Ashton Carter, former Obama secretary of defense, dies at 68
Ashton Carter, former Obama secretary of defense, died after a “sudden cardiac event,” his family said.
Apple glass supplier Corning warns smartphone and tablet sales slowed down this quarter
The consumer electronics slowdown doesn’t seem to be getting better this year.
PayPal shares rise after Amazon adds Venmo as checkout option
The feature launches Tuesday, and will become available to U.S. users by Black Friday on Nov. 25.
This 28-year-old’s side hustle brings in up to $267K per year
Domonique Brown founded the brand DomoINK in 2020 and her creative artwork side hustle brings in up to $267,000 per year.
Ford unveils 2023 Escape to sell alongside Bronco Sport in highly competitive compact SUV segment
Ford Motor is updating its popular Escape as part of a two-pronged sales strategy alongside the newer, more rugged Bronco Sport.
General Motors posts big third-quarter earnings beat but holds full-year guidance steady amid ‘headwinds’
General Motors easily beat Wall Street’s earnings expectations during the third quarter, while slightly missing on revenue.
FTC seeks to hold Drizly CEO accountable for alleged security failures, even if he moves to another company
The proposed security requirements would follow CEO James Cory Rellas even if he moves onto another company.
Ivermectin — a drug once touted as a Covid treatment by conservatives — doesn’t improve recovery much, clinical trial finds
“These findings do not support the use of ivermectin in patients with mild to moderate COVID-19,” the scientists concluded.
Leslie Jordan, ‘Will & Grace’ actor, dies at 67
His witty Instagram posts made him a social media sensation during the pandemic.
Goldman Sachs sees path to a soft landing for the economy getting clearer
There may be a path to a soft landing after all. At least that’s what economists think at Goldman Sachs.




