Austin-Bergstrom International Airport secures funding for projects

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has secured $400 million of funding after a successful Airport System Revenue Bond sale to investors.

European Union moves forward in antitrust case against Apple

The European Union says Apple limiting access to its mobile payment system Apple Pay “has an exclusionary effect on competitors” and gives customers fewer choices for mobile wallets on iPhones.

Elon Musk's big plans for Twitter: What we know so far

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is buying Twitter for $44 billion to take it private, has outlined a mix of vague principles and technical details as he looks to make the platform "maximum fun!"

Arby’s manager arrested after allegedly throwing hot grease on customer

An Alabama fast-food worker who allegedly threw hot grease on a customer during a dispute over service in the drive-thru line, causing severe burns, was charged with assault on April 23, police said.

Ford recalls Explorer SUVs that can roll away while in park

The Ford SUVs can roll away even if they are placed in park gear, without the parking brake on, U.S. safety regulators say.

Dunkin' adds cornbread donuts, donut holes to menu

Dunkin’s new spring and summer menu is here, and it’s adding sweet and savory to the mix.

Exxon profits surge; $3.4 billion hit from Russian exit

Exxon profits have doubled in the last year, but the oil giant is taking a big hit from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Family Dollar sued by Arkansas over rodent infestation at facility

Officials said over 1,000 rodents were found at a Family Dollar distribution facility, prompting the chain to recall items and close 404 stores in six states.

64% of employees would rather quit their jobs than return to the office full-time, survey finds

An average of 36.8% of the workforce was back in offices during the fourth week of February in 10 major U.S. cities monitored by Kastle Systems, which tracks building access-card swipes.