Justices say accident victims can sue Ford in state courts
The ruling could make it easier to bring state court lawsuits against other car makers and companies that do business nationwide
Caesars puts pandemic losses at $2B, wants insurers to pay
Caesars names 60 insurers it says are rejecting its claims to recoup losses under insurance policies it had for catastrophic business losses
Massachusetts judge allows state lawsuit over Uber, Lyft driver status to proceed
Uber and Lyft deny that their drivers are misclassified, saying the vast majority enjoy the flexibility that comes with on-demand work
Stocks spike as financials, materials rally on economic recovery prospects
U.S. stocks shook off a warning from Fed Chair Powell and focused on jobless claims and GDP improvements
GameStop shares soar as video-game retailer hints at coming board purge
Global e-commerce sales surged 191% last year
US regulator opens inquiry into Wall Street's blank check IPO frenzy
The U.S. securities regulator has opened an inquiry into Wall Street's blank check acquisition frenzy and is seeking information on how underwriters are managing the risks involved, said four people with direct knowledge of the matter.
Nike faces social media storm in China over Xinjiang statement
The social media fallout comes as relations between the United States and China have deteriorated in recent years
Stock futures rebound ahead of GDP, jobless reports
Shares are rebounding after Wednesday's broad, late day decline led by selling of tech heavyweights
GameStop board on the verge of mass departures: report
GameStop has reportedly informed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that several members of its board are expected to leave
Mastercard battles return of $19B UK class action
A two-day court hearing will kick off on Thursday and will determine the fate of Britain's first mass consumer claim
Playboy brand hits revenue record in first earnings report since public market return
PLBY Group CEO Ben Kohn talks expanding the iconic Playboy brand to record highs.
Dem senator's wife invests in industry her husband is trying to subsidize
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., is pushing for legislation to expand U.S. manufacturing of semiconductors, batteries and other technology.
Nasdaq falls 2%, stocks slide in late-day reversal
U.S. stocks staged a late-session selloff.
GameStop stock punished, execs fail to impress investors on revamp plan
GameStop Corp. shares plunged Wednesday after the company declined to answer questions about its e-commerce push and said it was considering selling stock to fund its transformation.
Stock futures turn higher ahead of manufacturing reports
Traders will study the release of February's Durable Goods
Silicon Valley firms in no hurry to open up offices despite easing of virus ban
Starting Wednesday, companies are allowed to open up their offices for up to a quarter of their capacity
GameStop plunges, but Reddit followers tout stock once again as e-commerce sales surge
Adjusted net income for the quarter was $90.7 million, or $1.34 per share, compared to adjusted net income of $83.8 million, or $1.27 per share, a year ago.
Stocks sink as coronavirus European lockdowns rise, Powell and Yellen assess economy
U.S. equity markets fell Tuesday amid renewed concerns about the pace of the global recovery as European countries imposed new COVID-19 lockdowns and as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testified about the U.S. government’s COVID-19 relief efforts.
Boulder shooting puts gun stocks in focus as Biden calls for tougher laws
President Biden on Tuesday called on Congress to tighten gun laws after a shooting at a Colorado supermarket killed 10 people.
GameStop's judgment day is here
GameStop Corp. is set to deliver its first set of quarterly results since the Reddit-trading frenzy caused its stock price to soar.



















