GM launching BrightDrop electric van and delivery system brand
GM announced the creation of the BrightDrop electric delivery van and ecosystem, which is launching this year with the EV600 van and EP1 electric pallet.
Coca-Cola, which employed Biden's niece, donates $110G to Biden inauguration committee
Coca-Cola, which employed President-elect Joe Biden's niece Missy Owens until 2020, is donating $110,000 to the former vice president's inaugural committee despite plans to pause future political contributions.
Starbucks investing $100M in small businesses, community projects
The initiative builds upon the company's earlier efforts to support employees and its communities amid a year marked by a pandemic, subsequent economic recession, environmental disasters and nationwide protests drawing attention to systemic racism and police brutality.
Hyundai stock soars on report it may build Apple car in US
A South Korean news outlet is reporting that Hyundai and Apple are teaming up on an autonomous electric car that will be built in the United States.
Twitter, Facebook, others, here's how to crush tech giants' tyranny
Big tech, which is run by the left, is robbing Americans of their access to a free marketplace of ideas.
Southwest Airlines flight evacuated due to written threat made at Maryland’s biggest airport
Nearly 100 passengers were evacuated from a Southwest Airlines in Baltimore.
YouTube rival sues Google for 'unfairly rigging' search algorithms
"By unfairly rigging its search algorithms such that YouTube is the first-listed links ‘above the fold’ on its search results page, Google, through its search engine, was able to wrongfully divert massive traffic to YouTube, depriving Rumble of the additional traffic, users, uploads, brand awareness and revenue it would have otherwise received,” the 38-page complaint states.
Walmart teams up with investment firm behind Robinhood on new fintech startup
The startup will be majority-owned by Walmart, with its CEO and CFO on the company's board along with Ribbit Capital's managing partner, Meyer Malka.
In response to Capitol rioting, Musk weighs in on Big Tech censorship
"A lot of people are going to be super unhappy with West Coast high tech as the de facto arbiter of free speech," Musk tweeted in response to a satirical article entitled "Evil Fascist Dictator Censored and Voted Out Of Office."
Parler sues Amazon for suspending app from cloud service, claims antitrust violation and breach of contract
Alternative social media platform Parler filed a lawsuit against Amazon on Monday following Amazon Web Services' decision to suspend Parler from its cloud hosting service following last week's deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Social media dominance needs to be monitored 'carefully' at federal level: ex-US AG
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told "Mornings with Maria" that he is worried about social media platforms becoming too powerful.
Twitter shares sink after Trump's account deleted
Twitter Inc. shares were under pressure Monday after the social-media platform deleted President Trump’s account in a move the company said was done to prevent further violence.
Amazon, Walmart using AI to decide on economic sense to process a return
New approach being adopted more broadly in light of Covid-19 pandemic, report says
McDonald's, Nike, Boeing, Wells Fargo latest to share stance on pausing political donations after Capitol riots
A growing list of businesses are pausing or reviewing political contributions in response to efforts against the certification of the Electoral College and the Capitol riot by a group of Trump supporters that followed.
Disney World releases hours through the end of March
Disney World just revealed its winter operating schedule, which will see the reopening of at least one of its water parks.
Parler to be down 'for a while' without AWS, executives say: 'We are clearly being singled out'
Parler will likely go offline for "a while" Sunday evening given Amazon Web Services' decision to suspend the upstart social media platform after Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot, executives said Sunday.
Gab gaining 10,000 users per hour, CEO claims, after Trump's permanent Twitter suspension
Gab, a more conservative-friendly alternative to Twitter, announced Saturday the social media platform is gaining 10,000 users an hour in the wake of Twitter permanently suspending President Trump’s account.
Pepsi to cut Super Bowl commercials to make Halftime Show a bigger focus
Pepsi Co. has decided to cut back on its Super Bowl commercials in order to focus more attention on its iconic Halftime Show.
Reddit bans 'r/DonaldTrump' subreddit over 'repeated policy violations'
Reddit has banned the Donald Trump-dedicated subreddit group "r/DonaldTrump."
Boeing's legal, business challenges persist after settlement
Boeing Co.'s $2.5 billion agreement to end a criminal investigation by the Justice Department into the 737 MAX debacle resolves one of its highest-profile problems, but the plane maker still faces other legal and business challenges.



















