Lawmakers push YouTube to crack down on 'election outcome misinformation' amid Georgia runoff races
Both of Georgia’s Senate seats are up for grabs in the Jan. 5 vote.
Netflix removes 'Chappelle's Show' from platform after request from Dave Chappelle
The comedy series originally aired on Comedy Central -- its parent company is ViacomCBS -- from 2003 to 2006.
Walmart's Patti LaBelle sweet potato pies still selling by the thousands after viral Thanksgiving video
Walmart sells 36,000 of Patti LaBelle's sweet potato pies every day five years after the launch.
Ford orders freezers to make coronavirus vaccine available to employees
Ford has ordered 12 freezers to store coronavirus vaccines for its employees once it is available.
Ford CEO Farley looking to cut warranty costs to increase profits
Ford is working to reduce warranty costs that have been digging into its profits. The company has spent $2 billion more than GM through the first nine months of 2020.
Whole Foods recalls popcorn chicken over undeclared shellfish
Whole Foods has issued a voluntary recall for packaged popcorn chicken with sweet chili sauce that was sold in stores across Northern California and Nevada.
Cadillac offering $500G to buy out dealers not willing to invest in EV future
Cadillac will pay up to $500,000 for dealers to give up their franchises instead of investing in the charging and service infrastructure needed to sell the brand's upcoming electric vehicles, Automotive News reported.
Netflix to expand production hub in New Mexico, making one of the largest in North America
Netflix plans to establish one of the largest production hubs in North America with an expansion of its existing studio complex in New Mexico and a commitment to an additional $1 billion in production spending, government and corporate leaders announced Monday.
Video game sales surge for 2020 holiday season amid console war, pandemic
As the holiday season approaches, more than half of young Americans are turning to video games for gift ideas, a new survey suggests.
Apple security chief offered iPads as a bribe for gun permits, prosecutors allege
Apple Inc.’s AAPL -2.97% head of security has been indicted on bribery charges for a scheme in which prosecutors allege he offered iPads to secure gun permits for his company’s employees.
GM flips to California's side in pollution fight with Trump
General Motors says it will no longer support the Trump administration in legal efforts to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards.
Ford NASCAR driver Hailie Deegan delivered over 1.5 tons of donated turkeys in an F-150
NASCAR driver Hailie Deegan used a 2021 Ford F-150 to deliver 3,325 pounds of turkeys to Detroit charities. The amount equals the truck's maximum tow rating.
NHTSA orders GM to recall nearly 6M trucks with Takata inflators
GM will recall approximately 6 million 2007-2014 model year full-size pickups and SUVs to repair or replace their Takata airbags. The automaker filed for an exemption, but was denied by NHTSA.
Ford CEO Jim Farley wins vintage car race
Ford CEO Jim Farley is an avid vintage racing driver who won the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association Atlanta Grand Prix in his 1978 Lola T298.
Delta CEO calls New York-London travel corridor 'complicated,' as airlines aim to revive transatlantic travel
Airlines are looking at potential testing innovations and protocols to help revive confidence and improve safety.
Southwest CEO says software issues in Boeing model that crashed twice have 'easily been addressed'
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says software issues in Boeing’s 737 MAX plane that crashed twice and was grounded for the longest period in aviation history have "easily been addressed."
Walmart heirs fund startup developing at-home COVID-19 Tests
The billionaire Walton family that controls Walmart is among a group of investors backing a startup aiming to design at-home Covid-19 tests.
Boeing crash victims’ families relive 'otherworldly nightmare' as 737 MAX resumes flights
The 737 Max was grounded for nearly two years, a period of intense scrutiny for planemaker Boeing, whose CEO stepped down in December.
Apple, GroupM, others ask for tough protection for data in Google lawsuit
The government is accusing Google of illegally using its market muscle to hobble rivals in a lawsuit that is the biggest challenge to the power and influence of Big Tech in decades.
Panic buying of toilet paper hits US stores again with new pandemic restrictions
Toilet paper aisles are emptying again as COVID-19 curfews and shutdowns in states from California to New York send pandemic-weary shoppers on a new scramble for essentials.



















