World's last Blockbuster more popular after Netflix show
In its heyday, Blockbuster had 9,000 stores around the world. But in-store video rental stores began struggling with the rise in on-demand streaming services.
Wells Fargo aiming for employees to return to the office in September
Wells Fargo is hoping to return to normal operations starting September 6
Cathie Woods' Ark Investment launches Space ETF
Cathie Woods' ARK Investment is getting in on the space race, launching a Space ETF Tuesday that will focus on "leading, enabling, or benefitting from technologically enabled products and/or services that occur beyond the surface of the Earth."
Tesla, Toyota eye restarting SUV partnership: Report
Under the partnership, which has been in review since last year, the car manufacturers would develop a small electric SUV.
Mets star Pete Alonso launches NFT, proceeds will be donated to help minor league players
New York Mets star Pete Alonso is finding a new way to help minor league baseball players who are strapped for cash.
Wells Fargo: No Archegos losses
The $10 billion hedge fund, run by Bill Hwang, was forced to liquidate positions last week, causing extreme swings in a number of stocks, including Discovery and ViacomCBS, according to reports.
SpaceX Starship debris rains down during botched test flight landing in foggy conditions
SpaceX's SN11 rocket prototype crashed Tuesday while landing, causing debris to fall on the launch site in foggy conditions.
Nike, Rolex haven't sacked Deshaun Watson despite blitz of sexual harassment charges
As of Monday, Deshaun Watson has 19 lawsuits filed against him, but his endorsers, which include Nike, Rolex, and Beats by Dre, have yet to part ways with the Houston Texans quarterback.
T-Mobile to wind down live TV services, offer YouTube TV
T-Mobile US Inc. is scrapping its efforts to crack into the home television market on its own after the wireless company failed to build its skinny bundle of channels into a profitable service.
House panel probes SpaceX launch activities
The House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said on Monday it is investigating a SpaceX commercial space launch that regulators determined violated U.S. safety requirements and its test license.
Nike sues rapper Lil Nas X over ‘Satan shoes’ that have real blood in soles
Nike on Monday filed a lawsuit against MSCHF over its controversial “Satan shoes” collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X.
Apple reports App store, iMessage and other services down for some users
Some Apple users on Monday were reportedly experiencing some glitches with certain apps and services, according to the company’s website.
American Airlines will have most of aircraft taking flight in Q2 as travel demand increases
American Airlines anticipates that most of its aircraft will be in active use in the second quarter of 2021, as more travelers book flights and vaccine eligibility expands across the country, the airline said Monday.
Southwest Airlines adds 100 Boeing 737 Max 7 orders, to retire older jets
Southwest says it still expects 28 Max 8 aircraft to be delivered this year. At the same time, the company will also retire 17 737-700 planes.
Google helps launch cyber-threat training for state lawmakers, staff ahead of 2022 midterms
The National Cybersecurity Center and Google on Monday are launching a training program for state lawmakers and their staff in all 50 states to best prepare them for cyber threats ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, Fox Business has learned.
Big Tech's outsized influence draws state-level pushback
Consumer activists, small business owners and state lawmakers across the U.S. are increasingly calling for measures to rein in companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google that wield influence over so much of everyday life.
Robocalls are back with a vengeance: How to stop them
Robocalls are surging again as the economy begins to pick up steam.
Boeing resumes 787 Dreamliner deliveries
United Airlines received a 787 on Friday and expected a second as soon as Monday
White House supports private sector companies battling China's censorship, Psaki says
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday indicated the Biden administration was prepared to stand up to China’s efforts to “weaponize” private companies’ dependence on its markets in order to censor free speech.
Bank of America employee allegedly stole 'intimate' images from customers’ phones
A former Bank of America employee allegedly "encouraged female victims into letting him assist them with setting up their bank accounts."



















