US judge overseeing Google case will sell mutual funds holding Alphabet stock
Judge Amit Mehta in Washington said he learned that some mutual funds held by him and his wife contain Alphabet stock and directed their sale
Twitter shares down nearly 4% in after hours trading following Trump ban
Shares of Twitter were down nearly 4% in after-hours trading Friday night following the platform's permanent ban of President Trump's account "due to the risk of further incitement of violence."
@realdonaldtrump goes dark as Twitter, Facebook reassess risk after Capitol melee
After intensive review of recent posts from the president, Twitter said, it believes the potential risks of violence from keeping the @realdonaldtrump account open outweigh the benefits to the public.
General Motors unveils new logo ahead of electric car push
GM is redesigning its logo for only the fifth time ahead of its upcoming electric car push.
Super Bowl commercial sales struggling due to coronavirus uncertainty
Grady Trimble on Super Bowl ad sales
In early Apple talks, Hyundai keeps mum on electric vehicle tie up report
A tie-up with Apple would be a major boost to the automaker, whose global sales last year fell more than 15%
Tennis legend Caroline Wozniacki, NBA All-Star David Lee list $17.5 million condo on Fisher Island, home to wealthiest ZIP code in US
The property the couple is looking to sell is a furnished 8,430-square-foot condo on Fisher Island, an exclusive community located immediately south of Miami Beach and known for being home to the wealthiest ZIP code in the U.S.
DOJ fines Boeing over $2.5B to resolve conspiracy fraud charge related to 737 Max crashes
Boeing will pay a penalty of $243.6 million and establish a $500 million million crash-victim beneficiaries fund to compensate the heirs, relatives, and legal beneficiaries of the 346 passengers who died in the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes.
Supersonic boom could take off faster with new FAA rule
The rule will help companies like Boom Supersonic, which 'aims to bring back commercial supersonic flight by 2025'
Facebook tried to stop employees from discussing Trump, Capitol violence: report
Facebook reportedly tried to stop employees from discussing President Trump and the violence that took place inside the Capitol on Wednesday.
Nation needs ‘healing’ after Capitol protests, Ex-MLB star Darryl Strawberry says
President Trump needs to "move on" and the nation has to "make the change" necessary for healing after the Capitol riots, Darryl Strawberry told FOX Business.
Trump's Twitter, Facebook accounts could be suspended for a week at a time: Harvard Law's Vivek Wadhwa
Harvard Law School Distinguished Fellow Vivek Wadhwa weighed in on Twitter and Facebook locking President Trump’s accounts, saying he anticipates "more clamping down" from the social media platforms.
McDonald's thanks teachers with free coffee, bakery treats in regional promotion
You can always give your teacher an apple, but they’d probably like a coffee even better.
Walgreens, CVS to finish first round of COVID-19 vaccinations by Jan. 25
The two retail pharmacy chains announced Wednesday that their COVID-19 vaccine efforts are already underway at skilled nursing facilities, which require a higher acuity of patient care, in 49 states.
Airlines strengthening security on flights to Washington DC in wake of Capitol chaos
In the wake of Wednesday's chaos at the Capitol, U.S. airlines are responding by strengthening security measures.
Twitter, Facebook under pressure from both sides after locking Trump accounts
Facebook and Twitter are under pressure from both sides after locking President Trump out of his social media accounts.
US airlines step up safety measures at DC-area airports and flights
Airlines are working with law enforcement and airport agencies in the Washington area to ensure the safety of travelers and workers
CEOs, business groups condemn Capitol Hill protests, violence and urge peace
Business leaders from Wall Street to Silicon Valley joined trade groups across the nation in calling for an end to the protests and violence on Capitol Hill.
Apple shoppers spent $1.8B on apps over 1 holiday week
Between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, customers spent $1.8 billion which was "driven largely by spending on games," the company announced Wednesday.
Ford's 2020 sales down 15.6 percent, 9.8 percent in Q4
Ford reported a Q4 2020 sales decline of 9.8 percent to finish the year down 15.6 percent compared to 2019.


















