Few early starts for 'Black Friday' as these retailers are closing for the Thanksgiving holiday
The holidays will be here before you know it and already retailers are making changes to shopping plans. Here is the full list of who's closed for Turkey Day and how they are reinventing their Black Friday and holiday deals this shopping season
De Blasio says Madison Square Garden, other NYC sports venues should pay more taxes
The New York City mayor said increased taxes would help during efforts to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Netflix's 'Cuties' prompts 'churn' as domestic subscribers flee
Netflix missed out on Monday's broad market rally following new data from research firm YipitData that reveals the release of controversial french film 'Cuties' has prompted the streaming service to reach a record churn of daily domestic subscribers.
Billionaire Steve Cohen to buy New York Mets for massive sum
The agreement is subject to approval by MLB team owners.
PepsiCo's new DriftWell aimed at aiding relaxation and sleep
While most soft drink companies use caffeine to provide consumers energy, PepsiCo has created a beverage that’s meant to help consumers catch some Zs.
SEC opens probe as GM CEO Mary Barra defends Nikola partnership
Barra said GM performed the “appropriate diligence” prior to closing its $2 billion transaction with Nikola.
Disney World resort offers students 'ultimate after school recess'
Guests of the luxury resort can now enroll their children in the virtual learning sessions which will be held in supervised small-group classroom settings, Four Seasons said.
TheScore CEO: Even 2 weeks ago, our media app getting back to pre-COVID numbers
John Levy on sports betting, TheScore
Airlines face wave of layoffs amid coronavirus-aid impasse
Thousands of airline workers are bracing for layoffs at the end of the month unless Congress overcomes a monthlong stalemate.
Stocks jump on $67B in tech, biotech M&A
Stocks rallied Monday amid further optimism over a COVID-19 vaccine and after a flurry of deals.
Debut of Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, Disney Wish, to be delayed amid pandemic
Wishes may not get canceled, but they do get delayed.
Nikola Motors issues response to short-seller's 'fraud' claim
Startup automaker addresses accusations made in Hindenburg Research note.
Tom Brady leads NFL jersey sales after first weekend of 2020 season, Fanatics sees improvement
The NFL is back, and some of the top players in the league are leading the jersey sales after the first weekend of the season.
ByteDance chooses Oracle over Microsoft for TikTok's US operations
ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, has chosen Oracle to be its U.S. technology partner in the U.S.
Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot to make ‘Red Notice’ return as Netflix resumes production
Netflix is resuming the production of its original film “Red Notice,” according to two of its A-list actors.
United Airlines CEO warns economic woes will get worse without vaccine, new round of stimulus
United CEO Scott Kirby said Sunday that while some industries of the economy have been able to recover, "anything to do with leisure, hospitality, meeting, convention services [and] restaurants are all hurting, and frankly, are near depression levels."
Facebook removes posts linking Oregon wildfires to activist groups
Facebook has started removing false claims that the deadly wildfires in Oregon were started by various left-wing and right-wing groups, a spokesman for the social media company said on Saturday, after the rumors left state officials inundated with queries for information.
DOJ should target Netflix over 'despicable' 'Cuties' film: Rep. Banks
The controversial Netflix film “Cuties” is “despicable,” Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., told “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday, adding that "Netflix should be penalized" for featuring the film, which he says sexualizes children.
These are the Super Bowl LV favorites, oddsmakers say
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to join an elite group of NFL franchises who have accomplished the difficult feat of winning back-to-back Super Bowls. A repeat win would make them the first team to do so since the 2005 season.
Apple loosens some in-app restrictions after friction with developers
Apple has issued new rules for its App Store in an effort to address some of the issues that have cropped up regarding the company's governance of its digital storefront for iPhones.



















