Disney Slashed Ad Spending on Facebook Amid Growing Boycott 
 

Walt Disney has dramatically slashed its advertising spending on Facebook, according to people familiar with the situation, the latest setback for the tech giant as it faces a boycott from companies upset with its handling of hate speech and divisive content.


 
Twitter Hack Revives Concerns Over Its Data Security 
 

The hack that exposed Twitter's longstanding security issues last week started with a process familiar to almost every internet user: the password reset.


 
The Dimming of GE's Bold Digital Dreams 
 

The industrial giant hoped to remake itself as a software powerhouse. Here's what went wrong.


 
What Banks Tell Us About Business: Everybody Is Struggling 
 

When they reported earnings this past week, the biggest U.S. lenders said they don't expect America's economy to pull out of its slump soon.


 
Brooks Brothers' Latest Suitor Wants to Bring Italian Flair to American Fashion 
 

The race to buy Brooks Brothers out of bankruptcy is about to get a little more crowded with a group of Italian investors planning to bid for the quintessential American clothing brand.


 
FTC Considering Deposing Top Facebook Executives in Antitrust Probe 
 

The Federal Trade Commission is considering taking sworn testimony from Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg as part of its probe into whether the social-media giant has violated U.S. antitrust laws.


 
Exelon Unit to Pay $200 Million to Settle Illinois Bribe Case 
 

Exelon's Commonwealth Edison unit agreed to pay a $200 million fine for a long-running bribery scheme in which the utility gave jobs and contracts to associates of Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of Illinois said.


 
CVS Covid-19 Test Results Are Taking Longer Than Customers Have Been Told 
 

As coronavirus cases surge across the U.S., wait times for many people tested by pharmacy chain CVS are stretching longer than they were told to expect.


 
Auto Loans Remain Friendly So Far at Ally 
 

At least through the second quarter, auto-loans measures have held up at Ally Financial. But the data is still cloudy through August, when deferral programs end.


 
N95 Mask Makers Ramp Up Production to Meet U.S. Covid-19 Demand 
 

The coronavirus pandemic has unraveled the global supply chain for medical masks as manufacturers like 3M and Honeywell International work in record time to stoke production at home.