A bipartisan group of lawmakers sent Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg a letter on Thursday expressing concern that the company is failing to prevent illicit drug advertisements from running on its platform. The House members cited recent reports from The Wall Street Journal and nonprofit Tech Transparency Project, which uncovered a flood of ads on Facebook and Instagram that…
WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris plans to propose the first-ever federal ban on “corporate price-gouging in the food and grocery…
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says he is optimistic about Boeing’s recovery after meeting with the manufacturer’s new chief executive. It’s an…
It appears to have taken a few weeks for current homeowners to realize mortgage rates had dropped dramatically. And when they…
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to ban marketers from using fake reviews, like those generated with AI technology, and other…
Walmart remains cautious about the financial health of its shoppers, but executives at the retail giant do not see…
Starbucks offered incoming CEO and Chair Brian Niccol a pay bump and hefty one-time awards to lure him from his…
Trader Joe’s is recalling 653,000 scented candles because they pose an elevated fire hazard. In a release on the…
Wall Street believes Brian Niccol is the right choice to turn around Starbucks — and move the chain past…