Lyft has appointed Monica Poindexter as its head of diversity and inclusion.
Butterball has recalled over 78,000 pounds of raw ground turkey for a possible Salmonella contamination.
HP is recalling thousands of notebook computer and mobile workstation batteries.
The shares of healthcare major Johnson & Johnson fell nearly 2 percent in premarket trading after the company was ordered to pay $29 million following a costumer lawsuit.
Moderate open likely for U.S markets Thursday as key U.S. stock index futures were a bit down in the morning.
Lab meat takes one important step towards commercialization in the USA.
Verizon has announced the rollout of the first “real” mobile 5G service in the U.S. Called as “5G Ultra Wideband” it will grace Chicago and Minneapolis markets from April 11. It will start off as a free service for 3 months but $10 will come as an add on charge to the existing plans later on.
Aurora Cannabis has hired investor Nelson Peltz to help keep it on track towards growth.
Faceboom, Instagram and WhatsApp are all down and it's not because of a massive DDoS attack.
The U.S. finally gets around to grounding all its Boeing 737 MAX 8 jetliners after the rest of the world did so.
Philip Morris' U.K. Managing Director Peter Nixon thinks that smokers should give up cigarettes in favor of heated tobacco products.
Rite Aid revealed on Wednesday their plans to cut costs "for future success." Their decision entails firing 400 employees.
Hometown Food Company has recalled 12,245 cases of Pillsbury unbleached all-purpose flour for possible Salmonella contamination.
Volkswagen fully intends to dominate the electric vehicle market of the future.
A mild open likely for the U.S stocks Wednesday as key stock index futures were down in the morning. Investor attention has moved to political and economic uncertainties across the globe.
Even as electric car maker Tesla is battling the stock market regulator SEC over CEO Elon Musk tweets and seeking freedom of speech, a leaked email says Tesla wants all hiring to be approved by top boss Musk.
Pilots of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 did complain about the aircraft's safety features to U.S. federal authorities but their pleas went unheeded.
Dick's Sporting Goods will stop selling firearms at 125 of its stores -- and will later expand this list.
Spotify has partnered with Hulu to offer its members both streaming music and content.
Volkswagen intends to pivot to electric and cut carbon emissions over the next few decades, the company announced on Tuesday.
Gov. Gary Newsom is considering overhauling California's Public Utilities Commission, which could mean challenges ahead for PG&E and other utilities in the state.
Even as the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission are examining the merits and demerits of T-Mobile's proposed Sprint, T-Mobile merger, the latter has assured that the Lifeline assistance program will continue.
The Boeing Co. has been denounced by a number of countries following a fatal crash in Ethiopia on Sunday.
Honda is recalling 1.2 million vehicles in the U.S., Canada, and Central America for a Takata air bag inflator issue that could explode or send shrapnel into the passenger compartment.
Verizon customers are complaining after facing technical issues Tuesday morning. Many have complained about not being able to send or receive text messages on their cell phones.
Levi's goes for an IPO in a soft retail market.
ABN Amro senior economist Arjen van Dijkhuizen said the slowdown in Chinese trade growth is bottoming out and the country’s economy will start stabilizing from Q2 2019.
Attempts of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to nail Tesla CEO Elon Musk in contempt of court for his tweets have seen the CEO appearing in a fighting mode.
About half of the Boeing 737 MAX 8s in operation have been grounded following the deadly crash in Ethiopia.
Google has paid millions to former top execs forced to resign in an effort to keep these scandals as quiet as possible.