FanDuel nearing naming rights deal to replace Bally Sports: report
In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy hearing this week, Diamond reportedly announced it had found a new naming rights partner, said to be FanDuel, for its regional sports networks.
AT&T customers hit with nationwide service issue
AT&T customers around the U.S. were hit with a nationwide service outage on Tuesday that impacted their ability to make calls to contacts on other carriers.
Toyota issues recall for 100K SUVs and pickup trucks
Toyota has issued a voluntary recall for more than 100,000 pickup trucks and SUVs with debris in the engine that can potentially cause these vehicles to stall.
Dozens of passengers on United Airlines flight mysteriously fall ill en route to Texas
Several passengers on a United Airlines flight from Vancouver, Canada, to Houston, Texas, fell sick on Friday, with officials explaining that 75 passengers came from a cruise.
Ford recalls 109K Lincoln Aviators due to rearview camera glitch
More than 109,000 Lincoln Aviators are being recalled due to cellphone electromagnetic interference that can cause the rearview camera display to become distorted.
Bringing a child to Walt Disney World: Costs to consider and tips for your travels
A trip to Disney is a dream for many children. A Disney trip can quickly add up, but with proper financial planning, you can take your family for a cheaper cost.
Lamar Jackson's decision to skip Ravens' voluntary OTAs costing him major payday: report
Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson isn't at the team's voluntary organized team activities, and it is reportedly hitting him hard in the wallet.
American Airlines kicks off D-Day 80th anniversary trip for World War II veterans to Normandy
American Airlines sends off WWII veterans for their historic D-Day 80th anniversary commemorative trip to Normandy, France.
FAA won't approve increased 737 Max production in near future
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has barred Boeing from increasing production of its 737 Max over the coming months. The FAA implemented a production cap earlier this year.
Disney investors relieved as Nelson Peltz exits
Disney's CEO successfully fended off investor Nelson Peltz, and now there are reports the activist is gone for good. But the House of Mouse still needs to prove itself to Wall Street.
Kohl's shares tumble after retailer reports sales slump, lowers forecast
Shares of Kohls Corp. plunged as much as 25% on Thursday after the retailer reported a surprise loss in the first quarter and cut its forecast for the year.
McDonald's pushes back on hefty price hikes, including $18 Big Mac meal
McDonald's is pushing back on reports that its menu price hikes are greater than the inflationary rates. The average cost of a Big Mac is $5.29, according to a company executive.
Southwest faces delays as airline resolves ‘brief technology issue’ 2 years after its 2022 holiday meltdown
Southwest Airlines experienced delays across the country Wednesday due to a technology issue after a power outage at one of its data centers, the company said.
American Airlines sued for racial discrimination for removing Black men from flight
American Airlines has been sued by three Black men who accused the airline of racial discrimination for temporarily removing them for a flight after a body odor complaint.
Walgreens cutting prices on 1,300 products
Walgreens is joining a growing number of companies that are cutting prices on a number of goods to lure in shoppers and boost sales in the midst of inflation.
Singapore Airlines flight that hit deadly turbulence fell 178 feet in 4.6 seconds
An investigation into data recovered from a Singapore Airlines flight that hit "severe turbulence" reveals the plane fell nearly 200 feet in 4.6 seconds.
Study names most innovative companies in the US
In an analysis of U.S Patent Office data, OnDeck has named the top most innovative companies in the country. IBM tops the list, followed by Qualcomm, Alphabet and Apple.
Scammers most commonly impersonate these companies, FTC says
The Federal Trade Commission released a report this week offering insight into the most common and most successful impersonation used by scammers, including Best Buy and Amazon.
Argentina's President Milei to meet with Apple, Google, Meta CEOs on US trip
Argentine President Javier Milei is traveling to the U.S. this week for meetings with tech CEOs including Apple's Tim Cook, Google's Sundar Pichai and Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Walmart, Capital One end exclusive consumer credit card agreement
Capital One and Walmart announced the end of their exclusive consumer credit card partnership that began in 2019, though cardholders can continue to use their cards and earn rewards.



















