Airbus CFO Concerned Over Boeing’s Struggles
Airbus's CFO, Thomas Toepfer, in a chat with CNBC, expressed concern about the troubles hitting their U.S. competitor, Boeing, and how it's bad for the whole aviation industry.
BlackRock Challenges Texas’ $8.5 Billion Withdrawal Decision
in a recent development, BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, is challenging Texas' move to pull out about $8.5 billion from the Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF), alleging it's a boycott against energy companies.
Nikola Corporation Launches First HYLA High-Pressure Modular Refueling Station in SoCal
Nikola Corporation (Nasdaq: NKLA) recently opened its first HYLA high-pressure modular refueling station in Southern California, marking a significant step in zero-emissions transportation.
US Justice Department Sues Apple for Alleged Monopoly in Smartphone Market
The US Justice Department and multiple states are suing Apple, accusing it of monopolizing the smartphone market.
Biden’s Bold Electric Vehicle Push
President Biden has announced America's strictest vehicle exhaust emissions regulations yet, aiming to push the auto industry towards all-electric cars.
Adani Green Energy is Powering the Future of Renewable Energy in Western India
In the vast salt deserts of western India, a colossal energy project is underway, transforming barren landscapes into a renewable energy powerhouse.
America's Happiness Quotient is a Deepening Concern in Global Rankings
The United States has slipped to its lowest-ever ranking in the annual World Happiness Report, dropping eight spots to 23rd place.
Shell's Strategic Shift From Gas Stations to EV Charging Stations
Energy giant Shell is shifting gears, planning to sell off some of its gas stations to make room for more electric vehicle charging stations.
Dynamic Pricing Is Coming For Fast Food
In the not-so-distant future, your ideal burger munching time might not align with your growling stomach.
The Rise of Bowlus Travel Trailers in a Changing RV Landscape
The U.S. recreational vehicle scene is typically dominated by massive, boxy models hailing from Elkhart, Indiana.
McDonald’s System Glitch Causes Global Ordering Hiccup
McDonald’s faced a hiccup in its system on Friday, causing some customers worldwide to hit a snag when trying to place their orders.
Oracle Unveils AI Integration for Corporate Software Suite, Ramping Up Competition with Microsoft
Oracle announced on Thursday its plans to integrate generative artificial intelligence (AI) features into its corporate software suite, heightening competition with rivals like Microsoft in selling AI technology to businesses.
TikTok Users Fighting to #KeepTikTok Amidst Threat of Ban
Thousands of TikTok users are rallying to prevent a potential ban on the app, which faces pressure from legislation forcing its parent company, ByteDance, to divest or risk being removed from U.S. app stores.
Trump Warns Against TikTok Ban, Citing Concerns Over Facebook's Dominance
Former President Donald Trump expressed concerns about the proposed ban on Chinese-owned social media app TikTok in the United States during an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday.
Take a Peek Inside Vietnam's Click Farms with Jack Latham
Jack Latham embarked on a unique mission to capture the inner workings of "click farms" in Vietnam, where businesses artificially inflate online engagement to manipulate algorithms and perceptions.
Surge in EV Sales and the Road Ahead for Adoption in the U.S.
In the past year, over a million fully electric cars, trucks, and SUVs were sold in the U.S., marking a record in the country's shift away from gas-powered vehicles.
New CFPB Rule Slashes Credit Card Late Fees
The Biden administration just dropped a new rule that's gonna make late fees on credit cards way cheaper.
Five Guys' Price Debate Ignites Social Media Frenzy
A recent viral social media post sparked a lively discussion about the prices at Five Guys, a popular burger chain in America.
Danish Investors Push DSV on ESG Concerns in $10 Billion Neom Joint Venture
Danish investors in DSV are pressing the logistics giant regarding environmental, social, and governance aspects of its $10 billion joint venture in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Neom mega-city project.
Germany's Public Transport Grinds to a Halt With Strikes and Climate Protests
Public transport services in Germany came to a halt as strikes organized by the Verdi union over working hours swept across 14 states, including Berlin.