US trucking giant Yellow shutting down operations amid standoff with Teamsters union
The U.S. Yellow Corporation shut down Sunday after more than 100 years in operation following years of financial struggles and the threat of a Teamsters strike.
Here's the secret weapon for better job performance by employees at work
To ward of "quiet quitting" or actual quitting by employees in today's challenging workplace, managers can encourage and reward their workers' curiosity — here are tips to consider.
'Barbie' holds strong at the box office for second week
For the second week in a row, "Barbie" is dominating the box office, while "Oppenheimer" continues to hold strong in second place, both beating out the newly released "Haunted Mansion"
Minneapolis Fed chief Kashkari hopeful US economy can avoid recession as inflation fight continues
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Sunday that Fed policymakers are increasingly hopeful of achieving a "soft landing" that tames inflation without causing a deep recession.
Musk says X won't leave San Francisco despite city facing 'doom spiral'
Billionaire Elon Musk said Twitter will keep its headquarters in San Francisco despite the company, which is rebranding as X, receiving offers aimed at luring it away from the Bay.
Extraterrestrial AI can contribute to 'quantum leap' in technological advancements, Harvard physicist says
Harvard Physicist Avi Loeb discusses the impact extraterrestrial data could have on the evolution of artificial intelligence and why the government should be transparent
Drake purchases Tupac Shakur's self-designed crown ring for over $1 million at auction
Drake revealed that he was the buyer of the late rap icon Tupac Shakur's gold, diamond and ruby ring, which sold at Sotheby's for $1.01 million.
Ford set to lose $4.5 billion on electric vehicles this year, despite increased revenue
Ford Motor Company is set to lose a projected $4.5 billion from electric vehicles (EVs) this year, despite massive profits from other sectors of the company.
Subway offers contest winner free sandwiches for life if they legally change their name
Fast food franchise Subway is offering one lucky customer free sandwiches for life if they pledge to legally change their first name to Subway before midnight on August 3.
Drunk Delta Airlines passenger downs 11 drinks, sexually assaults minor and her mom on 9-hour flight: lawsuit
A belligerently drunk passenger on a Delta Airlines flight allegedly sexually assaulted a teen girl and her mother after flight attendants served him 11 drinks, according to a lawsuit.
First time homebuyers have to make 13% more compared to a year ago: report
Purchasing a home for the first time will require those hoping to do so to have higher earnings compared to last year, Redfin said in a report released Friday.
'X' logo installed on Twitter building prompts permit complaint from San Francisco
The city of San Francisco has filed a complaint and opened an investigation after an "X" sign was installed atop the old Twitter headquarters building.
Arizona State University Law School allows generative AI on applications
Arizona State University said Thursday that applicants to degree programs at its college of law will be allowed to use generative artificial intelligence in application preparation.
Trader Joe’s recalls falafel, broccoli cheddar soup for possible rocks, insects
Trader Joe's issued product recall notices for its Unexpected Broccoli Cheddar Soup and Trader Joe’s Fully Cooked Falafel, saying items had been removed from sale and destroyed.
Chicago considers controversial tax hike on property sales over $1M to fund homeless housing
Chicago's City Council is considering raising the tax rate on real estate for properties worth more than $1 million to fund housing units for homeless people.
Gen Z's 'lazy girl jobs' trend hits back at hustle culture, but critics warn outcome could be problematic
Gen Z's 'lazy girl jobs' TikTok trend is rousing concern among those who say it could have disastrous implications for the workforce of the future.
Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street - Friday, July 28
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Mega Millions now at $1.05 billion after no winner Friday
The Mega Millions jackpot now stands at $1.05 billion, an estimated $527.9 million, after no players claimed the winning ticket following Friday night's drawing.
Jason Rantz: Democrats are creating a 'vicious cycle' by doing this
Seattle-based talk show host Jason Rantz joins 'The Bottom Line' to discuss Chicago converting its community center into a migrant shelter and Democrats calling for racism to be named a public health crisis.
Hunter Biden's plea deal was meant to 'protect' Biden's criminal involvement: Ted Cruz
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, assesses the investigation into President Biden and Hunter Biden's alleged business dealings on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'