Disney's 'Star Wars,' Lego team up for 'holiday special' in November
LEGO and Disney's "Star Wars" are releasing a holiday special on Nov. 17 that will be available to stream on Disney+.
Google slows handling of Hong Kong police requests as Beijing tightens control
Hong Kong authorities will have to use a new system to obtain information from Google through the U.S. Justice Department's Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, according to the Post.
Delta will test all employees for coronavirus with at-home, onsite tests
On Thursday, Delta Air Lines announced its entire workforce would be tested for the coronavirus by the end of the month.
Pinterest workers stage virtual walkout over discrimination claims
Pinterest workers are staging a virtual walkout after former COO Françoise Brougher filed a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the company of gender discrimination.
Retailers launch coalition to fight counterfeits on Amazon
The Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), said on Friday it has joined over a dozen trade groups to form a coalition to fight counterfeit goods on online platforms such as Amazon.com Inc
IRS wants to tax daily fantasy sports wagering
Operators of the contests would be responsible for the tax.
GM is getting out of the ventilator business
Will reach 30,000 ventilators by the end of August
Barstool boss Dave Portnoy reveals his 'top of my list' dream hire is this NBA legend
Barstool announced a surprise deal with NFL great Deion Sanders earlier this week.
Apple and Google go to war with Epic Games over Fortnite
A battle that would rival any played on an Xbox or Play Station is underway, featuring the maker of one of the world’s most popular video games and tech titans Apple and Google.
Uber, Lyft denied extension to make drivers employees in California
A California judge has denied Uber and Lyft's request for an extension of a 10-day stay following a ruling that drivers of the ride-hailing companies must be classified as employees instead of independent contractors.
Rep. Buck: When Facebook, Twitter remove posts, it's not just 'human error'
Rep. Ken Buck doesn't believe Big Tech companies when they say their algorithms aren't biased.
Uber may be forced to shut down California ride services over new driver ruling
Uber Technologies Inc would be forced to shut down its ride-hailing operations in California if a court ruling that blocks it from classifying its drivers as independent contractors goes into effect, the company said in a court filing.
American Airlines plans to cut service to smaller cities as federal aid expiration deadline nears
As part of its coronavirus relief efforts, Congress allocated tens of billions in aid to airlines that was predicated on them not cutting flights or jobs until Oct. 1. The cancellations, according to the report, could appear on schedules by next week.
EU brushes off unchanged US tariffs on Airbus in hopes of resolving 16-year trade dispute
The European Union said Thursday that the Trump administration’s decision to maintain 15% tariffs on Airbus aircraft and 25% tariffs on other European goods did not worsen the now 16-year long trade dispute with Boeing, as both sides seek to put on end to over a decade of political grandstanding.
Apple to launch Amazon Prime-like services bundle, report says
Apple is going to start bundling its services soon, similar to Amazon's Prime, according to media reports.
NFL referees' coronavirus deadline to opt-out of 2020 nears, they can get $30,000 for leave of absence
'There is nothing more important than the health and safety of our members,' NFLRA Executive Director Scott Green said.
New York Mets sale sets Aug. 31 deadline for final bids: Report
Three groups have emerged as finalists to buy the embattled franchise.
Russian company selling Elon Musk, SpaceX-themed iPhone 12 for $5K
Apple has yet to even release the iPhone 12.
Walt Disney World and Actors' Equity Association union reach agreement over COVID-19 testing
Walt Disney World and Actors' Equity Association, the union behind its actors and singers, reached an agreement on Wednesday that will allow them to return to work.
Trump administration asks court to dismiss Big Tech's challenge to social media executive order
The Trump administration has filed a motion asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit against the president’s executive order targeting social media companies, calling it a “profound misunderstanding,” according to a copy of the motion seen by Reuters.



















