Amazon’s Return-to-Office Policy Faces Pushback
Amazon’s recent decision to bring employees back to the office five days a week, starting next year, has stirred strong reactions among staff.
Massive Data Breach Exposes Personal Info of 2.9 Billion People
No matter how careful you are online, your data can still end up in the wrong hands.
Musk’s X Sues Over Ad Boycott Claims
Elon Musk’s X is suing a major advertiser group, alleging antitrust violations for a supposed “boycott” of the platform.
Major IT Outage Causes Widespread Flight Disruptions
Over 700 flights have been canceled and 500 delayed across the U.S. following a major IT outage that started on Friday.
AT&T's $370,000 Deal with Hacker to Delete Stolen Data
Earlier this year, AT&T paid around $370,000 to a hacker to delete customer data stolen in a hacking spree, according to Wired.
Embracing Work-Life Balance: A CEO's Viral Approach
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed companies to prioritize work-life balance, leading to happier, more productive employees.
Labor Department Orders $840K in Back Wages and Fines for San Diego Logistics Companies
The Department of Labor just ordered three cross-border logistics companies in San Diego to shell out $840,000 in back wages and fines to warehouse and transportation workers.
Elon Musk Criticizes US Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
Elon Musk has recently spoken out against US government tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, calling them “not good” and market-distorting.
Gen Z Takes the Workforce by Storm
In 2024, Gen Z workers are set to outnumber baby boomers in the U.S. labor force for the first time.
Spirit AeroSystems Lays Off 400-450 Workers in Wichita
Spirit AeroSystems is laying off 400-450 hourly production workers in Wichita due to high inventory levels.
McDonald's $5 Meal Deal Is A Limited-Time Offer That's Causing a Stir
McDonald’s is launching a $5 Meal Deal in the U.S. to attract customers amid rising inflation.
Walmart's High-Income Shopper Bubble Is Growing
Walmart’s recent success, driven by higher-income shoppers, might not last.
Hertz's Tesla Bet Is A Cautionary Tale
A few years back, Hertz took a bold step by purchasing 30,000 Teslas, aiming to electrify 20% of its rental fleet.
United Airlines' Rube Goldberg Safety Video Is A Creative Challenge
On a busy soundstage, the cast and crew are relying on a small blue ball to work its magic.
McDonald's Ends Free Drink Refills, Sparking A Trend Across Fast Food
Say goodbye to free soda refills at McDonald's, a move that's stirring up more than just the ice in customers' cups.
Bribery Scandal at AT&T As Former Executive Faces Trial
A former AT&T executive, Paul La Schiazza, is slated for trial in September 2024 over allegations of bribing an ally of the then-Illinois House Speaker, Michael Madigan, to secure legislation beneficial to AT&T.
Tesla Rehires Supercharging Team After Initial Layoffs
Tesla Inc. is making headlines again, this time for rehiring members of its Supercharging team, including key manager Max de Zegher, following a surprising round of layoffs initiated by CEO Elon Musk last month.
McDonald's Plans $5 Meal Deal to Win Back Price-Sensitive Diners
McDonald's is reportedly gearing up to introduce a $5 meal deal, aiming to attract customers who felt priced out by recent hikes.
Target Scales Back Pride Collection After Conservative Backlash
In response to pushback from conservative activists, Target has decided to limit the in-store availability of its Pride Month Collection to roughly half of its 2,000 stores.
Why Transforming the Sahara into a Solar Farm Isn't Ideal
Some have suggested that covering the Sahara Desert with solar panels could harness its abundant sunlight and provide a vast, sustainable energy source.