Waymo, Via to Offer Autonomous Public Transit Rides in Arizona Via Transportation Inc., the public transit software maker that went public last Friday, will partner with Waymo to launch autonomous... Read More
Auto-Parts Makers Are Diving Into the US Junk-Bond Market Three auto-parts makers are borrowing in the junk-bond market this week, helping to push debt issuance for the car sector... Read More
Lyft Pays $19.4 Million to New Jersey Over Driver Misclassifications Lyft has paid $19.4 million to New Jersey after an audit found the ride-sharing company improperly classified more than 100,000... Read More
Capital One Settles Social Media Creators’ Lawsuit Capital One settled a lawsuit by social media creators who said a free browser extension used by millions of people... Read More
UK Teenager Charged by US for Role in Yearslong Hack Spree The U.S. Justice Department accused a British teenager on Thursday of engaging in a yearslong spree of cyberattacks that targeted... Read More
Ticketmaster, Live Nation Sued by FTC Over Ticket Resales The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and seven states sued Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its Ticketmaster subsidiary for failing to... Read More
Boeing, Honeywell Sued by Air India Crash Victim Families The families of four passengers killed in the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787 said in a... Read More
SEC Hands Victory to IPO Issuers Who Want to Avoid Class-Action Suits The U.S. securities regulator on Wednesday said it would allow companies seeking to go public to require that investors resolve... Read More
Editor's Picks Chaos Inside FEMA as Death Threats Distract From Hurricane Response As back-to-back Hurricanes Helene and Milton sparked a torrent of online conspiracies, FEMA officials faced harassment and death threats, according... Read More
Tesla Is Redesigning Door Handles That Drew Safety Scrutiny Tesla Inc. is working on a redesign of its door handles, which have drawn scrutiny over safety incidents that trapped... Read More