American Airlines’ pilots union has expressed concern over a "significant spike" in safety issues, pointing to fewer routine inspections and shorter test flights following maintenance work as potential causes.
Morgan Stanley's profits rose in the first quarter due to growth in investment banking, trading, and asset management, exceeding analysts' expectations.
Bank of America's first-quarter results showed a decline in net income and net interest income, but revenue came in better than expected and investment banking fees increased, leading to a mixed reaction from investors.
Dow futures rise as US stocks bounce back with a wave of positive earnings reports, despite concerns over bond yields and tensions in the Middle East.
Earnings optimism may help offset concerns about rising bond yields and geopolitical tensions, with mixed performance in index futures early Tuesday, while some tech stocks weaken.
First-quarter profits at Bank of America dropped 18% due to weakened net interest income caused by high deposit costs, reflecting the challenges faced by major banks in the current high interest rate environment.
The new Toyota Land Cruiser shares a platform with other Toyota SUVs and may not feel as special as its predecessor, but it still offers compelling off-road capability and luxury.
Netflix shares have risen 25% this year due to their password-sharing crackdown and the launch of their advertising tier, with Wedbush Securities Vice President of Equity Research Alicia Reese predicting that ad-tier subscribers will eventually be more valuable than premium-tier subscribers due to increased advertiser participation.
Wawa is celebrating its 60th anniversary by offering customers a free hot coffee of any size, as well as other discounted items, at all of its stores across the country.
China's economy grew at a faster-than-expected pace of 5.3% in Q1 2021, driven by government policies and improved demand, although weaknesses in the housing market persisted.
Wegmans, a popular grocery store chain, is set to open a new location in Ballantyne, Charlotte, offering a wide selection of food and beverages, and adding to the city's growing number of grocery store options.
The Allied Pilots Association (APA) has reported a significant increase in safety and maintenance-related problems at American Airlines, including tools left in wheel wells and an increasing number of aircraft collisions while being towed.
Investors are shifting their expectations for rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, with the new consensus being that the first cut will come in September, and there is now speculation that there may be no rate cuts at all, as the Fed faces pressure from both political parties and an upcoming election.
Silicon Valley chip developer Rivos Inc. has raised over $250 million in funding as it aims to release its first product and cater to the needs of artificial intelligence with more affordable chips than those offered by Nvidia.
Wawa, a convenience store chain, is celebrating its 60th anniversary by giving away 1.5 million cups of coffee, hosting events in Philadelphia, and recognizing loyal customers.
An Illinois woman has filed a class action lawsuit against Target for collecting and storing her biometric data without consent, in violation of state law.
Medical Properties Trust is making significant progress in boosting its liquidity through various transactions and is confident that it will exceed its initial liquidity target of $2 billion, which will help the healthcare REIT improve its financial situation and potentially increase its stock price.
Despite higher inflation, retirees may receive a smaller cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security benefits next year, adding to financial hardship for many retired workers.
The White House has allocated up to $6.4 billion to Samsung for chipmaking, marking a shift in focus towards memory chips and powering artificial intelligence in its efforts to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the US.
Nissan expects to mass produce electric vehicles powered by advanced next-generation solid-state batteries by early 2029, with plans to offer them in a range of models including pickup trucks, in an effort to catch up and compete with newer rivals in the emerging all-electric auto sector.
China's first-quarter GDP growth of 5.3% exceeded expectations, boosting oil prices and suggesting sustained strong demand for oil in the country.
Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek anticipates a surge in Bitcoin sales ahead of the upcoming halving event, which is expected to boost Bitcoin's price in the long run despite uncertainties about a repeat performance.
Protesters demonstrating in support of Palestine outside the Tesla factory in Fremont were met with pepper balls by the police as they marched from the Warm Springs BART station, expressing their dissatisfaction with Tesla's benefits from U.S. tax dollars.
The Justice Department is preparing to file a federal antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, amid concerns of its dominance in the ticketing industry and raised ticket prices.
China's economy grew strongly in the first quarter of the year due to increased manufacturing and exports, causing concerns among other countries about the potential impact on their own industries.
Medical Properties Trust stock surged nearly 19% after the real estate investment trust announced the sale of its interests in five Utah hospitals for $886 million, with proceeds primarily going towards reducing outstanding debt.
Shares of Salesforce dropped 7.3% amid reports of its potential acquisition of Informatica, causing concern among investors focused on cost-cutting and organic growth.
H&R Block experienced technology outages that prevented some users of their desktop software from electronically filing their tax returns, but the issue has since been fixed.
General Motors is relocating its global headquarters to the Hudson's Detroit development in collaboration with real estate firm Bedrock, signaling a new era for Detroit's tallest skyscraper and the city's renewal.
The ongoing housing crisis in California has led to a substantial increase in home prices, with several cities experiencing median home prices exceeding $1 million, particularly in Orange County, San Diego County, and Los Angeles County.
A hacking group involved in a cyberattack on Change Healthcare has allegedly received a $22 million ransom payment and is now threatening to release or sell the stolen patient data unless another ransom is paid.
Boeing defends the safety of its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fuselages after a whistleblower raises concerns about potential panel breakage during flight, stating that the carbon-composite structure is resistant to metal fatigue.
Tesla is laying off more than 10% of its workforce globally, leaving employees blindsided and scrambling to find new jobs.
H&R Block experienced outages ahead of the tax day deadline, affecting some desktop software users, but the issue was resolved and online clients were not impacted.
Verizon Forward offers affordable home internet plans starting at $20 per month, with discounts for eligible customers including a base $20 plan dropping to $0 per month for the first six months for new subscribers.
The US Department of Justice is expected to file an antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation Entertainment over allegations of undermining competition in the live event ticketing market.
The number of EV chargers in the US is growing, but there is still a shortage and more is needed, especially in rural areas and low-income communities.
Tesla management has attributed recent layoffs, which affected 20% of the workforce, including high-performing individuals, to poor financial performance and the need to reduce costs and increase productivity.
The Council for Responsible Nutrition has requested that makers of melatonin supplements voluntarily improve packaging and labeling to prevent accidental ingestions by children.
Trump Media shares plummeted 18.3% after the company filed to register millions of additional shares, causing its value to erode by 60% since its launch last month, while Donald Trump's criminal trial also commenced, exacerbating concerns for the struggling stock.
The pilots union at American Airlines has expressed concerns over a significant increase in safety issues, including fewer aircraft inspections and shorter test flights, but the airline claims to have an industry-leading safety management system.
California housing values are continuing to rise, causing working-class cities like Placentia, Orange, Tustin, Bonita, Cerritos, and San Gabriel to join the list of communities with median home values over $1 million, with Bonita and Tustin experiencing the highest growth rates of nearly 12% in a year.
General Motors will relocate its global headquarters to Hudson's Detroit in 2025, becoming the anchor tenant at Bedrock's development, after 28 years at the Renaissance Center.
Dow Jones futures, S&P 500 futures, and Nasdaq futures turned lower after hours, as the stock market rally experienced another ugly reversal, with key levels being broken and treasury yields surging to fresh 2024 highs.
Today is the last day to file taxes for most taxpayers in 2023, but you can also request an extension for an additional six months to file and reduce penalties or interest charges; the IRS has already received over 100 million returns this year with an average refund of $3,011.
Alfa Romeo has changed the name of its upcoming compact SUV from "Milano" to "Junior" due to concerns that naming the vehicle after an Italian city could mislead consumers into thinking it was built in Italy, despite it being manufactured in Poland.
Salesforce is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire data management software company Informatica, in a move to boost its data integration and management capabilities.
Netflix's first quarter results will be closely watched for the stock market reaction, the financial impact of their new ad-tier business, and the success of their crackdown on password sharing.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is in contact with Tesla after a Cybertruck owner claimed that the accelerator pedal of his vehicle got stuck, prompting concern about potential safety issues.
Verizon customers have until Monday to file a claim and receive a refund of up to $100 as part of a $100 million settlement from a class-action lawsuit accusing the wireless carrier of charging unfair and undisclosed fees.