Microsoft pleads with gamers not to vape into their new Xboxes
Microsoft has a simple suggestion for gamers worried about smoke billowing out of their Xboxes: Don’t blow smoke into them in the first place.
Southwest Airlines warns coronavirus rebound is fading
Southwest Airlines Co. says a pickup in bookings over the past three months is slowing as a second wave of COVID-19 infections sweeps across the country.
2022 Ford E-Transit electric van unveiled with sub-$45,000 price
Ford's E-Transit electric van will cost under $45,000 and have a range of 126 miles per charge when it goes on sale in late 2021.
Dow falls 317 points, S&P has broad selloff on COVID-19 concerns
Investors are toggling between growth and cyclical plays this week.
Online shopping surge could lead to holiday delivery delays
For the holidays, FedEx is hiring 70,000 workers, while UPS is in the throes of hiring more than 100,000 temporary employees
American Airlines restarts China flights, bringing U.S. weekly total to 10
A U.S.-China agreement allows both countries to operate more than 100 weekly flights between the two nations
Apple supplier Foxconn Q3 profit near flat, beats estimates
Foxconn booked July-September net profit of T$30.8 billion ($1.08 billion)
Boeing raises 20-yr forecast for China aircraft demand despite pandemic
Chinese airlines will need 8,600 new airplanes through 2039, 6.3% higher than Boeing's previous prediction
Amazon attracts food stamp users for online grocery orders during pandemic: report
In September, 1.1 million people used their SNAP benefits to buy food online -- with most of those people shopping from Amazon and Walmart.
Facebook, Google, continue to ban political ads as Trump pushes forward with election fight
Facebook and Google will both continue to block political advertisements on their platforms past the two-week moratorium both pre and post-Election Day that they originally announced.
Staple food brands are preparing for the next wave of COVID-19: Frito-Lay, Goya Foods
Pantry food brands are gearing up for panic-shopping as coronavirus cases continue to surge and a second round of lockdowns looms.
UPS lifts ban on beards in diversity push
United Parcel Service Inc. is loosening its guidelines on employee appearance, including lifting a longstanding ban on facial hair and allowing natural Black hairstyles like Afros and braids.
Disney stops taking reservations for hotels once again, will reopen some areas in coming weeks
It might be a little longer than expected before Disneyland reopens.
Alibaba boasts $56B in sales as post-virus Singles' Day gets into full swing
China’s Alibaba said orders on its e-commerce platforms during the Singles’ Day shopping extravaganza had exceeded $56 billion by Wednesday morning.
ByteDance pushes back on Trump administration's TikTok divestiture order
ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, has filed a petition Tuesday evening with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging an Aug. 14 order from the Trump administration requiring the video-sharing app to be divested by Thursday.
Boeing loses more 737 MAX orders, eyes jet's US return but Europe tariffs loom
The European Union's decision to impose tariffs of 15% on Boeing planes this week could hobble its jet deliveries in Europe
Lyft expanding delivery services amid pandemic that has crushed ridesharing companies
Lyft is hoping to expand its delivery services amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has weighed heavily on the bottom line of ridesharing companies.
The Container Store capitalizes on Netflix home improvement content
The Container Store is capitalizing on stay-at-home, pandemic lifestyles with its most recent streaming service partnerships.
Whole Foods, Progressive team up to offer Thanksgiving turkey insurance
Whole Foods grocery chain has teamed up with Progressive insurance the first-ever Thanksgiving Turkey Protection Plan, which will protect you and your loved ones from eating a bad meal.
Mets owner Steve Cohen says players are 'entitled' to protests: 'Black lives do matter'
Newly approved New York Mets owner Steve Cohen says he believes his players are “entitled” to protest social injustice and other political matters as long as they give it their all when they're “between the lines.”



















