectacles, another tech giant is trying its hand at internet-connected smart glasses, hoping that this time around things might be different and people will actually wear them.
Grubhub, DoorDash, Uber Eats sue New York City over fee caps
DoorDash Inc., DASH 3.39% Grubhub Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc.’s UBER 0.70% Eats division are suing New York City over its law permanently capping the amount of commissions the apps can charge restaurants to use their services, the latest move in a growing clash between the platforms and local regulators.
Wells Fargo hit with new $250M fine for failure to pay back wronged customers
A top U.S. banking regulator fined Wells Fargo (WFC.N) $250 million and placed new restrictions on the bank's business after finding shortcomings in its earlier efforts to pay back customers it had previously harmed.
Walmart, Amazon, Kroger play role in Biden's COVID-19 plan
Walmart, Amazon, and Kroger will play a key role in President Biden’s latest plan to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, the White House revealed on Thursday.
Microsoft scraps plans for returning to the office amid COVID-19 delta variant spread
Microsoft and its subsidiary LinkedIn have decided to ditch their plans for employees to return to U.S. offices in October, postponing such a move indefinitely as COVID-19 cases increase due to the delta variant.
TJ Watt's lucrative Steelers contract extension puts him at the top of highest-paid defenders
Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt is reportedly set to become the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL with his new contract extension.
Disney Cruise Line announces return dates for two ships
October is a good month for cruising.
UPS aims to hire 100K ahead of 'record peak holiday season'
UPS is primarily looking for full and part-time package handlers, drivers, driver helpers and personal vehicle drivers to handle the "annual increase in package volume."
Google 'antiracism' initiative attacks Ben Shapiro, suggests using evidence in argument is racist: report
The search engine giant Google has reportedly rolled out an “anti-racism” initiative, which suggests, among other things, that using evidence in an argument shows White privilege.
Unvaccinated United Airlines employees given religious exemptions will be placed on temporary, unpaid leave
Any United Airlines employee who has been given a religious exemption from getting a coronavirus vaccine will be placed on temporary, unpaid personal leave starting in October.
More Starbucks workers push for union vote
This comes just after three other Starbucks locations in the Buffalo area filed petitions last month with the National Labor Relations Board asking for a vote on union representation.
Airlines say rise in COVID-19 cases is hurting ticket sales
Several leading U.S. airlines warned Thursday that the rise in COVID-19 cases due to the delta variant is hurting their bookings and further delaying a recovery for the travel industry.
United Airlines lays out vaccination rules for employees
United Airlines' 67,000 U.S.-based employees face a Sept. 27 deadline for getting vaccinated. United said Wednesday, however, that employees whose bids for exemptions based on medical reasons or religious beliefs are denied will get five more weeks to get vaccinated.
Benedict Cumberbatch calls Scarlett Johansson's Disney lawsuit 'a bit of a mess' ahead of next Marvel debut
Benedict Cumberbatch spoke out about his Marvel Cinematic Universe co-star Scarlett Johansson’s lawsuit against Disney over the release of “Black Widow.”
Microsoft warns Azure customers of flaw that could have permitted hackers access to data
Microsoft warned some of its Azure cloud computing customers that a flaw discovered by security researchers could have allowed hackers access to their data.


















