BusinessNetflix stock takes a tumble despite strong start to 2024The company says it will no longer share quarterly subscriber numbers starting in 2025.Resume03:41Apr 19, 2024How automakers plan to build more EV chargersThe automotive data company J.D. Power reports that the number one reason buyers are sticking with gasoline is that people are worried about access to public chargers.Resume03:36Apr 17, 2024Volkswagen workers in Tennessee vote on joining United Autoworkers UnionThe vote could have major implications for union organizing in the South.Resume04:23Apr 17, 2024E-bike battery swap network aims to end fires caused by unsafe chargingThe lithium-ion batteries the bikes rely on have become one of the most common causes of fires and fire-related deaths in New York.Resume05:47Apr 17, 2024How a lawsuit could change how realtors get paidA personal injury lawyer unexpectedly found himself taking on the biggest professional organization in the country and winningResume03:31Apr 12, 2024AdvertisementMinneapolis delays raising Uber, Lyft drivers' hourly wageWhile Uber and Lyft previously threatened to leave over the new ordinance, this extension may allow the city and the rideshare companies to work things outResume03:48Apr 11, 2024How a children’s book publisher is prioritizing diverse stories beyond heritage monthsAs the daughter of immigrants, Jessica Echevarria says she never saw herself represented in books growing up.Resume06:47Apr 9, 2024Disney survives internal fight over board seatsDisney CEO Bob Iger has staved off the threat of revolution at the media mega-company. Shareholders elected Iger's preferred board, defeating activist investor Nelson Peltz.Resume03:43Apr 4, 2024Big Tech's influence on key trade agreementsThere's been a quiet push by Big Tech companies to influence global trade agreements.Resume06:28Apr 1, 2024Women are excluded from green energy projects, investigation findsWomen are systematically shut out from jobs in the green energy industry, according to an investigation by the nonprofit newsroom The Fuller Project.Resume05:30Apr 1, 2024Fast food workers now earn $20 an hour in California: Why it mattersA hefty minimum wage increase goes into effect Monday in California.Resume03:21Apr 1, 2024Truth Social parent company begins trading on Wall StreetThe company has never been profitable, but shares in the company soared after opening. Resume03:50Mar 28, 2024Electric, hybrid vehicle sales must be prioritized by automakers, Biden saysThe Biden administration's new rule also sets strict limits on emissions from gas-powered vehicles.Resume06:23Mar 27, 2024The future of restaurants: Cancellation fees, social media posts and dining inReservation cancellation fees are becoming increasingly common. Only 4% of restaurants levied them in 2021. That's now up to 17%.Resume11:01Mar 26, 2024Boeing CEO to step downThe company has been plagued by production and quality control issues — most famously a side panel of an Alaska Air 737 Max 9 which blew out mid-flight at the...Resume03:51Mar 25, 2024Flight attendant unions, airlines negotiate new contracts ahead of summer travelSouthwest Airlines announced a tentative new contract with unions, while American Airlines floated a short-term deal.Resume03:39Mar 21, 2024Reddit is going public. Here's what that means for investors and usersThe company's opening to investors at the same time that it's reportedly trying to secure a $60 million deal with an AI company.Resume03:41Mar 20, 2024Dollar General to remove self-checkout from thousands of storesOther retailers have also pulled back, citing frustrations with the technology and theft.Resume03:38Mar 19, 2024How a proposed settlement will potentially shake up the real estate industryIf approved by a federal court, the settlement could impact home prices and reduce the amount of brokers in the real estate industry.Resume03:50Mar 18, 2024Businesses close for paid leave day of actionMore than 70 other companies are closing their doors Monday in a call for action for federal paid leave.Resume05:51Mar 18, 2024Next Page
Netflix stock takes a tumble despite strong start to 2024The company says it will no longer share quarterly subscriber numbers starting in 2025.Resume03:41Apr 19, 2024
How automakers plan to build more EV chargersThe automotive data company J.D. Power reports that the number one reason buyers are sticking with gasoline is that people are worried about access to public chargers.Resume03:36Apr 17, 2024
Volkswagen workers in Tennessee vote on joining United Autoworkers UnionThe vote could have major implications for union organizing in the South.Resume04:23Apr 17, 2024
E-bike battery swap network aims to end fires caused by unsafe chargingThe lithium-ion batteries the bikes rely on have become one of the most common causes of fires and fire-related deaths in New York.Resume05:47Apr 17, 2024
How a lawsuit could change how realtors get paidA personal injury lawyer unexpectedly found himself taking on the biggest professional organization in the country and winningResume03:31Apr 12, 2024
Minneapolis delays raising Uber, Lyft drivers' hourly wageWhile Uber and Lyft previously threatened to leave over the new ordinance, this extension may allow the city and the rideshare companies to work things outResume03:48Apr 11, 2024
How a children’s book publisher is prioritizing diverse stories beyond heritage monthsAs the daughter of immigrants, Jessica Echevarria says she never saw herself represented in books growing up.Resume06:47Apr 9, 2024
Disney survives internal fight over board seatsDisney CEO Bob Iger has staved off the threat of revolution at the media mega-company. Shareholders elected Iger's preferred board, defeating activist investor Nelson Peltz.Resume03:43Apr 4, 2024
Big Tech's influence on key trade agreementsThere's been a quiet push by Big Tech companies to influence global trade agreements.Resume06:28Apr 1, 2024
Women are excluded from green energy projects, investigation findsWomen are systematically shut out from jobs in the green energy industry, according to an investigation by the nonprofit newsroom The Fuller Project.Resume05:30Apr 1, 2024
Fast food workers now earn $20 an hour in California: Why it mattersA hefty minimum wage increase goes into effect Monday in California.Resume03:21Apr 1, 2024
Truth Social parent company begins trading on Wall StreetThe company has never been profitable, but shares in the company soared after opening. Resume03:50Mar 28, 2024
Electric, hybrid vehicle sales must be prioritized by automakers, Biden saysThe Biden administration's new rule also sets strict limits on emissions from gas-powered vehicles.Resume06:23Mar 27, 2024
The future of restaurants: Cancellation fees, social media posts and dining inReservation cancellation fees are becoming increasingly common. Only 4% of restaurants levied them in 2021. That's now up to 17%.Resume11:01Mar 26, 2024
Boeing CEO to step downThe company has been plagued by production and quality control issues — most famously a side panel of an Alaska Air 737 Max 9 which blew out mid-flight at the...Resume03:51Mar 25, 2024
Flight attendant unions, airlines negotiate new contracts ahead of summer travelSouthwest Airlines announced a tentative new contract with unions, while American Airlines floated a short-term deal.Resume03:39Mar 21, 2024
Reddit is going public. Here's what that means for investors and usersThe company's opening to investors at the same time that it's reportedly trying to secure a $60 million deal with an AI company.Resume03:41Mar 20, 2024
Dollar General to remove self-checkout from thousands of storesOther retailers have also pulled back, citing frustrations with the technology and theft.Resume03:38Mar 19, 2024
How a proposed settlement will potentially shake up the real estate industryIf approved by a federal court, the settlement could impact home prices and reduce the amount of brokers in the real estate industry.Resume03:50Mar 18, 2024
Businesses close for paid leave day of actionMore than 70 other companies are closing their doors Monday in a call for action for federal paid leave.Resume05:51Mar 18, 2024