Walt Disney World lays off live show entertainers, casts a dark shadow on popular Disney attractions
Walt Disney World staffers were reportedly hit with a round of layoffs on Tuesday, leaving the future of some of the theme park's beloved live attractions unknown.
Microsoft is forcing people to use its latest browser even if they don't want to
In August, Microsoft announced that it was cutting off access to a critical piece of support for Internet Explorer in 2021. Now, it's gone a step further, forcing Windows users to use its Microsoft Edge browser, according to a report.
UPS posts strong gains as package volumes swell
UPS U.S. volumes rose nearly 14% driven by demand from small and medium-size firms.
When Dodgers win World Series, Republicans win White House: Pollster Frank Luntz
Republican pollster Frank Luntz told FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria” that 81% of Trump supporters believe their candidate will win.
Waymo and Daimler to build self-driving Freightliner semi truck
Waymo and Daimler are teaming up to build self-driving semis. The Freightliner Casdada will be equipped with the Waymo Driver tech.
Dorsey, Zuckerberg defend Section 230, signal openness to changes during censorship hearing
The CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google will testify before Congress on Wednesday amid concerns of bias.
Dow drops 942 points as S&P, Nasdaq turn negative for October
Stocks sank on Wednesday as COVID-19 fears gripped investors across the globe as Germany and France announced new lockdown measures.
Boeing warns of job cuts as coronavirus spurs 4th straight quarterly loss
Boeing Co. reported a fourth straight quarterly loss and warned employees of job cuts as the coronavirus pandemic and grounding of the 737 Max aircraft weighed on sales.
Philadelphia stores closing early Tuesday amid unrest over police shooting
Stores across Philadelphia are closing early Tuesday to prepare for another night of unrest following the shooting of Walter Wallace, a 27-year-old Black man who police say was holding a knife and advancing towards them when they shot and killed him.
Microsoft’s earnings continue to ride pandemic-fueled demand for cloud, videogaming
Microsoft Corp. expects the pandemic-era surge in demand for cloud-computing services, videogaming and computers that delivered a solid quarter to persist at least through the rest of the year.
Newsom defends California theme park reopening rules as Disneyland remains closed
California doesn’t appear to be any closer to letting Disneyland or other large theme parks open.
Here's how Facebook and Google plan to defend themselves during Wednesday's Big Tech hearing
Section 230 is a key provision under the Communications Decency Act, which shields online companies from being held liable for the content their users create.
T-Mobile CEO Sievert says new streaming service TVision is taking on ‘cable-opoloy’
T-Mobile's new streaming service TVision is ready to take on the competition in an already-congested market, CEO Mike Sievert told FOX Business Network's "The Claman Countdown" Tuesday.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey to warn 'eroding' Section 230 could 'collapse' Internet communication
Dorsey, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Sundar Pichai will virtually testify before the Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday.
GM Defense delivers its first Infantry Squad Vehicles to U.S. Army
GM Defense has delivered the first four of 649 Infantry Squad Vehicles it has been contracted to build for the U.S. Army. The high-performance trucks share 90 percent of their parts with the Chevrolet Colorado ZR2.
Boston Celtics' Enes Kanter on NBA return: We are 'dying' to get back on the court
Enes Kanter on the return of basketball
Odell Beckham Jr. suffers season-ending injury: how it affects his contract with the Browns
Odell Beckham Jr. is likely going to miss the remainder of the 2020 season after sustaining a torn ACL on Sunday but the injury could play in his favor next year under the terms of his contract with the Cleveland Browns.
Strong sales of drugs, vaccines, propel Merck in third quarter
The Kenilworth, New Jersey, company on Tuesday reported a profit of $1.16 per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and costs related to mergers and acquisitions, came to $1.74 per share.
Lawmakers want to protect local newspapers from Google, Facebook
Some Senate Democrats are seeking to empower regulators to protect local news outlets, accusing tech giants such as Google and Facebook of "unfair business practices," according to a new report by members of a key committee that will hear from the top industry executives this week.
Disney unveils its holiday merchandise, has a unique 2020 item included
The Disney Parks Blog provided a sneak peek of its holiday merchandise lineup two months before Christmas, and it includes an item that is unique to 2020.



















