Wells Fargo's Steven Black takes over as chairman from Charles Noski
Mr. Noski, a former chief financial officer of Bank of America Corp. who joined the board in 2019, will remain on the board until his retirement at the end of September.
Nike loses Christian Pulisic to Puma
Pulisic, the youngest ever captain of the U.S. Men's National Team and the first American-born winner of the UEFA Champions League, said he's ready to "start a new chapter and create new memories."
American Airlines takes different approach to employee vaccine requirements
The airline is one of a growing list of companies incentivizing its employees to get vaccinated especially as concerns surrounding the delta variant of the coronavirus – which is fueling a surge of infections – grows.
United Airlines delay strands Team USA athletes, staff in Tokyo
Athletes and staff from Team USA will spend another night in Tokyo after their flight on Olympics sponsor United Airlines has been delayed for 18 hours.
McDonald's 'Saweetie Meal' is the latest celebrity partnership for the fast food giant
McDonald’s USA has chosen American rapper Saweetie as its new celebrity partner for the chain’s “Famous Orders” program.
Inside Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates' relationship, late financier's final 'f--- you' to the tech boss: report
More details are emerging about the depth of former Microsoft boss Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein's relationship.
Disney lawyer defends distribution of ‘Black Widow’ in Scarlett Johansson fight
A lawyer representing Walt Disney Co. in its legal battle against actress Scarlett Johansson defended Disney’s distribution of “Black Widow” and said Disney will seek to move the fight from the courts to arbitration.
Migrants crossing border in New Mexico area instructed to take Ubers and Lyfts, local police helpless
Migrants crossing the border into one New Mexico town are sometimes instructed by smugglers to use popular ridesharing services Uber or Lyft once they cross into the U.S.
US probes whether Ford was slow to recall backup cameras
U.S. highway safety regulators are investigating whether Ford acted quickly enough when it recalled more than 620,000 vehicles last year to fix faulty rear-view cameras.
Woman sues McDonald’s after burger ad compelled her to break Lent fast: report
Ksenia Ovchinnikova claims she was lured into indulging in a juicy McDonald’s burger — and now she’s not lovin’ it.
Google founder gets New Zealand residency, raising questions
Google co-founder Larry Page has gained New Zealand residency, officials confirmed Friday, stoking debate over whether extremely wealthy people can essentially buy access to the South Pacific country.
United Airlines requiring all employees to get vaccinated
United employees, in a first for an airline, will be required to upload a vaccine card proving that they have had the appropriate number of doses.
Huawei reports biggest ever revenue drop as consumer growth engine stutters
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies reported its biggest ever revenue drop in the first half of 2021, after U.S. sanctions drove it to sell a chunk of its once-dominant handset business and before new growth areas have fully matured.
Apple plans to scan iPhone images for child porn, receiving praise and privacy concerns
Apple revealed plans to start scanning iPhone photos for images of child pornography, a move that received praise from child protection groups but raised red flags over privacy and the potential for misuse.
Science Branson's Virgin Galactic to sell space flight tickets starting at $450,000
Spaceship company Virgin Galactic said it will open ticket sales on Thursday for space flights starting at $450,000 a seat, weeks after billionaire founder Richard Branson's high-profile trip to the edge of space.
Starbucks builds on its pumpkin spice portfolio with new grocery items
Pumpkin spice season is already taking off for Starbucks grocery products.
Ford offering voluntary buyouts
Ford Motor Co. is offering early buyouts to some U.S. workers ias it works to transform its automotive operations.
Spirit Airlines cancels more than half of its flights Thursday
The travel disruptions started last weekend, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at airports to fend for themselves.
Elon Musk says Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson is writing his book
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday that Steve Jobs biographer, Walter Isaacson, will be penning a book about him.
Target follows Walmart in covering college tuition, book costs
Starting this fall, more than 340,000 full- and part-time employees will be eligible for "debt-free assistance for select undergraduate degrees, certificates, certifications, free textbooks and more with no out-of-pocket costs."



















