Amazon will test delivering prescription drugs by drone

Amazon says customers will be able to choose from more than 500 medications, a list that includes common treatments for conditions like the flu or pneumonia.

The most popular Halloween costumes of 2023, according to Google

It’s spooky season, and if you’re still on the hunt for a costume, look no further than Google’s most-searched list for ideas.

Elon Musk's X to test $1 subscription fee for new users

The site formerly known as Twitter has begun charging a $1 fee to new users in two countries in an effort to cut down on the spam and fake accounts.

UAW strike update: Ford, union spar over what needs to happen next

Bill Ford and UAW President Shawn Fain exchanged jabs Monday about the implications of the ongoing strike and what needs to happen next.

UAW strike update: 550+ Ford employees laid off due to Kentucky Truck, Chicago Assembly stoppages

More than 550 Ford employees were told not to report to work Monday as a result of the UAW strike, the automaker said, citing stoppages at Kentucky Truck Plant and Chicago Assembly Plant.

Google's internet dominance under siege: Antitrust trial threatens sweeping changes

If government regulators prevail against Google in the biggest U.S. antitrust trial in a quarter century, it's likely to unleash drastic changes that will undermine the dominance of a search engine that defines the internet for billions of people.

Meta ramping up efforts to remove posts containing violence, misinformation about attack on Israel

Meta established a "special operations center" with experts, including those who speak Hebrew and Arabic fluently, to monitor Facebook and Instagram and remove content that violates policies faster.

Dozens join lawsuit alleging Apple AirTags are 'weapon of choice' of stalkers, abusers

The lawsuit alleges "immediately" after the AirTag was launched, reports "have proliferated" of people being stalked through the use of the device, whether they find it in their purse, car, or sewn into the lining of their clothes.

Microsoft closes deal to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard after antitrust fights

Microsoft completed its purchase of video game-maker Activision Blizzard for $69 billion on Friday, closing one of the most expensive tech acquisitions in history that could have repercussions across the video game industry.

Why UAW hit Ford with surprise strike at key truck plant in Kentucky

The UAW said automakers were starting to wait until the last minute before offering improved contracts. In response, the UAW hit Ford at one of its biggest plants and said it was moving into a new phase of its strike.

How UAW President Shawn Fain has changed the rules of standup strike

UAW President Shawn Fain is changing the union's strategy for announcing striking locations after one of Detroit's Big Three tried to "game the system".

Netflix House: Streaming giant to open retail stores, report says

The new destinations will offer Netflix-themed gear, as well as food and other experiences based on Netflix’s hottest shows.

UAW's surprise strike at Ford's Kentucky Truck plant to impact over 100,000 people, rankle supply chain

Ford executives said they were surprised by the move by the UAW and said the aftershocks from the move would be far-reaching, hitting more than 100,000 people and crippling the supply chain.

Most Americans support striking auto workers than car companies, poll finds

Workers went on strike on Sept. 15. The union is seeking large pay raises, a shorter work week, an end to lower-pay tiers for new workers and limits on the use of temporary workers.

Content creators challenging Montana's ban on TikTok to appear in court

Montana was the first state to pass a complete ban on TikTok, based on the argument that the Chinese government could gain access to user information.