A year of media upheaval
• https://www.axios.com by Sara Fischer2019 was a transformative year for the U.S. news media industry, but it was also one of the most turbulent points in its history.
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2019 was a transformative year for the U.S. news media industry, but it was also one of the most turbulent points in its history.
Ahead of the holidays, a young girl in London opened a Tesco supermarket Christmas card last week, was shocked to find a depressing note from a Chinese gulag, reported Sky News.
It's not the consumer.
With its stock at a record high and the newest Cybertruck getting mounting pre-orders, Tesla seems to be living its best life toward the end of 2019. But for Tesla employees, that momentum means overtime and extra responsibilities, including driving
Lookout Verizon, AT&T, and any other carrier out there: Apple is working on a way to bypass carriers and beam internet and other data directly to iPhones.
A report found that more than 9,300 stores have closed or are closing across the United States in 2019, including locations operated by Payless, Gymboree, Fred's, Walgreens, Family Dollar, and many more.
Amazon, Apple, Google and the Zigbee Alliance announced a new partnership.
With GM back in swing, Industrial production rose 1.1% after two dismal months.
I explain how a whistleblower has come forward stating that he had warned both the FAA and Boeing that the 737 Max would crash and that the FAA predicted the jet would crash at least 15 more times and yet waited until a second deadly crash before gro
Sources have told The Wall Street Journal that Boeing could temporarily halt production of the 737 Max amid concerns the timeline of ungrounding the aircraft could be pushed further out. The decision to disclose the fate of the 737 Max production cou
BMW Group, as promised, is securing supplies of key elements (lithium, cobalt) for its lithium-ion cell supplier directly from mining companies.
The once loved toy giant could have simply died a quiet death. Instead it has been co-opted and transformed into a private equity surveillance project.
Americans are projected to fall seriously behind on their credit card bills at the highest rate in a decade as banks push a record number of people to get plastic.
Amazon's Ring started from humble roots as a smart doorbell company called "DoorBot." Now it's surveilling the suburbs and partnering with police.
Chevron said that it would write down $11 billion in assets in the fourth quarter, much of which is tied to natural gas in Appalachia.
It's a very sad time for the rampant TSLAQ community of TSLA short-sellers.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos claims he wants more Department of Defense contracts in order to help protect the U.S., which he calls an "important country."
The Tesla China factory was built in 10 months and is 65% less expensive (capex per unit of capacity) than the US Model 3 production lines.
The average loan amount for new and used vehicles in the U.S. set records in the third quarter, as more sophisticated features like self-driving technology pushed up car prices.
The collapse in heavy duty trucking is getting tougher to blame on difficult YOY comps and is more and more looking like the symptom of a real manufacturing recession in the U.S.
Far-left CNN, an anti-Trump, pro-violence, racist, fake news outlet that traffics in conspiracy theories, collapsed to a three-year low in the ratings during the week of November 25.
Earlier this week, the heads of 181 major companies decided that maximizing shareholder value was no longer the main purpose of the modern corporation.
Supermarket Survival Means Matching Amazon
Every year, Volkswagen Group is a top contender for the title of the world's largest automaker.
Alphabet CEO Larry Page will step down from the role and Google CEO Sundar Pichai will take over, adding to his current responsibilities. Co-founder Sergey Brin will also step down as president of Alphabet and the role will be eliminated.
From $47 Billion, to the verge of bankruptcy in just a matter of weeks. The WeWork disaster is a real roller coaster and it would seem that their erratic CEO Adam Neumann is mostly to blame.
The co-founders of Google are stepping down as executives of its parent company, Alphabet, ending a remarkable two decades during which Larry Page and Sergey Brin shaped a startup born in a Silicon Valley garage into one of the largest, most powerful
There's a revolt taking place against entertainment streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney Plus, all of which are threatening to pull their television and film productions out of Georgia and other "red" states for enacting "heartbe
FBI says Black Friday gun purchase background check numbers are second-largest single day in program history
Charles Schwab's $26 billion deal to acquire TD Ameritrade will result in the relocation of its San Francisco-based headquarters to Dallas-Fort Worth, reported The Wall Street Journal.