Washington AG to file second campaign finance disclosure lawsuit against Google
Google previously paid the state of Washington $217,000 in 2018 after King County Superior Court ruled that the company did not provide access to documents filed with the state's Public Disclosure Commission in which Washington candidates and political committees reported about $1.5 million in payments to Google related to political advertising on its platform since 2013.
American Airlines releases plan to return Boeing 737 Max to service
American Airlines is planning to reintroduce Boeing 737 Max jets to service in late December, on the condition that the FAA deems it safe to do so.
CVS to hire 15,000 employees to support expected COVID-19, flu case increase
The additional 15,000 positions are part of the company's accelerated recruiting effort that it announced earlier this year.
Production halted on Idris Elba's Netflix film after production member tests positive for coronavirus: Report
Idris Elba, Regina King and more star in the film, but sources said the main cast members did not test positive
Florida college student brings Disney magic to children during COVID-19 with one-of-a-kind babysitting service
The 21-year old offers her services to both local and visiting families at a rate of $25 per hour. In addition, alumni of University of Central Florida's Zeta Tau Alpha sorority are also eligible for a discounted rate if they can provide proof of membership.
Disney World reveals hours for New Year's Eve
It’s finally time to start thinking about how 2020 is going to end.
NASA picks partner to land water-measuring technology on the moon
NASA has picked Houston-based Intuitive Machines to land a water-measuring technology on the moon.
Airlines plan for prolonged coronavirus travel drought
U.S. airlines expect it will be years before their business recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, even after pulling together over $100 billion by tapping government aid and mortgaging assets including planes and frequent-flier programs.
Twitter refuses to unlock New York Post account unless Hunter Biden posts deleted
Twitter "has refused" to give the New York Post access to its account unless it deletes 6 tweets.
Justice Department likely to file Google antitrust suit without Dem support
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly likely to file its highly-anticipated antitrust suit against Google early next week with without the support of any Democratic state attorneys general.
New 5G iPhones kick off poaching season for carriers
While AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon all use Apple’s high-speed cellular capabilities to promote their networks, their pitches differ.
Amid tensions with China, India warns Amazon, Flipkart over country of origin rule
The Indian government has warned Amazon.com’s local unit and Walmart’s Flipkart that sellers on their platforms are not complying with a rule requiring that a product’s country of origin be specified.
Spread of electric cars sparks fights for control over charging
Electric vehicles are widely seen as the automobile industry's future, but a battle is unfolding in states across America over who should control the charging stations that could gradually replace fuel pumps.
GM makes $2.2 billion investment in electric vehicle plant where HUMMER EV will be produced
General Motors announced Friday it is turning its Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Center into Factory ZERO, which will be the company's new home for the production of electric vehicles.
How a Goya boycott led to a 'buycott'
First, the Goya Foods boycott turned into a “buycott.” Now the largest Hispanic-owned foods company is finding favorable backlash in the wake of the CEO’s praise for President Trump.
Trump announces CVS, Walgreens free coronavirus vaccines deal to help seniors
Residents in all types of long-term care facilities will be able to access the vaccine at no charge.
Trump strikes coronavirus vaccine deal for CVS, Walgreens to give shots to seniors
The Trump administration on Friday unveiled a deal with CVS and Walgreens to administer a future coronavirus vaccine to nursing home residents and staff free of cost.
Boeing shares take off as 737 Max return cleared by Europe
Boeing shares took off Friday after the European Union’s top aviation regulator cleared the 737 Max jet to return to the skies as soon as this year.
MLB a 'dead atmosphere' without fans: Ken Rosenthal
Ken Rosenthal on fans going back into stadiums
Parler CEO says Facebook, Twitter 'not acting in good faith'
Parler CEO John Matze said Twitter and Facebook are not acting "in good faith" in accordance with Section 230.



















