CEO of Boeing closes on $4.1M Seattle home amid factory workers' strike: 'They can pay us, too'
Boeing workers in Washington went on strike this week as new CEO Kelly Ortberg purchased a $4.1 million mansion in a gated community in Seattle.
Disney, DirecTV reach deal to restore ESPN, ABC, other networks as college, pro football seasons ramp up
Disney and DirecTV have reached a deal for a new licensing agreement, ending the two-week blackout of its sports and entertainment channels.
Walgreens to pay $106.8M over claims it billed government for prescriptions never dispensed
Walgreens has agreed to pay a $106.8 million fine to settle the Department of Justice's claims the pharmacy billed the government for prescriptions that were never dispensed.
Uber to offer driveless rides with Waymo in Austin, Atlanta
Waymo and Uber are expanding their partnership to major cities in Texas and Georgia. The companies said the fleet of autonomous vehicles "will grow to hundreds over time."
United Airlines inks deal with SpaceX to provide free in-flight Wi-Fi through Starlink
United Airlines on Friday announced it has reached an agreement with Elon Musk's SpaceX to add Starlink Wi-Fi service to all its planes at no cost to passengers.
Boeing 'can't really seem to get a break': Jan Szilagyi
Toggle co-founder & CEO Jan Szilagyi weighs in on Boeing workers going on strike, the White House meeting with A.I. leaders, and the launch of 'Toggle Terminal.'
American Airlines flight attendants approve new 5-year contract
American Airlines flight attendants ratified a new five-year contract that includes industry-leading wage rates and compensation for long sits between flights.
Boeing workers vote to strike after contract negotiations rejected by members
Boeing factory workers will walk off the job Friday after members overwhelmingly voted in favor of a strike.
Disney Cruise Line no longer accepting photocopies of guest birth certificates
Disney Cruise Line sent passengers booked for upcoming cruises an email that states photocopies of birth certificates will no longer be accepted.
McDonald's days away from bringing miniature versions of popular footwear to US Happy Meals
McDonald's is going to be offering miniature versions of Crocs as the toys in their U.S. Happy Meals soon, according to food insider reports.
McDonald's extends $5 value meal at most US locations
The extension of McDonald’s $5 value meal deal promotion comes as a majority of its markets nationwide elected to continue offering it into December, the fast-food giant said Thursday.
Alaska Airlines pilot describes 'loud bang' when Boeing jet lost door plug
Alaska Airlines First Officer Emily Wiprud, who helped pilot a Boeing 737 Max to a safe landing after a door panel blew out mid-air, spoke publicly for the first time about the incident.
Billionaire on SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission conducts first private spacewalk
The first private spacewalk is successfully underway by four astronauts in SpaceX's Polaris Dawn's mission. Earth was described as "gorgeous."
Apple's new AirPods Pro double as hearing aids
Apple's next generation of AirPods Pro offers a hearing aid feature for users with mild to moderate hearing loss, which could be a game changer for some users.
GOP senator pushes for Google subpoenas over Trump assassination attempt search results
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is calling on the Homeland Security Committee's leaders to subpoena Google over their failure following the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
Apple, Google owe whopping tax bills and fines due to EU's crackdown on Big Tech
Apple and Alphabet-owned Google were both handed defeats by the European Union's top court this week, as the bloc's regulators continue their crackdowns against major tech firms.
Former FTC chief technologist on the 'tension' in Google anti-trust case
Former FTC chief technologist Neil Chilson weighs in on Google facing a third anti-trust case from the Department of Justice and why regulators go after Big Tech.
Amazon offering cheaper grocery brand to rival Target, Walmart
Amazon rolled out a private label food brand called Amazon Saver to compete with rivals Walmart and Target, which have debuted lower-priced brands over the past year.
TikTok creator posts cryptic video day before collapsing, dying at finish of Disneyland half-marathon: report
Caleb Graves, a 35-year-old avid runner and TikToker, died Sunday just moments after crossing the finish line of Disneyland's Halloween Half Marathon.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol debuts new US plan to keep you in stores longer
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is narrowing his focus on the company's U.S. business during his first days at the helm of the coffee giant. Part of his focus will be making stores more inviting.



















