Apple To Unveil 2 New iPad Pro Tablets Said To Be 20% Faster
Apple is set to debut its 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models, featuring the new M2 chip from its laptops.
Trump Hotels Significantly Overcharged Secret Service, Investigation Finds
A new investigation revealed the Trump organization charged the Secret Service nearly 40 times over the government rate between 2017 and 2021.
Rapper Kanye West Reaches Deal To Purchase Conservative Platform Parler
Kanye West on Monday agreed a deal to buy the blogging platform Parler, which is popular among conservatives.
AT&T To Pay $23 Million To Settle Illinois Influence-Peddling Case
AT&T agreed to pay $23 million as part of an influence-peddling investigation involving the former Illinois House speaker.
Beyond Meat Cuts Earnings Forecast, Laying Off Staff Citing Shaky Market
The plant-based meat company is undergoing major changes, with layoffs expected for nearly 20% of staff.
Volkswagen To Invest $2.4 Billion In Automation, Pursue Joint Venture In China
Volkswagen is ramping up its EV push with a $2.4 billion investment and a joint venture with a Chinese chip maker.
Walgreens Seeing Green? Pharmacy Chain Exceeds Sales Expectations Amid Health-Care Push
Walgreens posted positive numbers in its latest earnings report, surpassing analysts' expectations.
US Battle With Inflation Far From Over As CPI Is Higher Than Expected
Inflation in the U.S. has persisted, as the latest CPI data Thursday showed bleak numbers.
A Year After Nearly Escaping Bankruptcy, AMC's Troubles Continue
The movie theater company is faced by a trifecta of troubles: mounting debt, falling stock, and a less-than-spectacular release calendar.
FDA Announces COVID Booster Shots For Children Aged 5 To 11
The FDA on Wednesday announced COVID booster shots for children aged 5 to 11.
Wholesale Prices Soar Above Dow Expectations As Inflation Lingers
Wholesale prices rose nearly 0.4% in September, exceeding the Dow Jones estimate.
After A New Vote, US Railroad Workers Could Strike Again
A railroad workers union rejected an agreement with freight carriers Monday, a move that could precede another strike.
32 Children, Daycare Staff In Pennsylvania Hospital After Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Authorities said that 32 children and daycare staff were hospitalized on Tuesday after a carbon monoxide leak.
Soaring Dollar Could Trigger Future Crisis, JP Morgan CIO Warns
JP Morgan CIO Bob Michele said Tuesday the climbing dollar could have a domino effect on the global economy.
IMF Sounds Warning Over World Economy, Global Recession
The I.M.F. on Tuesday said "the slowdown of the global economy has intensified," with a possible recession on the horizon.
Scary Good Deals: Over 20 Sales On Costumes, Candy And More Before Halloween
Here's a list of over 20 Halloween sales, from candy to costumes and more.
New Cars Are On The Market—But Out Of Reach For Many Americans
After prolonged supply issues, cars are rolling onto dealer lots again. But they are out of reach for many people.
Amazon Plans To Hire 150,000 Employees Ahead Of Holiday Season
Amazon said it's hiring 150,000 employees ahead of its Prime sales event next week and the holiday season.
Why US Gas Prices Are Going Up Again—And Will Likely Keep Rising
U.S. oil prices are surging again just as OPEC+ said it would cut supplies. More price increases could follow.
Chicken Crosses The Road...And State Lines: Tyson Foods To Leave Chicago, South Dakota
Tyson Foods said Wednesday it will be leaving Chicago and South Dakota and relocating to the company's headquarters in Arkansas.
Silicon Valley Flying Car Startup Crashes, Lays Off 100 Workers And Closes Three Locations
Kittyhawk, an air-taxi startup based in Silicon Valley, announced layoffs and the shutting down of three facilities.
Cyberpunk Developer CD Projekt's Shares Jump After New Announcement
Cyberpunk developer CD Projekt's shares grew after the company announced a series of upcoming projects Tuesday.
Donald Trump Asks Supreme Court To Block FBI, DOJ Access To Documents Seized From Mar-A-Lago
Former President Trump on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in an ongoing FBI investigation.
Russia-Ukraine War: If Putin Uses Nuclear Weapons How Would US Respond?
Vladimir Putin has threatened nuclear weapons in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Whether the threats are legit and how the U.S. will respond remains unclear.
U.S. Job Openings Saw 10% Decline In August, New Report Says
A new report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed job openings in the U.S. dropped 10% in August.
GM Sees Q3 Profits Turnaround, Gains Market Share For SUVs And Pickups
General Motors saw its sales climb in Q3, despite a bumpy patch for the auto industry.
Italian Court Tosses Out Nearly $200M Antitrust Fine Against Apple, Amazon
A court in Italy dismissed a fine against Apple and Amazon in an antitrust case on Monday.
America's Most And Least Expensive Cities: California Dominates The Top Of The List
What does it cost to live in the U.S. today? Which cities are affordable, and which are pricey?
Kroger Threatens to Sever Ties With Cigna's Express Scripts
Grocery retailer Kroger is ending its ties with pharma firm Cigna, over what it calls "unsustainable" pricing.
Nike Is Going On Sale As It Deals With Excess Inventory And Falling Stock
Nike is going on sale after seeing its share prices decline while accumulating excess unwanted inventory.