T-Mobile hit with class-action lawsuits over data breach
T-Mobile has been hit with a pair of class-action lawsuits in Washington federal court as the number of current and former customers impacted by a cyberattack against the telecommunications giant grows.
Tropical Storm Henri cancels more than 800 flights from Northeast airports
Tropical Storm Henri has forced the cancellation of around 850 flights departing from and arriving at airports in the Northeast, as it made landfall in Rhode Island Sunday.
Pentagon compels commercial airlines to help with Afghanistan evacuation
The Department of Defense will compel commercial airlines to help with the evacuation of Afghans and U.S. personnel from Afghanistan.
Disney demands to have 'Black Widow' pay dispute with Scarlett Johansson moved to arbitration
Disney filed a motion to have Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit to arbitration. The "Black Widow" star has accused Disney of reducing her potential for bonus pay by releasing the film on streaming services.
City residents' 2021 receipts look a lot different than they did in 2020, 2019
Inflation has driven up consumer prices across the board in major cities across the U.S., making receipts from 2019 and 2020 look a lot different than receipts in 2021.
Judge rules California ride-hailing law is unconstitutional
Uber says it plans to appeal a California judge's ruling that struck down a state ballot measure that exempted app-based ride-hailing and delivery services from a state law requiring drivers to be classified as employees eligible for benefits and job protections.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin battling employee turnover among executives, engineers
Nearly a dozen Blue Origin employees, including executives and engineers, have left Jeff Bezos’ company in recent months amid intense competition among private space firms, FOX Business confirmed on Friday.
Disney Wish augmented reality experience announced
Not even the ocean can escape augmented reality.
PETA claims turkey farms supplying Whole Foods, Wegmans, Publix brutally beat birds
According to PETA's investigation of Plainville Farms, workers allegedly "kicked, stomped on, and beat turkeys with a heavy rod." The animal rights organization also posted a video of the aforementioned treatment online.
T. Mobile’s data breach: What customers need to know
T-Mobile confirmed millions of customer data has been comprised in a cyber attack. Here's the latest.
Apple pushes back return to office until at least January: report
Apple is pushing back the return to corporate offices until January at the earliest because of surging Covid-19 cases and new variants, according to a memo sent to employees on Thursday and reported by Bloomberg.
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn taking steps to protect Afghan users from Taliban targeting
Tech companies like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn were working this week to secure the accounts of Afghans at risk of being targeted by the Taliban, which has taken over the country, according to reports.
Kohls CEO talks Amazon partnership, turning business into ‘lifestyle concept’
Retail giant Kohl's has been on a roll in the markets after a blowout earnings report and CEO Michelle Gass tagged the company’s success on its lifestyle approach on "The Claman Countdown."
US tourists flocking back to Florida beyond pre-pandemic levels
American tourists have returned to Florida in numbers higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Walmart employee demonstrates how they catch self-checkout theft
A Walmart employee has released a video showing how the retailer monitors self-checkouts for theft.
Bank of America, Lowe's sponsored CRT training urging Whites to 'cede power to people of color'
Bank of America, Lowe's, Truist Financial, and more sponsored a United Way critical race theory challenge claiming that America is institutionally racist and urging people to get "woke at work" and "cede power to people of color."
Parler CEO: Afghanistan fell to the Taliban days ago. Why is Twitter still giving them space?
In the 11 days since the Taliban brutally overtook Afghanistan, Twitter has resisted calls to ban the terrorist-sponsoring group from the social media site.
American Airlines extends suspension of main cabin alcohol sales until 2022
American Airlines will extend its suspension of in-flight alcohol sales to main cabin passengers through at least Jan. 18.
Inside the biggest movie stars' salaries in the time of streaming
As theaters and studios struggle amid the coronavirus pandemic, celebrities are still getting major paydays to helm big pictures.
Southwest pilot union threatens pickets over scheduling issues, lack of hotels, COVID-protocol clarity
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association is considering multiple picket protests in the fourth quarter as union members say they are suffering from a slew of problems, including a lack of hotels and food availability, clarity on COVID-related protocols and abrupt schedule changes amid rising travel demand.



















