BMW CEO expects chip supply to remain tight for another 6-12 months
BMW expects supply chains to remain tight well into 2022, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse said on Monday, squashing hopes that a painful shortage of crucial semiconductors will end soon.
American Airlines ends coronavirus pandemic leave for unvaccinated employees
The Texas-based carrier informed employees of the new policy after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Marvel's 'Shang-Chi' breaks Labor Day weekend box office record with $71.4M domestic opening
According to Comscore, Marvel's first Asian-led superhero film brought in $71.4 million in its domestic opening weekend and $56.2 million in its international opening weekend, for a total of $127.6 million worldwide as of Sunday.
Residents of Michigan suburb call for transparency amid evacuations over Ford plant gas leak
Residents of a Michigan suburb have called for transparency after being asked to evacuate their homes due to a hazardous gas leak from a nearby Ford assembly plant.
Oracle Park concession workers vote to authorize strike amid SF Giants' playoff push
Oracle Park concession workers voted to authorize a strike Saturday – which could happen at any time – as the San Francisco Giants make a run toward a potential division title and the playoffs.
Morgan Stanley: Apple Car focus is on ‘design and the vehicle’
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty shared her thoughts recently about how Apple might approach the development of the rumored Apple Car.
How Disney and Scarlett Johansson reached the point of no return
Creative Artists Agency Co-Chairman Bryan Lourd had high hopes for the annual gathering of entertainment moguls hosted in July by Allen & Co. in Sun Valley, Idaho. Like many there, he was looking to strike a deal.
SpaceX's first all-civilian spaceflight launch date set, will orbit around Earth for 3 days
SpaceX has announced a targeted launch date for later this month for the world's first all-civilian spaceflight, which will orbit the Earth for three days.
Ford plant determined as cause of benzene vapors that caused Michigan suburb evacuation
Michigan state and Ford company officials have determined a Ford plant as the source of benzene vapor in sewers that forced almost a dozen homes and a school in a Detroit suburb to evacuate.
Boeing's delivery of new 787 Dreamliners likely delayed until at least late October
Deliveries of Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamliner will likely remain halted until at least late October as the plane maker has been unable to persuade air-safety regulators to approve its proposal to inspect the aircraft, people familiar with the matter said.
Virgin Galactic pushes back on 'misleading' characterizations, conclusions in report on historic spaceflight
Virgin Galactic is refuting the contents of a September 1 report that claims that the company's historic July 11 suborbital spaceflight could have been close to a "perilous emergency landing."
New iPhone 13 buzz gives Apple stock a lift
Apple investors are salivating over the iPhone 13 which may have what's being described as an "eye-popping" terabyte storage option.
Lyft, Uber to cover fees for drivers sued under Texas law
Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft said Friday they will cover the legal fees of any driver who is sued under the new law prohibiting most abortions in Texas.
Firefly Aerospace rocket 'terminated' in fiery explosion off California coast
Another company involved in the commercial race to space suffered a setback this week.
Google locks Afghan gov’t email accounts as Taliban seek retribution
Google has temporarily locked some Afghan government email accounts in an apparent attempt to head off the Taliban’s hunt for the identities of former officials who worked with the recently collapsed US-backed administration.
Judge in Disney dispute with Scarlett Johansson over 'Black Widow' release recused from case proceedings
Court documents filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday show Judge Robert S. Draper to be reassigned from the case and replaced by Judge Elaine Lu for all further proceedings.
Kraft, former officials settle SEC charges for $62 million
Federal regulators said Friday that Kraft Heinz Co. will pay $62 million to settle charges of accounting wrongdoing that led the company to report overly rosy financial results, which were later corrected.
Tim Cook gets letter from Apple employees demanding changes
Apple CEO Tim Cook received an open letter from Apple employees who presented the company with a list of demands.
Pinterest gives employees day off to address burnout, joining other firms
Pinterest announced its global offices would be closed on Friday to allow employees to “hit the reset button,” marking the latest instance of a firm giving staffers time off to address burnout during the coronavirus pandemic.
How Rob Gronkowski is using blockchain for nutrition, sports medicine on demand
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski is using blockchain for nutrition and sports medicine advances.

















