
Twitter's Stock Takes Beating Over Slow User GrowthTwitter's Stock Takes Beating Over Slow User Growth
Twitter's Stock Takes Beating Over Slow User GrowthDespite a huge growth in 1st Quarter revenue, Twitter's stock dropped 10 percent Tuesday.
Twitter's Stock Takes Beating Over Slow User GrowthDespite a huge growth in 1st Quarter revenue, Twitter's stock dropped 10 percent Tuesday.
Here's How Sterling Could Lose The ClippersA three-fourths vote from NBA owners could force Donald Sterling to sell the team.
Toyota Moves U.S. Headquarters To TexasToyota announced it will consolidate sales and finance personnel from California, Kentucky and New York at a new campus in Plano, Texas.
Magic Johnson Reportedly Interested In Purchasing ClippersAccording to a new report, Magic Johnson and a group of investors are interested in buying the Clippers, should Donald Sterling be forced to sell.
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions Against Putin's Inner CircleObama has announced tougher sanctions on Russia after its involvement in Ukraine. The E.U. could also announce new sanctions Monday.
Swiss Airline Named World's First 'Allergy-Friendly' AirlineSwiss International Air Lines received its "allergy-friendly" certification from the Berlin-based European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation.
Pregnant Woman Says Her Belly Got Her Kicked Out Of GymAn woman who's 18 weeks pregnant says she was booted from a South Carolina Planet Fitness for wearing a shirt that showed her baby bump.
| Laura Heck
Taco Bell Launching Gourmet Spin-Off, U.S. Taco Co.The new restaurant will try to attract the foodie crowd, offering gourmet tacos and shakes spiked with alcohol.
| Kristian Mundahl
Ronald McDonald Gets Makeover, Cargo PantsThe McDonald's Corporation mascot got a new look and will soon have a social media presence to help the brand stay modern.
| Laura Heck
Why Is Apple Proposing A Stock Split?After posting strong earnings in Q2 of 2014, Apple announced it will add $30 billion to its buyback plan and split its stock.
| A.J. Feather
Netflix Adding First Spanish-Language Original SeriesThe 13-episode series will be directed by Gaz Alazraki, the director of "We Are Nobles."
IRS Employees Who Owed Back Taxes Given BonusesAccording to the new report the IRS paid nearly $3 million dollars, from 2010 to 2012, to employees facing disciplinary problems at work.
Why The HBO Deal Is A Big Win for AmazonAmazon and HBO struck a deal that will make older HBO shows available for Amazon Prime users. An HBO Go app is also coming to Fire TV.
Netflix To Raise Prices For New SubscribersNetflix executives say they don't think a $1 or $2 price hike will hurt the service, and they have their sites set on overtaking HBO.
| Kristian Mundahl
AT&T Wants To Bring 1 Gbps Internet Service To 21 MetrosThe company said Monday it plans to approach more than 100 local governments in 21 metropolitan areas about expanding the service.
Apple Touts Its Environmental Progress With Video, WebsiteApple released a website and video Monday sharing the company's progress toward reducing its environmental footprint.
General Mills Ditches Controversial Right To Sue PolicyGeneral Mills has reversed a legal policy that eliminated some customers' right to sue the company.
SeaWorld Attendance Takes A DipSeaWorld has seen a severe dip in visitors so far in 2014, dropping 13 percent from January through March.
| Megan McLeod
Michaels Hack Compromises About 3 Million Credit CardsMichaels is now confirming that an eight-month security breach compromised about 3 million customers' credit and debit card data.
Twitter Introduces Facebook-Style App Install AdsTwitter hopes to make money on app install ads, which has proven to be a successful strategy for Facebook.
Yahoo's Ousted COO Gets $58M Severance PackageAccording to SEC filings, Yahoo gave ousted COO Henrique de Castro a $58 million severance package.
Industry's Optimism Shines At New York Auto ShowAfter seeing auto sales grow last month, there's plenty for the industry to celebrate as it rolls out its newest designs.
Donald Trump 'Serious' About Buying NFL Team ... SupposedlyThe Donald is reportedly in talks about buying the Buffalo Bills. He says he's going to take a serious shot at it and keep them in Buffalo, New York.
Google Needs A Lot More Space In NYCGoogle is looking for more office space in New York City. Reports indicate it wants about 600,000 square feet for more than 3,000 employees.
Google Patents Contact Lens Cameras; Internet Is WaryGoogle has filed for a patent to develop contact lenses capable of taking photos. The company describes possible benefits to blind people.
Google Buys Drone Maker, Hopes to Connect Rural WorldFormerly courted by Facebook, Titan Aerospace will become a part of Google's quest to blanket the world in Internet connectivity.
| Kristian Mundahl
T-Mobile Getting Rid Of Overage Fees, Challenges RivalsT-Mobile is dropping overage fees for all U.S. customers starting May 1. It has also started a Change.org petition for its rivals to do the same.
House Releases Documents Showing Slow GM Response On RecallThe documents detail the extent of General Motors's knowledge of defective ignition switches in several car models.
How Amazon Workers Can Net $5K For QuittingAmazon offers its warehouse employees up to $5,000 to quit, though CEO Jeff Bezos hopes they won't take that deal.
London Gallery Sells 'Shares' Of Banksy's WorkA new gallery in London is giving art lovers the chance to own shares of their favorite pieces of artwork, inlcuding work by Banksy.