Fox News edited Trump’s rambling answers and false claims in barbershop interview, full video shows
A Colorado man has filed the first lawsuit against McDonald’s relating to its E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders that, so far, has led to at least 49 illnesses across 10 states, including one death.
Why Trump 2.0 would make the world poorer
This year’s election is shaping up to be particularly ugly for the business world, with two presidential candidates who could not be further apart in their approaches to taxes and regulation.
Almost anything goes on social media — as long as it doesn’t make billionaires feel even a little bit unsafe
The billionaires who control social media want to be clear about what’s OK to post online and what’s not.
Polish radio station replaces journalists with AI ‘presenters’
US stocks took a dive Wednesday as mounting concerns over big tech earnings, rising Treasury yields and political uncertainty drove down all three major indexes.
Tickets for this year’s World Series are the most expensive ever
ChatGPT can be duped into providing detailed advice on how to commit crimes ranging from money laundering to the export of weapons to sanctioned countries, a tech startup found, raising questions over
Apple and Goldman Sachs ordered to pay $89 million after Apple Card failures
Abercrombie & Fitch has spent years trying to scrub the memory of longtime former CEO Mike Jeffries and the associated sexualized marketing campaigns with shirtless male models that he crafted.
Goldfish is changing its name to attract adults
Part of the deal with being CEO is that you get a big paycheck in exchange for being the public face of a company. For most people, at most companies, that means, at minimum, trying not to make an ass of yourself in public.
Former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch arrested on charges related to sex trafficking, sources say
High inflation has mostly been defeated around the world, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday, providing a surprisingly upbeat assessment on prices after warning only three months ago that progress on reducing inflation had stalled.
Trump’s growing threats to strip broadcast licenses send chills across industry
Target is slashing prices on more than 2,000 items, marking the second time this year that the retailer cut customer costs as it attempts to attract inflation-weary shoppers ahead of the holiday shopping season.
GM’s profit nears a record a year after saying it couldn’t afford its workers’ pay demands
General Motors reported much stronger than expected third-quarter earnings and gave an outlook that puts it on the path for record earnings in 2024 – just a year after a costly strike by members of the United Auto Workers union.
Trump’s McDonald’s visit highlights a significant problem for workers
Listen up, corporate boards: If you’re looking for the hottest trend in leadership this fall, look no further. Corporate America’s hottest CEO pick is a classic model — the Middle Aged White Guy.
Olivia Nuzzi is out at New York magazine over undisclosed relationship with RFK
Top attorneys for Gov. Ron DeSantis penned the cease-and-desist letters sent by Florida’s health department threatening to criminally prosecute local TV stations over their airing of an abortion right
McDonald’s didn’t give Trump permission to serve fries. It didn’t need to
McDonald’s has been thrust into in the 2024 election, gaining particular attention over the weekend when former President Donald Trump served fries at a Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, location. B
Mental health workers strike against Kaiser Permanente in Southern California
More than 2,000 unionized mental health workers in Southern California went on strike against Kaiser Permanente on Monday after the two sides failed to reach a new labor agreement.
BuyBuy Baby is closing all of its stores – again
BuyBuy Baby is once again saying goodbye to its stores less than a year after the bankrupt retailer tried to reopen some locations under a new parent.
The Girl Scouts just approved a controversial decision to avoid ‘dramatic’ cuts
With the newest terms of service on X that will go into effect on November 15, users quickly picked up on one change.
Kamala Harris wants to take on ‘abusive’ corporate landlords. How much do they actually affect your rent?
Nearly half of all renter households spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs, qualifying them as “cost-burdened,” according to US Census data in September.
Idris Elba is building an entertainment industry in Africa
A tentative deal has been reached to end the five-week-long strike at troubled aircraft maker Boeing, the union announced to its 33,000 striking members early Saturday.
Kmart shoppers bid a wistful farewell to the last outpost of a once-beloved ‘mainstay’
On Wednesday, Shahlise Cherry and her friend Deborah Arnone went to visit a fondly remembered past, one that helped to reshape retailing in America. They went shopping at the last full-size Kmart in t
CVS names new CEO in the wake of layoffs and poor stock performance
America’s largest drug store chain named a new chief executive officer on Friday, with longtime CVS Health executive David Joyner replacing Karen Lynch.
Trump reveals ‘people from Fox’ helped him write Al Smith dinner speech
Former President Donald Trump said Friday that Fox News staffers helped him write his speech for the Al Smith charity dinner, in which he cracked jokes and insulted his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Girl Scout fees could soon triple in price. Members say the eye-popping number is out of reach for many families
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has launched an investigation into the safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature, or FSD, after at least one fatal accident involving a pedestrian.
Butterball is making the worst part of cooking a Thanksgiving turkey much easier
These past few years, it seems like food companies have been playing some serious mind games with us.
It’s tough for young Americans to find a job right now. Blame ‘the Great Stay’
Over the past two years, Kirsten Staple has submitted more than 500 job applications. At first she applied to jobs related to her 2022 bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
The Girl Scouts could soon triple membership fees
The Girl Scouts of the USA plans to raise prices, but not for their famous cookies. The National Board of Girl Scouts USA is proposing to raise membership dues by 240%, from $25 dollars a year to $85 per scout.