United Airlines bets on Florida, adding dozens of flights on Nov. 6
United Airlines is adding up to 28 daily nonstop U.S. flights to Florida starting Nov. 6 as the Chicago-based airline bets on a rebound in leisure travelers heading to sunny skies.
U.S. leaves tariffs on Airbus aircraft unchanged at 15%
The federal government on Wednesday said it would maintain 15% tariffs on Airbus aircraft and 25% tariffs on other European goods
Dr. Pepper shortage during coronavirus steals fizz from fans
The brand reassured its fans it's "working on" restocking shelves with all flavors of the soda, instructing them to "hang tight!"
Pandemic hits Lyft ridership, revenue as executives cast its future in California in doubt
Lyft had 8.7 million active riders during the three months ending in July, a 60 percent decline compared to the same period one year ago.
Lawmakers urge FDA to temporarily ban e-cigarette sales amid coronavirus pandemic
Lawmakers once again urged the FDA to pull e-cigarettes from the market amid the coronavirus pandemic, claiming teen and young adult vapers are putting an outsized burden on testing resources.
Extremely rare Mike Trout rookie baseball card set to top $1M at auction
"The wholly unique, limited-edition piece is serial-numbered ‘1/1.’ Such an abbreviated mintage, by itself, defines the concept of 'rarity' in terms of indisputable clarity," the auction house says
Netflix, other streamers shake up the Forbes highest paid actors list in 2020
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson topped the list of the highest-paid actors for the second year in a row thanks in large part to revenue from Netflix.
Microsoft's Surface Duo launching Sept. 10 at $1,399
Microsoft’s Surface Duo smartphone now has a launch date and price tag.
Ford recalling 488K US vehicles over front brake hose issue
The Ford Motor Company is recalling nearly half a million vehicles in the U.S. for safety reasons, after a discovery that they have front brake jounce hoses that are at risk of rupturing.
McDonald's found nude photos of employees sent by former CEO on company servers: lawsuit
McDonald's accused ousted CEO Steve Easterbrook of sending nude photos of employees from his company email account to a personal email, in a lawsuit attempting to recover Easterbrook's multimillion-dollar golden parachute.
TikTok tracked user data using tactic banned by Google
The tactic appears to have violated Google policies.
Ford recalls midsize SUVs to fix possible brake fluid leaks
Ford is recalling more than 558,000 midsize SUVs in North America because the brakes may not work properly.
Amazon, Apple, Facebook condemn Trump H1-B visa suspension in court filing
The country's biggest tech companies are condemning the Trump administration's decision to suspend temporary worker visas amid COVID-19.
Yankees, YES Network partner with TikTok amid Trump administration's fight with parent company
The New York Yankees and the YES Network reportedly agreed to a sponsorship deal with TikTok as President Trump looks to ban the app in the U.S. over security concerns.
Walmart, Instacart partner for same-day delivery in 4 US markets
The move helps Walmart, which is locked in an arms race with Amazon and others to expand fresh-food delivery, to further tap into one of the fastest-growing e-commerce sectors, one that has become even more vital during the coronavirus pandemic.
Peanuts and farmers trying to avoid striking out with baseball coronavirus bans
According to the National Peanut Board, 5.4 million bags of in-shell peanuts are sold each season in MLB ballparks alone, but with no fans in the stadiums, bags of these top shelf peanuts are sitting in storage, already packaged and shipped, just waiting to be cracked open.
Android phones to track quakes; California gets alert system
Google worked with California and the U.S. Geological Survey to build the quake alerts into all phones that run the commonplace mobile operating system
Boeing: No orders, more cancellations for grounded 737 Max
Boeing has lost more than 800 net orders so far this year.
'Call of Duty' publisher to be led by high-ranking MLB official
MLB Deputy Commissioner Tony Petitti, long considered to be the favorite to succeed Rob Manfred, will become the president of sports and entertainment for the video game and esports company Activision Blizzard Inc. next week.
Delta CEO warns of 'furloughs in the tens of thousands' for airline industry if stimulus talks remain at stalemate
"If we do not get the support that we need, I know within the industry there will be furloughs and probably some pretty large numbers of furloughs in the tens of thousands of employees," Bastian told the Claman Countdown on Tuesday.


















