GM's Chevy Bolt SUV joins parade of new US electric vehicles
GM's Bolt Electric Utility Vehicle will go on sale early this summer as a 2022 model.
Disney World extends hours for first week of March
March is starting off with some extra hours at the happiest place on Earth.
California man, 90, spends $10G on ads to complain about AT&T's shoddy internet service
A 90-year-old California man grabbed national attention last week after placing two ads in The Wall Street Journal calling out AT&T for providing shoddy internet service.
VW 'unintended victim' in battery supplier dispute, seeks four-year reprieve
Volkswagen AG late Friday called itself an “unintended victim” in a battle between two battery suppliers and urged the U.S. government to extend a reprieve to buy batteries key to its planned U.S. electric vehicle production.
Forget self-driving cars — the Pentagon wants autonomous ships, choppers and jets
Defense moves are outpacing commercial automation efforts in the air, on the ground and beneath the waves as officials seek to counter American adversaries' technological advances.
Facebook, Twitter CEOs may testify in front of House on misinformation, incitement of violence
Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey – the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter – may testify in front of the House of Representatives in the next few months on issues related to coronavirus misinformation and incitement of violence that has spread on the platforms, according to a report.
General Motors settles with California for $5.75M in a win for state pension fund
General Motors Co. has agreed to a $5.75 million settlement with California regarding false statements the company made to investors about problems with its deadly ignition switches, state officials announced Friday.
Winter storm, delays force airlines to issue waivers
A winter storm that caused dangerous travel conditions and power outages for thousands forced airlines across the country to cancel flights and issue waivers.
Google to provide 100,000 Black women with career, digital skills training
Google providing 100,000 Black women with career development, digital skills training by spring 2022
GM investing $100 million in 2 U.S. plants to help build more trucks
GM is investing $100 million in two facilities involved in the production of the 10-speed automatic transmissions used in its full size trucks.
Virgin Galactic pushes back test flight in new setback
Virgin Galactic is working to reschedule its next test flight of its SpaceShipTwo Unity spacecraft.
Australia report says make Google and Facebook pay for news
Parliament is scheduled to consider the bill on Tuesday
New lawsuit targets California ride-hail labor law
The suit contends the measure that passed in November violates California's Constitution
Disney+ hits nearly 95M paid subscribers: Report
Disney+ has hit nearly 95 million subscribers after just 15 months of operation.
Disney+ is adding up for the Magic Kingdom as service blows by subscriber projections
Disney CEO Bob Chapek told analysts on the company's earnings call Thursday that vaccines being available for everyone who wants one by April would be a "game changer" that would "accelerate our expectation and give people the confidence that they need" to come back to its theme parks.
Walmart selling Weathered Souls' Black is Beautiful beer, raising awareness about racial injustice
The Black is Beautiful initiative is aimed at raising awareness to the injustices that many people of color face daily.
Biden administration on semiconductor chip shortage, promises help
The Biden administration is vowing to help with global semiconductor shortage.
Bitcoin hovers near record as Mastercard, BNY Mellon eye Tesla move
Bitcoin reached a new record-high value this week as major tech and financial companies eye virtual currencies.
Massachusetts regulators subpoena GameStop bull ‘Roaring Kitty’
The office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin issued the subpoena on Monday, looking to hear later this month from Massachusetts financial advisor Keith Gill.
FedEx commits $5M to historically Black colleges and universities in new initiative
The company says the investment is "timely" due to the ongoing threat of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic recession.



















