Democratic lawmakers demand Google and Apple delete apps that could track 'individuals seeking abortion'
Democratic lawmakers wrote to the CEOs of Google and Apple to express concern that apps on their platforms could be used to target women who are seeking an abortion.
Toyota cuts June output plan again, to 800,000 vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp is cutting its global production plan for June for the second time this week, reducing its planned output to 800,000 vehicles. The COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai is blamed.
US bill would bar Google, Apple from hosting apps that accept China's digital yuan
Republican senators want to prevent U.S. app stores including Apple and Google from hosting apps that allow payments to be made with China's digital yuan currency.
Boeing's Starliner returns from space station
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner returned to Earth late Wednesday afternoon. The capsule landed in New Mexico about four hours after departing the space station.
Beatle Ringo Starr to auction off NFT digital artwork: ‘Spreading peace and love in the metaverse’
An NFT collection being auctioned features five original art pieces by Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, including two paintings, one self-portrait and two hybrid works.
Amazon's stock is about to get more affordable
Amazon shareholders approved a 20-for-1 stock split Wednesday which will lower the price of the stock for investors and could bode well for other companies planning to do the same.
Supply chain crisis creating challenges throughout ‘foreseeable future’: Tech CEO
From the World Economic Forum, Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri predicted the microchip shortage will continue as long as supply chain challenges do.
Japanese astronaut welcome on NASA lunar Gateway, Biden says
The Gateway will be an outpost that orbits the moon, providing vital support for a long-term human return to the lunar surface.
Trump: Musk wants me on Twitter ‘very badly,’ platform is a ‘dying tiger’
Former President Trump told FBN's Stuart Varney that he will not get back on Twitter, despite saying Tesla CEO Elon Musk wants him to rejoin "very badly."
Transparency in crypto industry ‘critical’: Ripple CEO
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse weighs in on regulation and volatility in the crypto markets from WEF in Davos as bitcoin hovers around the $29,000 level.
Amazon planning to sublease warehouses amid online shopping slowdown
Amazon will sublease some of its warehouse capacity as sales have suffered significant declines from where they were in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meta CEO Zuckerberg sued by DC AG over Cambridge Analytica scandal
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, saying the Meta CEO "was personally involved in failures that led to the Cambridge Analytica" data breach involving Facebook.
Supply chains 'aggressively need' to be rebalanced: Intel CEO
Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger revealed when there will be a "reasonable balance" to the chip shortage during an interview from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Boeing Starliner docks to International Space Station for first time
The Boeing Starliner autonomously docked to the space station on Friday night. The mission was designed to give Boeing and NASA enough data to certify the spacecraft for long-duration crewed missions to the orbiting laboratory.
Google antitrust: Bipartisan Congress bill just latest in tech firm legal troubles over advertising practices
Google's legal troubles with the federal government started with a Justice Department investigation and developed into a multi-state effort campaign over Google's ad practices.
S&P 500 falls into bear market, joins Nasdaq
The broadest measure of the U.S. stock market entered a bear market on Friday.
Truth Social does not ‘want to be beholden to Google': Devin Nunes
Trump Media and Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes noted on Friday that Truth Social is attempting to build its own ad platform “because we don't want to be beholden to Google.”
Facebook parent Meta reiterates ban on abortion discussion at work as Supreme Court mulls Roe
Facebook's parent company Meta warned employees Thursday they cannot discuss abortion on the internal platform Workplace, saying such discussions can "leave people feeling like they're being targeted."
GOP-led legislation would force breakup of Google’s ad business
A bipartisan group of senators led by Utah Republican Mike Lee introduced legislation Thursday that would take aim at conflicts of interest in the advertising technology industry and force Google to break up its dominant online-ad business.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus gearing up for first tour in five years
The tour, which will kick off in cities around the U.S. starting in September 2023, comes at a time when consumers are in need of "plain, simple fun," Kenneth Feld, CEO of Feld Entertainment, which operates the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, told FOX Business.



















