Trump Organization Trial Stalled Due To COVID-19 Concerns After A Witness Tests Positive
A witness in the trial of the Trump Organization tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the case to a halt.
United Airlines Pilots Overwhelmingly Reject Labor Contract Agreement After Prolonged Talks
The tentative labor contract would have given pilots a 15% raise over 18 months, which is below the industry standard.
Phillips 66 Is The Latest Oil Company To Benefit From Booming Market
Phillips 66, one of the biggest U.S. energy firms, saw its third-quarter revenues grow amid rising oil prices.
FTC Brings Complaint Against Popular Education Tech Firm Chegg In Massive Data Privacy Case
The Federal Trade Commission on Monday filed a complaint against Chegg for exposing the data of nearly 40 million users.
Brazil Presidential Election: Jair Bolsonaro Still Silent After Defeat, Raises Fears Of Stability
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's outgoing president is yet to yield to opponent Lula, casting doubts over the country's political stability.
Fast-Fashion Retailer Shein's Sales Closing In On Competitors Zara, H&M
Shein, the fast-fashion brand is hot on the heels of competitors Zara and H&M.
US Economy: High Gas Prices Fuel Oil Companies Soaring Profits
U.S. oil giants ExxonMobil and Chevron reported surging profits amid soaring fuel prices.
Ford To Put Fiesta Series To Rest In EU Market After Four Decades
Ford is halting the brakes on having its Fiesta lineup in European dealerships, 46 years after the compact hatchback debuted.
US Mortgage Rates Crossed 7% Threshold Last Week, Highest In 20 Years
U.S. mortgage rates reached the 7% threshold last week, a high not seen since 2002.
Meta Shares Plummet On Underwhelming Earnings, Huge Metaverse Spending
The shares of Meta took a nosedive Thursday after the company shared third quarter earnings Wednesday.
Mark Meadows, Former Trump Staffer, To Testify In Georgia In Election Interference Case
A judge on Wednesday called on former president Trump's Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, to testify in Georgia in the 2020 election meddling case.
Despite Higher Prices And Sales In Latest Quarter, Heinz Feels The Squeeze
Ketchup manufacturer Heinz saw a sales boost in the latest quarter because of rising prices.
Seagate To Layoff 3,000 Workers Citing Economy, Slowing Demand
Seagate, the biggest hard drive maker, shared first quarter results Wednesday, as economic pressures battered the company.
With Bubbling Anticipation, Coca-Cola Raises Year-End Outlook After Beating Earnings Expectations
The Coca-Cola Company saw a significant earnings boost in the latest quarter, leading to a positive year-end outlook.
Apple Introduced New Rules For Crypto And NFTs In Its App Store. Here's What They Mean.
Apple on Monday introduced new rules for payments in the Web3 world, centralizing payments and purchases in a move to protect users' data.
Chinese Intelligence Officers Charged In Plot To Obstruct DOJ Investigation Into Tech Giant Huawei
Two individuals, allegedly Chinese spies, were charged by the DOJ on Monday in an espionage case relating to an ongoing investigation into tech firm Huawei.
Protesters Arrested After Throwing Mashed Potatoes On $110 Million Monet Painting
Two people in Germany defaced a Monet painting in Germany in a climate protest. The pair were arrested soon after.
Rishi Sunak, Britain's Next PM, Inherits Economic Turmoil
Incoming British PM Rishi Sunak is tasked with stabilizing an economy rocked by inflation, uncertainty, and a free-falling pound.
Verizon's Earnings Dipped In Latest Quarter, After Rocky Telecom Market And Customers Leaving
Telecom carrier Verizon, facing a rocky market, saw a massive decline in Q3 profits while also losing customers.
Trump Mar-A-Lago Classified Documents Held US Secrets On Iran, China, Officials Say
Classified documents recovered from former President Trump's Florida residence held U.S. secrets on Iran and China.
Rent Finally Relents In September: These 10 Cities Saw Biggest Declines
After soaring through much of 2022, rent dipped in September. Here are the 10 cities that saw the biggest drops.
Elon Musk Expects Tesla Stock To Surpass Apple, But Analysts Remain Skeptical
Tesla CEO Musk expects Tesla stock to overtake Apple, but analysts are holding their breath.
Why Google Is Being Sued By Texas: Quick Facts You Need To Know About The Lawsuit
Thursday's lawsuit is the latest addition to the tech giant's legal troubles after previous suits by the EU and Texas earlier this year.
British PM Liz Truss Resigns; What's Next For Embattled UK?
Truss, whose policies worsened the impact of the turbulent pound, becomes the UK's shortest-serving prime minister.
Tesla Reports Q3 Earnings, Beating Earnings Expectations, Falling Short On Revenue
Electric carmaker announced its Q3 earnings Wednesday, offering a mixed return.
IRS Updates Tax Brackets, Saving Americans Money Next Year
The IRS on Tuesday announced new tax rate changes that would save many Americans money in 2023 filing.
US Economy: Soaring Interest Rates Spell Trouble For Mortgages
Mortgage demand fell to a 25-year low last week, as unrelenting inflation and high interest rates cool demand.
US Economy: Fed Considers Further Interest Rate Hikes To Combat Inflation
Faced with the challenge of unrelenting inflation, the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates again in November.
Microsoft Announces Layoffs After Earnings Decline
Software giant Microsoft announced fresh layoffs after its earnings fell, in the latest tech firm to cut costs.
HelloFresh Announces Bay Area Facility Shutdown, Layoffs For 600 Workers
Meal prep kit company HelloFresh said it plans to shutdown a Bay Area facility and layoff over 600 workers by end of the year.