Southwest Airlines kicks off annual ticket sale; Rihanna adds to her list of accolades
Southwest Airlines kicks off its annual low-fare ticket sale for round trip flights to selected cities; Rihanna tops Forbes list of wealthiest female musicians with a net worth of $600 million.
Sephora to shut down for diversity training; Amazon unveils UK pop-up shops
Fox Business Briefs: Sephora will close on Wednesday, June 3 for diversity training for all staff members; Amazon unveils the first of 10 pop-up shops opening in the United Kingdom.
Ferrari introduces its first hybrid; Abercrombie & Fitch bets smaller is better
Ferrari introduces its first hybrid, the SF90, which will have 986 horsepower and a top speed of 211 mph; Abercrombie & Fitch closing some its large flagship stores and focusing on smaller shops.
MacKenzie Bezos unveils plans for her half of the Amazon fortune; Boeing 737 Max may be grounded for two more months
Fox Business Briefs: Ex-wife of Amazon CEO says she will give half of her $35 billion dollar fortune to charity, Boeing continues working on a fix for the 737s flight control flaw.
Fiat Chrysler proposes major auto merger with Renault; Amazon may give New York a second look
Fox Business Briefs: Fiat Chrysler proposes a $40 billion merger with French automaker Renault; Amazon is reportedly shopping for new office space in Manhattan.
Boeing 737 Max jets ready for takeoff? SpaceX lifts off for high-speed internet
Reuters reports that the FAA expects Boeing 737 Max planes to return to the air as early as late June; SpaceX hopes to launch thousands of satellites to beam cheaper internet around the world.
Honda issues recall over airbag issues; Uber Eats looks to take a bite out of the competition
Fox Business Briefs: Honda recalls 137,000 new vehicles for sudden airbag deployments; Uber Eats could soon offer a monthly unlimited food delivery subscription.
Tesla unveils new strategies to boost sales amid the company's stock drop
Fox Business Briefs: Telsa plans to cut price of its Model S Sedan by three thousand dollars, bring back free unlimited surpercharging.
American Airlines is suing its mechanics unions; HBO faces possible hit after 'Game of Thrones'
Fox Business Briefs: American Airlines is suing its mechanics unions accusing them of staging a slowdown; HBO faces possible wave of cancellations now that 'Game of Thrones' is over.
China's swine fever could impact your next grocery trip; where 'Game of Thrones' fans can get some relief
Fox Business Briefs: Global pork prices rising as African swine fever hits China's hog farms; Bark.com offers counselling sessions to 'Game of Thrones' fans to help deal with the show ending.
Boeing 737 Max jets could be close to returning to the sky; internet sensation Grumpy Cat has died
Fox Business Briefs: Boeing says it has completed a software fix for its 737 Max jets; Grumpy Cat, whose real name was Tardar Sauce, died peacefully at the age of seven.
San Francisco bans all facial recognition technology; Restaurant Brands International plans major expansion
Fox Business Briefs: San Francisco votes to ban the use of all facial recognition software; Restaurant Brands International sets a goal to have 400,000 locations open within the next 10 years.
WhatsApp vulnerability exposed; Supreme Court deals blow to Apple
Facebook's messaging system WhatsApp reveals vulnerability to hackers; Supreme Court ruling opens the door for consumers to sue Apple for forcing them to buy apps exclusive to the tech giant.
Amazon's new way to box up your orders; the generation most insecure about their finances
Amazon has reportedly added robot technology to a handful of warehouses to scan goods; new survey from Charles Schwab finds almost two thirds of Millennials say they are living paycheck to paycheck.
Uber goes public; global helium shortage hits Party City
Fox Business Briefs: Uber prices its IPO at $45 a share and starts trading on the New York Stock exchange; Party City says the global helium shortage made its quarterly loss worse.
Amazon gets failing grade on kids' privacy; Walmart gives a peek into employees' paychecks
Complaint reportedly filed with federal regulators claiming Amazon is improperly keeping children's conversations; Walmart reveals its managers in the U.S. make an average of $175,000 a year.
Papa John's slowly rises from controversy; college admissions scandal headed to the small screen
Fox Business Briefs: Papa John's sales fell nearly 7 percent last quarter but beat estimates; the massive college admissions scandal is being turned into a TV series called 'Accepted.'
Facebook turns fact-checking partners loose on Instagram; first for Amazon in New York
Fox Business Briefs: Instagram will reportedly use Facebook's playbook to fight fake news by coordinating and sharing flagged content; Amazon is opening its first Go store in New York City.
Apple could have a battery problem; FCC warns of new robocall scam
Apple called out for allegedly exaggerating the battery life on its newer iPhones according to a report by a U.K. watchdog; FCC warns consumers about a new scam called 'one ring' robocalls.
'Star Wars' fever at Disney; CDC's electronic scooter injuries study
Online reservations for 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge' allegedly filled up in about two hours; study by CDC of 190 electronic scooter riders found over half were injured during their first nine trips.