Police in Ohio are searching for a man who pulled a gun on a Burger King employee after becoming angry about receiving a discount on his order.
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is expected to see strong advertising growth and solid financial results, leading Wells Fargo analysts to maintain an overweight rating on the stock with a 15% upside potential.
Disney CEO Bob Iger dismisses the criticism that Disney's content is focused on social-justice issues, stating that the company's priority is to be an entertainment-first company while making a positive impact on the world.
Disney CEO Bob Iger acknowledged the importance of a smooth succession plan and a transition period for the next CEO while reflecting on the recent fight with activist investor Nelson Peltz; he also discussed engaging with shareholders and addressing concerns about woke content in Disney's films and TV shows.
Americans think they need $1.46 million to retire comfortably, but they only have $108,600 saved on average, leaving many at risk of outliving their savings, according to a Northwestern Mutual survey.
Toyota has been a part of North American culture for over 65 years and is committed to advancing sustainable mobility through its brands, employing over 63,000 people and offering 27 electrified options.
Toyota has released new images and a video showcasing the roll-down rear window of the upcoming sixth-generation 4Runner SUV, which is set to debut on April 9 and will be built on Toyota's TGNA-F truck platform, likely sharing powertrains with the Tacoma pickup.
Amazon is laying off several hundred workers in its cloud computing unit, AWS, in an effort to streamline and cut costs after the industry rapidly overhired during the pandemic.
A Southwest Airlines flight from Nashville to LaGuardia narrowly avoided a collision with the control tower due to severe weather, prompting multiple go-arounds and an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a close call between a Southwest Airlines plane and an air traffic control tower during an attempted landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport, prompting concerns about safety in US airports.
A $1 million Powerball ticket was sold in New Jersey for Wednesday’s drawing as the jackpot rose to an estimated $1.23 billion with a cash option of $595.1 million for Saturday night’s drawing.
The newly enacted $20 minimum wage in California has led to the closure of a local restaurant, leaving employees unemployed and raising concerns about the viability of businesses under the new law.
Tech stocks led the market higher as investors shifted focus to the upcoming US jobs report, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.4%, the S&P 500 gaining 0.7%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite climbing 0.8%.
Fast food restaurants are celebrating National Burrito Day with various deals, including BOGO burritos and free burrito giveaways for a year.
A new report reveals that just 57 companies are responsible for 80 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, with many of them increasing their production despite commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ripple plans to release its own stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar, aiming to tap into the growing stablecoin market and provide trust, stability, and utility to users.
Walmart has agreed to pay $45 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging that the retailer overcharged customers for certain weighted goods, and customers who shopped there between October 19, 2018, and January 19, 2024, may be eligible for payment.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) has released a report blaming Microsoft for a Chinese hack on U.S. government officials' emails, citing serious errors and a corporate culture that failed to prioritize security.
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals will remove its A.L.S. drug Relyvrio from the market after a large clinical trial found that it did not perform better than a placebo.
Elon Musk claims that OpenAI is aggressively recruiting Tesla engineers with large compensation offers, leading to concerns about the poaching of staff from Tesla's Autopilot team.
Tesla is slashing vehicle prices and offering incentives in Australia and China in an effort to attract consumers, following disappointing first-quarter vehicle deliveries and cuts in earnings predictions by analysts.
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $20 billion to finance clean-energy projects across the US, providing low-interest loans for clean-energy projects and aiming to support disadvantaged communities in their transition to clean energy.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued a final rule that revises the Medicare Advantage Program and Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Program, implementing changes to strengthen protections, promote competition, and improve access to behavioral health care providers.
Spotify has appointed Christian Luiga as its new Chief Financial Officer, who will join the company in Q3 of 2024, while Ben Kung will serve as interim CFO until then.
Elon Musk's social media platform X has restored blue check marks to popular users, sparking confusion as some of them claim they did not pay for the privilege.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has purchased a waterfront house on the Florida island of Indian Creek, adding to his real estate holdings in the area, bringing his total investment to $237 million.
China's pivot towards industries such as solar cells, electric vehicles, and lithium-ion batteries could lead to a "China shock 2.0" that will impact economies globally, prompting strategic moves by the US, EU, and other nations to counter China's dominance in these sectors.
The new $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast food workers in California could create challenges for public schools as they seek to compete for cafeteria workers amid increased demand for school meals.
Former President Donald Trump's stock value in Truth Social may drop to $2 per share or even lower, leading to speculation that he may sell off a significant portion of his shares in a maneuver dubbed 'Trump and dump.'
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to give $20 billion in grants to eight nonprofits in order to spur a clean energy transition in overlooked communities, with loans being offered to businesses, homeowners, and others to promote clean energy across the country.
Amazon's cloud-computing unit, AWS, is reportedly cutting hundreds of jobs in order to reduce costs as its revenue growth has slowed due to reduced spending on technology upgrades, but the company remains well-positioned for growth with its strong market presence and diverse offerings, expanding advertising business, and investments in areas like artificial intelligence and healthcare.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the selection of eight applicants to receive $20 billion in grant awards under the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which will create a national clean financing network for clean energy and climate solutions, with a focus on low-income and disadvantaged communities.
Many Americans believe they need around $1.46 million saved in order to retire comfortably, but the reality is that most Americans have less than $89,000 saved for retirement, highlighting a significant gap between expectations and actual savings.
The Powerball jackpot has reached $1.23 billion, making it the eighth-largest in U.S. lottery history, after yet another drawing without a big winner.
A Southwest flight made an emergency landing in Florida after encountering severe turbulence over the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in injuries to two people onboard.
The Powerball jackpot has reached an estimated $1.23 billion, making it the eighth-largest in US lottery history, after 40 consecutive drawings without a big winner.
Amazon is cutting hundreds of jobs in its cloud computing unit AWS and in the technology team for physical stores as part of a strategic shift.
California's new minimum wage for fast food workers could create challenges for public schools in hiring cafeteria workers, who historically have low wages, as the demand for school meals is projected to increase by over 70 million meals compared to last year.
Two lucky Californians have won a combined total of $1,622,808 after matching five numbers in the Powerball jackpot, while the main jackpot has increased to an estimated $1.23 billion for the next drawing.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will be increasing the compensation packages for its AI engineering team in response to OpenAI's successful recruitment efforts, which have offered massive compensation packages to Tesla engineers.
Just over a week after a $1.13 billion Mega Millions jackpot win, the Powerball drawing offers an estimated $1.09 billion jackpot, with the latest winning numbers being 11, 38, 41, 62, 65 and Powerball 15.
The FAA is investigating a Southwest flight that veered off course and may have flown over the air traffic control tower with minimal clearance.
CNN's Brianna Keilar highlights the similarities between former President Donald Trump's financial struggles with his casino empire and his current troubles with Truth Social.
California may soon pass a law that allows workers to ignore messages from their employers during nonworking hours, with a civil penalty of at least $100 for employers who violate the rule.
A proposed bill in California aims to make it illegal for bosses to contact employees after hours, unless in emergency, as workers increasingly feel pressured to respond at all times; the bill, known as the "right to disconnect," would require employers to establish working hour policies and could impose fines for violations, but faces opposition from employers and business advocates.
Amazon is replacing its cashier-less checkout technology with "Dash Carts" that allow users to scan and weigh items, find products, and track spending in real time while shopping in Fresh grocery store locations.
Activist investor Nelson Peltz loses proxy fight against Disney's board after shareholders reject his proposal for board seats and reaffirm all 12 board members.
Disney shareholders have rejected board nominees aligned with activist investor Nelson Peltz, concluding a proxy battle over the company's approach to the streaming era and CEO succession planning.
Former President Donald Trump's media organization, Trump Media & Technology Group, limited its cofounders to cheap flights and hotels, reflecting the company's poor performance and the executives' modest lifestyle, according to their contract and recent lawsuits.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Safety Review Board has released a report criticizing Microsoft's handling of the 2023 Exchange Online attack and stating that the company needs to improve data security and be more transparent about the theft of an Azure signing key by threat actors.