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.
CEOs say a remote workforce will last past the coronavirus pandemic
Coronavirus has forced businesses to embrace new ways of working, and some of the adaptations may stick around long-term. A remote workforce may be one of those things that last, as 78% of CEOs globally say that remote collaboration will be an enduring part of their company culture, according to a new survey by the accounting firm PwC.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Ryan Reynolds among top-paid Hollywood actors of 2020
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has kept his number one spot as Hollywood's highest-paid actor for the second year in a row.
Whole Foods launches free online cooking classes
Whole Foods enlisted a team of experts and social media influences to teach the Home Ec 365 classes.
Phil Collins' song 'In the Air Tonight' tops sales charts following viral YouTube video
Phil Collins' song 'In the Air Tonight' from 39 years ago is once again a hit single.
GM's CFO motors to Silicon Valley
One of the U.S. auto industry’s youngest and highest-ranking executives, General Motors Co’s chief financial officer Dhivya Suryadevara, jumped ship on Tuesday for Silicon Valley and the technology sector, where she was named CFO of Stripe, the online payments startup.
Never aired politically charged 'black-ish' episode to be released on Hulu
A never-before-seen episode of “black-ish” originally shelved by ABC will now premiere on Hulu, a corporate sibling of the Disney-owned broadcast network.
Uber and Lyft must classify California drivers as employees, not independent contractors: judge
Uber and Lyft drivers in California must now be classified as employees instead of independent contractors, a shift that would guarantee benefits like overtime, sick leave and expense reimbursement for workers who make up much of the freewheeling gig economy.
Ex-McDonald’s USA CEO sides with shareholders in Steve Easterbrook lawsuit
Former McDonald's USA CEO Ed Rensi told “Varney & Co.” on Tuesday that he sides with shareholders in the lawsuit against Stephen Easterbrook, the CEO ousted last year over an inappropriate relationship with an employee.
Tiki Barber: College football amid coronavirus could cause ‘unknown, long-term damages’
Tiki Barber on sports during coronavirus
Big Tech joins pledge to boost diversity, will hire 100K NYers by 2030
A number of large companies, including tech giants Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft have signed a pledge to hire 100,000 New Yorkers from low-income and diverse communities by 2030.
Disney asking for more money to stream 'Mulan' isn't as outrageous as it sounds
After months of delays and speculation, Disney announced that the live-action remake of “Mulan” will be available to stream on Disney+ for an additional $29.99 charge, a sum that initially puzzled many users.
Boeing 747s receiving key updates through floppy disks, report says
It turns out some parts of the airline industry aren’t as modern as one would think.
Big US companies form group to boost hiring of minorities in New York
The New York Jobs CEO Council, which counts chief executives from 27 firms among its members, aims to hire 100,000 people from low-income Black, Latino and Asian communities by 2030.
Big reward offered in 'Tiger King' disappearance case
The family of a Florida man who disappeared in 1997 and who appeared on the hit Netflix series “Tiger King,” has hired a lawyer and is offering $100,000 in exchange for information to help solve the case.



















