Microsoft beats expectations on earnings and revenue
Microsoft reported beating expectations on earnings and revenue in its fiscal fourth-quarter results after the closing bell on Tuesday.
Disney Dream cruise ship to make return to the seas in August
The Disney Dream will officially set sail for the first time since its COVID-19-induced hiatus beginning on August 9.
Elon Musk says population collapse could be 'greatest risk to the future of civilization'
Elon Musk tweeted Monday that population collapse could be the "greatest risk" to humanity's future.
Walmart investing nearly $1B to cover tuition, book costs for US employees
Starting on Aug. 16, the Arkansas-based retailer will drop its $1 a day fee for Walmart and Sam's Club associates who are part of the company's Live Better U (LBU) education program.
Ford to open new electric vehicle battery facility in Michigan
The new collaborative learning lab, dubbed Ford Ion Park, represents $100 million of the automaker's total $185 million investment in developing, testing, and building electric vehicle battery cells and cell arrays. It is also part of the company's $30 billion investment in electrification by 2025.
Shipping continues at blistering pace, UPS earns $2.7B in second quarter
UPS had another strong quarter with shipments to homes continuing at a brisk pace, though revenue at home, its biggest market, was a little weaker than some had expected.
GE warns of inflationary pressure after lifting cash flow estimate
The comments came after the Boston-based company lifted its free cash flow forecast for the year after unexpectedly reporting positive cash flow in the second quarter as industrial orders and revenue returned to growth.
American Airlines warns of jet fuel shortages nationwide
American Airlines has sounded the alarm that further fuel shortages are expected across the country, according to a report.
This is how much the average Chick-fil-A made in 2020
Fast food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A saw an uptick in annual sales at locations throughout the U.S. in 2020, at a time when many businesses were struggling to offset the financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sen. Ron Johnson demands answers from Biden on administration's work with Big Tech to censor online posts
GOP senators are demanding answers from President Joe Biden regarding his administration's coordination with social media companies to "flag" Americans' social media comments for "misinformation."
Southwest pledges to 'do better' after flight delays, cancellations
Southwest operated 650 more daily round-trip flights in June than it did in March, a 25% increase, and the number of passengers and the bags they checked nearly doubled.
Jeff Bezos offers NASA billions for Blue Origin favor
Jeff Bezos has sent an open letter to NASA administrator Bill Nelson offering to help the agency cover over $2 billion in costs in exchange for awarding a second Human Landing System (HLS) contract to Blue Origin.
Tiki Barber: NFL is ‘in their rights’ to implement new COVID rules
Former NY Giants running back Tiki Barber on new NFL coronavirus rules, the Cleveland baseball team’s name change and viewership of the Tokyo Olympics.
General Motors, Cruise sue Ford over 'BlueCruise' hands-free driver aid name
General Motors has sued Ford for trademark infringement over its use of the BlueCruise name for a semi-autonomous driver aid that is similar to GM's Super Cruise feature.
This airline holds top spot for third year in a row
Delta ranked the best airline from April 2020 to March 2021. These other airlines weren't far behind.
NASA hands SpaceX contract for first mission to Jupiter's moon Europa
NASA's (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Southern California-based Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has awarded SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corp.) with the launch services contract for the Earth's first mission to conduct detailed investigations of Europa.
FAA says Jeff Bezos not an astronaut based on new criteria
Jeff Bezos might have to settle for an "honorary" title in his space race ambitions after U.S. air authorities altered requirements for the title of "astronaut."
Spyware infects iPhones, says report – How to keep it off
The phones were hacked using a so-called "zero-click" iMessage exploit, where hackers can gain control over a device without human interaction, according to an investigation by Amnesty International.
Huawei hiring Tony Podesta, lobbyist brother of former top Obama aide, to woo Biden admin: report
The Chinese telecom giant Huawei is hiring Washington lobbyist Tony Podesta – the brother of former top Obama aide John Podesta – in an effort to help improve its ties to the Biden administration, Politico reported.
Reclusive Google co-founder Larry Page reportedly hiding out in Fiji
Larry Page, the secretive co-founder of Google, has reportedly spent much of the pandemic hiding out on tropical islands in Fiji, entering the country through a system designed to allow the ultra-wealthy to circumvent COVID-19 travel restrictions.



















