Cash-strapped airlines offer up air miles to small businesses, nonprofits
In response to what's known as "Giving Tuesday," some of the country's largest carriers have begun encouraging their customers to donate air miles to help offset travel costs for organizations.
Walmart holiday drone light show launches in 8 U.S. cities for the holidays
Walmart is launching an outdoor drone light show for the holidays making seasons brighter.
United bans couple arrested for allegedly flying to Hawaii despite positive coronavirus tests
The couple took a COVID-19 test in Seattle after returning from abroad and then received positive results after the flight bound for San Francisco had taken off, according to police.
AMC exec says Warner Bros. new movie streaming plan will sacrifice studio profits
The studio plans on releasing its 2021 movies simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters.
Radio Disney to shut down in first quarter of 2021 amid Walt. Disney Co.'s restructuring
Radio Disney will be no longer come early 2021.
PG&E rate hike aimed at improvements to ease fire risk
The hike takes effect March 1 and is expected to boost the bills of PG&E's residential customers by an average of $13.44 a month
Uber asks US CDC to consider ride-hail drivers essential for COVID-19 vaccine distribution
The CDC Advisory Committee is drafting recommendations for who should be prioritized for distribution
Southwest Airlines notifies nearly 7,000 employees that they may be furloughed
Southwest Airlines, which has never laid off a worker in its 49-year history, notified 6,828 employees that they may be involuntarily furloughed next year as the airline industry continues to suffer amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tony Robbins puts money behind Cape Canaveral space balloon business
Self-hep guru Tony Robbins is reportedly putting some of his money behind a Cape Canaveral start-up that wants to send people to space on board balloons.
US in talks with Huawei finance chief Meng Wanzhou about resolving criminal charge
The U.S. Justice Department is discussing a deal with Huawei Technologies Co. finance chief Meng Wanzhou that would allow her to return home to China from Canada, in exchange for admitting wrongdoing in a criminal case that has strained Beijing’s relations with the U.S. and Canada, people familiar with the matter said.
Boeing sells 75 more 737 MAX jets to budget airline Ryanair
Boeing has signed its first order for 737 MAX jets since the Federal Aviation Administration cleared the planes to fly again last month, the company announced Thursday.
Delta shares coronavirus vaccine distribution plan: ‘We are confident in our capability’
Delta Air Lines says it has the capability to ship COVID-19 vaccines throughout the U.S.
NJ man donates iPads to all 50 states to honor father
In his father's honor, he launched Operation Connection - The iPad Project. He and his "Lunch With Lynch Foundation" began donating iPads to nursing homes and hospitals in need as a way to connect patients with families.
Journalists board American Airlines Boeing 737 Max in first public flight since grounding
The moment marked the first time the plane has flown the public since a pair of fatal crashes involving the aircraft less than five months apart forced U.S. regulators to ground the plane in March 2019.
Walmart delivers new bonus pay, lifting total to $2.8B for 2020
The company first sent out $319 million in quarterly bonuses which were added to associates’ Nov. 25 paychecks "following strong third-quarter business performance."
Google researcher discovers iPhone vulnerability allowing hackers 'complete control' of device within range
A since-fixed iPhone vulnerability allowed hackers to control any iPhone within WiFi range, a Google researcher found.
Robert Kraft case fallout: Florida masseuse involved in massage parlor sting ordered to pay thousands
The fallout from the case against New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is costing a Florida masseuse at the center of the scandal thousands of dollars.
Walmart's Flipkart to spin off digital payments business
PhonePe competes with Alibaba-backed home-grown payments pioneer Paytm and Google Pay
Travis Scott earned $20M from McDonald’s partnership: report
Rapper Travis Scott reportedly made $20 million from his partnership with McDonald’s, which they launched in September.
Labor Board alleges Google spied on workers who organized protests, fired two of them
A federal agency is accusing Google of spying on and then firing two employees who organized protests against the company.


















