Lakers' LeBron James joins Red Sox ownership group: report
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is set to become part-owner of the Boston Red Sox after becoming a partner in the Fenway Sports Group, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.
Netflix co-founder says Disney+ success 'extremely impressive'
Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph discusses the "impressive" growth of Disney+ since its launch.
Walgreens sued for alleged role in fueling opioid crisis
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed a lawsuit Monday against Walgreens claiming it helped to fuel the opioid crisis in the state.
Former Microsoft, Amazon exec pleads guilty to $5.5M PPP fraud scheme: 'Please pray'
A former Microsoft executive on Tuesday pleaded guilty to attempting to fraudulently collect $5.5 million in PPP loans.
GM trucks lose fuel economy feature due to chip shortage
General Motors is removing a fuel saving technology from its full-size trucks as a result of the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage.
NFL linebacker Cassius Marsh turns passion for Magic: The Gathering, trading cards into business
NFL linebacker Cassius Marsh turned his passion for the trading card industry into an entrepreneurial opportunity with his own Southern California store and a booming brand.
Google certificate program seeks to boost non-college grads, provide 'opportunity for everyone'
Google’s online job training program is hoping to “create real economic opportunity for everyone,” according to Grow with Google Vice President Lisa Gevelber.
Google location data places Ohio suspect at Capitol on Jan. 6, DOJ says
Google location data placed a suspect from Ohio inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the Justice Department said, as court documents included a detailed map pinpointing spots where the man allegedly illegally entered and meandered through the complex with rioters that day.
Whole Foods issues allergy recall after FDA's strict warning to improve food labels
From October 2019 to November 2020, the company had recalled 32 food products "because the presence of major food allergens was not listed on the finished product labels," the FDA said.
Cuomo reportedly claimed iPhone tech issues to lure 2 accusers of sexual harassment
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo — facing allegations that he sexually harassed or behaved inappropriately toward seven women, including five current or former staffers — lured two of his alleged accusers by asking them for help with iPhone troubleshooting issues, according to an Albany Times Union report published Sunday.
Spacewalkers take extra safety precautions for toxic ammonia
Spacewalking astronauts had to take extra safety precautions Saturday after possibly getting toxic ammonia on their suits from the International Space Station’s external cooling system.
Elon Musk just took swipe at 'woke' culture: 'Battle for the Moral High Ground'
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk poked fun at woke culture Saturday, tweeting about a “new game” called “Woketopia.”
Walmart opens its first ghost kitchen in Canada
Walmart Canada has partnered with Ghost Kitchen Brands to open a restaurant where customers can order meals, but only for pickup or delivery.
How Cardinals' Robert Alford made nearly $15M without playing a game
NFL teams have had to make sweeping cuts this week in order to meet this year’s salary cap of $182.5 million but for the Arizona Cardinals, it seemed like a no-brainer to release cornerback Robert Alford who managed to make nearly $15 million despite never actually playing a game.
Ford nominates two great-great-grandchildren of company's founder to its board of directors
The Ford Motor Company has nominated a pair of fifth-generation descendants of founder Henry Ford to its board, deepening the family’s involvement in the auto maker’s corporate governance.
MLB spring training scores with businesses, fans and cities after 2020 COVID-19 cancelation
Spring training baseball is back after the Major League Baseball season ended early last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only are teams and fans happy, but so are local businesses.
Microsoft, Google have nasty exchange over Journalism Competition and Preservation Act
Microsoft and Google are going head-to-head over new, bipartisan legislation that would help digital media companies and newspapers negotiate with Big Tech companies.
Spring Training baseball is back
Spring Training baseball is back after the season ended early last year because of the pandemic.
Apple sues former employee over leaking trade secrets to reporter
The suit alleges Lancaster "used his seniority" to get into meetings and access documents to gain company secrets.
Uber, Lyft agree to share info on banned drivers in safety push
The move comes more than a year after Uber released its first safety report, detailing about 6,000 reports of sexual assault



















