‘It’s the First Amendment, stupid’: Federal judge blasts DeSantis administration for threats against TV stations
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker granted a temporary restraining order against Florida’s surgeon general after the state health department threatened to bring criminal charges against broadcasters airing the ad.
‘Really squeezed’: Why drivers in the world’s largest food delivery market are having meltdowns
A food delivery rider suddenly loses it in the middle of the road, smashing his cellphone on the pavement after getting a negative review from a customer.
How Bret Baier’s combative interview with Harris compared to his sit-down with Trump
Losses from Hurricane Milton could reach as high as $34 billion, according to an early estimate of both flood and wind damage from research firm CoreLogic, with between $4 billion to $6 billion of those losses being uninsured flood damage.
Meta fires employees for spending food allowances on personal items like acne pads and wine glasses
Meta fired around two dozen employees from its Los Angeles office for misusing company meal credits for things like laundry detergent, wine glasses and acne treatment pads, a source familiar with the company confirmed to CNN.
A key source of America’s economic power strengthened last month
American shoppers continue to power the US economy.
AI helped the feds catch $1 billion of fraud in one year. And it’s just getting started
The bitcoin bulls and meme stock traders are fired up about the prospect of another Donald Trump White House. Or at least, the prospect of doing some momentum trading over the next 18 days.
Swiping right ahead of the election: Popular dating apps have new features to show off political views
Recognizing that daters are increasingly prioritizing politics in their search for “the one,” many dating apps have introduced features that make it easier for users to match with potential partners b
China pumps half a trillion dollars into beleaguered property sector. But that’s not enough
Chinese property shares tanked on Thursday, after measures announced by officials to bolster the flagging real estate market were deemed by investors and economists to be too piecemeal.
Intel is a security risk for China, says influential industry group
Intel products sold in China should be subject to a security review, the Cybersecurity Association of China (CSAC) said on Wednesday, alleging the US chipmaker has “constantly harmed” the country’s national security and interests.
SpaceX sues California regulator, claiming its launches were blocked because of Elon Musk’s politics
The FTC unveiled its final “click-to-cancel” rule, which requires businesses provide a way for consumers to cancel subscriptions that’s as easy as it is to sign up.
Airbus plans to cut up to 2,500 jobs in its defense and space division
Airbus has announced plans to slash up to 2,500 jobs in its defense and space division, citing a “complex business environment” marked by challenges including rising costs and “rapid changes in warfare.”
Fox anchor tasked with interviewing Harris has a history of appeasing network’s pro-Trump audience
Fox News anchor Bret Baier is all too keenly aware that Fox’s viewers want him to affirm what they already feel.
America revolted against Tostitos and Ruffles. Now they’re making big changes
Bed Bath & Beyond is coming back to a physical store near you after going out of business last year. But this time, it’s taking up space at a rival.
Aldi says its Thanksgiving meal prices will undercut Walmart as shoppers search for value
Aldi is releasing its lowest-priced Thanksgiving meal deal in five years — and undercutting one of its largest rivals — as inflation-weary consumers shift their shopping habits to more affordable private labels.
Tostitos and Ruffles shrank their bags of chips. It backfired
Boeing’s finances are a multi-billion-dollar problem for the company, its employees, suppliers and airline customers. The good news is that they probably won’t affect the average American – well, not very much.
Why your drug store is closing
Walgreens is closing 1,200 stores. CVS is closing 900. Rite-Aid is closing 500. What is going on with America’s drug stores?
Consumers are in for some relief: Lower energy prices are on the way
For consumers still scarred by jumps in their energy bills in recent years, the International Energy Agency has good news: Oil and natural gas prices will probably be lower over the next five years.
Lufthansa fined a record $4 million for denying boarding to 128 Jews who didn’t know each other
Lufthansa, Germany’s biggest airline, has been fined a record $4 million for discriminating against Jewish passengers, the US Department of Transportation announced Tuesday.
Trump backs out of CNBC interview, his second about-face with mainstream press this month
Americans are feeling fairly secure in their jobs, they expect to continue to earn and spend more than they did pre-pandemic, and they think inflation isn’t getting much worse, according to new survey
Walgreens is closing 1,200 stores
Cash-starved Boeing, contending with massive financial losses from a crippling strike and years of operational and safety problems, is turning to major banks and Wall Street to raise tens of billions of dollars in cash.
Two pioneering Black CEOs have a warning for companies abandoning diversity
Recent hurricanes may serve as a wake-up call for homeowners and renters facing the growing possibility that floods can severely damage their homes.
Wall Street’s been on a two-year tear. Can the party last?
Wall Street traders are popping champagne and toasting to an important milestone: the two-year anniversary of a period of outsized gains known as a bull market.
Trump’s social media stock is making an epic comeback as election nears
True Value, a 75-year old hardware store brand, has filed for bankruptcy and is selling substantially all of its operations to a rival, the company announced Monday.
Bath and Body Works apologizes for selling candles that looked like Ku Klux Klan hoods
Former President Donald Trump’s social media company is on fire on Wall Street. It’s all about Trump’s perceived chances of retaking the White House.
Nobel Prize in economics 2024 awarded to trio for work on differences in prosperity between nations
Some Florida residents are reassessing their futures in the state as they face costly property repairs, mounting insurance costs and the threat of future stress and destruction.