Shanghai Disney Resort to increase capacity, update reservation system
However, an exception stands for "high attendance days."
Verizon, Disney expand alliance, some wireless subscribers will receive free Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+
Following last year's announcement to offer Disney+ to some of its subscribers free for one year, Verizon has expanded its deal with Disney, giving the Disney bundle of Hulu, ESPN+ and Disney + to two of its popular wireless plans.
American Airlines seeks to toss COVID-19 class-action suit seeking ticket refunds
American Airlines has asked a judge to throw out a class-action lawsuit seeking air-fare refunds for trips that were canceled amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Trump administration limiting Huawei access to chips
The Commerce Department is closing a loophole that puts U.S. technology at risk, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said.
Chiefs' Travis Kelce to purchase STEM lab for 'underserved' teens after major contract extension
Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce is giving back to the community in a big way fresh off signing a $57.25 million contract extension.
Trump signals pressure on Alibaba, other Chinese companies after ByteDance
Last week, Trump had ordered sweeping but vague bans on dealings with the Chinese owners of TikTok and the messaging app WeChat, saying they are a threat to U.S. national security, foreign policy and the economy.
Kanye West is looking for 'new trusted Christian CFO,' Twitter explodes
Kanye West issued a very specific recruitment requirement for a chief financial officer on Twitter.
Brands ease into commercial productions with smaller crews and COVID-19 precautions
Marketers are eager to get back to their productions, but they are taking precautions and rethinking future strategies.
Ex-McDonald's CEO responds, seeks to dismiss lawsuit claiming he hid employee relationships
Disgraced former McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook is fighting back against the company's lawsuit attempting to roll back his multimillion-dollar golden parachute.
Zoom, Apple get new competition as Telegram launches video calling
The move puts Telegram in direct competition with Apple's FaceTime as well as Zoom, both of which have seen increased usage because of the work-from-home and stay-at-home orders that have been put in place since the pandemic started.
Walmart to extend store hours at most locations
More than 4,000 of Walmart's 4,700 locations will extend their closing time.
Robocalls back on the rise, smaller telecom carriers leave door open to major fraud, report says
Although dozens of little-known carriers serve as key conduits in America’s telecom system, they can also open the door to scams, a new report released Saturday suggests.
'Fortnite' app removal threatens social lifeline for young gamers
Unable to play outside, kids are spending hours with friends chit-chatting and fighting on Fortnite, which is free to play and available on nearly all devices.
PG&E starts rotating power outages impacting up to 250,000 customers at a time
PG&E will not be able to inform customers in advance of the shut-offs that could occur anywhere within the company's service area
Judge refuses to reconsider GM lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler
Judge called new evidence presented by GM regarding bribes and foreign bank accounts “is too speculative to warrant reopening” the case
UPS, FedEx warn they cannot carry ballots like US Postal Service
Various laws and regulations for the most part prohibit private delivery companies from handling mail-in and absentee ballots
Prosecutors probe ex-NASA official, Boeing over space contract: sources
The U.S. Justice Department has opened a criminal probe into whether NASA's former head of human spaceflight gave Boeing Co improper guidance during a lucrative lunar-lander contract competition, two people familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Facebook bashes Apple joining the fray on waiving commission fees
Facebook Inc said on Friday that Apple Inc had declined its request to waive a 30% commission fee the iPhone maker charges apps listed on iOS devices, taking a shot at its fellow Big Tech peer as developers challenge the policy.
7 NFL officials take coronavirus opt-outs for 2020 season, but will be paid this much
The officials who opted out had their jobs guaranteed for the 2021 season.
Warren Buffett sheds big stakes in banks and goes for the gold
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRKA)(BRKA) unloaded a more than a quarter of its stake in Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) and about 61% of its position in JPMorgan Chase (JPM), while acquiring a new position in Barrick Gold Corp. (ABX.T), according to 13-F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission for the period ended Jun 30, that were released Friday afternoon.



















