Epic Games hosting anti-Apple Fortnite event as Apple strikes back in court
Epic Games is continuing its fight against Apple by hosting a “#FreeFortnite” event Sunday, a week after the tech giant blocked Fortnite from the App Store.
Delta Air Lines to resume 50 international routes
Delta Air Lines announced Friday it will resume 50 international flight routes -- all to Asian countries -- this winter and into 2021.
Boeing testing hand-held UV wand to sanitize cockpits, cabins
Boeing Co said on Friday it is developing a hand-held wand that emits ultraviolet light to neutralize bacteria and viruses, part of a suite of methods to disinfect flight deck surfaces and controls, as well as surfaces throughout the cabin.
TikTok to challenge Trump order banning transactions with the app
Reuters is reporting exclusively that TikTok is preparing to mount a legal challenge as early as Monday to President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibiting transactions with the popular short video app and its Chinese parent ByteDance
Delta, union in talks to avoid furloughs after 1,806 pilots take early retirement
Delta Air Lines and the union representing its pilots said on Friday they remain in talks to avoid furloughs after 1,806 pilots agreed to early retirement programs, with the airline pointing to the outlook for a pandemic recovery as key to its final decision.
LeBron backs Goodyear amid Trump boycott flap: 'So proud to call them family'
James is a native of Akron, Ohio, the same city in which Goodyear has its headquarters.
Corporate tax rate should go back up, was lowered too much: Marc Lasry
Marc Lasry on market fluctuations, Biden-Harris ticket, Milwaukee Bucks playoff win and the NBA's social justice campaign
Boeing, 737 Max to undergo second set of tests next week
Boeing's grounded 737 Max will undergo its second set of governmental flight safety tests next week
Navy SEAL banned by Delta over mask flap wants meeting with CEO
Robert O'Neill, the man credited with killing terrorist Osama Bin Laden, defended his actions after posting a mask-less selfie on a Delta plane.
Wells Fargo starts cost-cutting layoffs amid COVID-19 blight
By trimming its workforce, Wells Fargo says it will bring its expenses "more in line with our peers and create a company that is more nimble, streamlined, and customer-focused."
Why are there still not enough paper towels?
Americans have faced many stresses in the pandemic, of which paper-towel scarcity is hardly among the worst. Yet the forces behind the shortage nearly six months into the crisis help explain the broad lack of U.S. preparedness that has made the pandemic worse than it might have been.
Delta will continue blocking middle seats through 2021, hoping to restore 'confidence' in holiday travel
"We’ll continue taking a thoughtful, layered approach ensuring customers know to expect the highest standard of care as they prepare for their holiday travels.”
ViacomCBS Seeks about $5.5M for 30-second ads in 2021 Super Bowl
ViacomCBS Inc.’s CBS is seeking around $5.5 million for 30-second commercial spots in next year’s Super Bowl, roughly in line with commercial prices in the 2020 game, according to people close to the talks.
Feds charge ex-Uber security chief with covering up 2016 hacking
In an unprecedented case, a former chief security officer for Uber Technologies was criminally charged on Thursday with trying to cover up a 2016 hacking that exposed personal information of about 57 million of the ride-hailing company's customers and drivers.
Delta bans Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden after mask-less selfie
Delta's mask policy is no joke as retired U.S. Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill experienced firsthand.
Buffalo Bills unveil new stadium name after New Era partnership ends
The Buffalo Bills unveiled the new name for their stadium on Thursday just a month after New Era asked to be released from its contract.
Twitter data breach case sparks dispute, as EU weighs first penalty against Silicon Valley under new privacy law
European Union privacy regulators are clashing over how much Ireland's data privacy watchdog will fine Twitter for a data breach disclosed last year, delaying a long-awaited decision in the first case involving a U.S. tech company under the bloc's tough new data privacy rules.
Lyft, Uber receive emergency stay to continue California operations
Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. received an emergency stay that will allow them to continue operations in California rather than shut down or be forced to reclassify drivers as employees instead of independent contractors, according to a report.
Coronavirus binge-shopping helps big-box retailers leave rivals in the dust
Quarterly earnings released this week by major retailers revealed consumers are spending less on food and essentials and more on furniture, electronics and other big-ticket items.
American Airlines will suspend flights to 15 US cities amid aid debate
Congress has been weighing for weeks whether to grant U.S. airlines another $25 billion in payroll assistance that would keep tens of thousands of airline workers on the job for another six months and extend minimum service requirements.


















