Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq have worst session since 2022
U.S. stocks tumbled as recession fears spooked investors following a series of weak economic reports this week, including the July jobs report released Friday.
Federal court blocks net neutrality rules in blow to Biden and internet activists
A federal appeals court has blocked the Biden administration's reinstatement of net neutrality rules that would place new regulations on internet service providers.
AI giant Nvidia faces calls from progressive groups for an antitrust probe
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 10 progressive groups sent a letter to the Justice Department to launch an antitrust investigation against AI chip giant Nvidia over its business practices.
Is C Spire benefiting from taking a stand against the Olympics' opening ceremony?
Mississippi-based tech firm C Spire made headlines by cancelling its Olympics advertising over the games' controversial opening ceremony, earning praise from several people and groups.
Shareholders take CrowdStrike to court over global outage
CrowdStrike shareholders have filed a proposed class action lawsuit against the cybersecurity company, alleging it defrauded them after a faulty software update caused a global IT outage.
Taco Bell to expand AI tech at drive-thrus
Yum! Brands on Wednesday announced it will be expanding its artificial intelligence-powered voice technology at hundreds of Taco Bell drive-thrus across the U.S.
Delta CEO says CrowdStrike outage cost airline half a billion dollars
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the $500 million hit the airline took due to the massive CrowdStrike tech outage included lost revenue and compensation the carrier doled out to "take care of our customers" during the disruptions.
Delta hires high-powered attorney to seek damages from CrowdStrike, Microsoft over outage
Delta Air Lines has hired a prominent attorney to look into the prospect of suing CrowdStrike and Microsoft over the recent outage linked to the tech firms that crippled the airline.
What is C Spire, the company that pulled Olympic advertising?
The inclusion of a controversial parody of the Last Supper in the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics prompted technology firm C Spire to withdraw its planned advertising.
Apple's new AI features to be delayed after iOS 18 release: report
Apple reportedly delayed the release of its new AI-powered Apple Intelligence features on devices until October after the release of the iOS 18 software in September.
FCC advances rule requiring disclosure of AI use in political ads
The FCC advanced a rule that would require the use of AI in political ads to be disclosed in TV and radio ads that could take effect before Election Day this November.
Costco leaning into technology as 'real opportunity' to improve customer experience
Costco CFO Gary Millerchip said the big-box retailer sees technology as a "great opportunity" to enhance the relationship with its members.
Justice Department accuses TikTok of gathering American user data on social issues like abortion, gun control
The Justice Department claims TikTok is collecting data on U.S. users and their views on social issues like gun control and abortion to send to engineers in China.
Tech company pulls Olympics advertising after opening ceremony display many deem to be anti-Christian
The blasphemous art depicted during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Opening Ceremony was enough to have one company pull all of its advertising.
CrowdStrike CEO says 97% of Windows sensors are back online
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz posted on LinkedIn that the company is still working to ensure all systems have been fully recovered after an issue led to a global tech outage.
US investigating Delta with an 'eye toward accountability,' Pete Buttigieg says
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg discusses the investigation into Delta Air Lines following the CrowdStrike outage.
CrowdStrike reveals cause of major IT outage
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike on Wednesday published more details in a preliminary report about what led to the global outage impacting multiple industries.
Delta CEO says operations will return to normal on Thursday
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said operations will return to normal on Thursday after CrowdStrike's global outage last week left the carrier's flight operations in disarray.
FTC probes AI-powered ‘surveillance pricing’ at Mastercard, JPMorgan Chase, McKinsey and others
The FTC announced it will look into companies that offer "surveillance pricing" services powered by AI or similar technology and its potential impact on prices paid by consumers.
DOT launches investigation into Delta amid ongoing flight disruptions
Delta Air Lines has been struggling to get back on track since last week's global tech outage linked to CrowdStrike temporarily hindered airline operations.