Top Places To Work 2022: Walmart, CVS, Disney, Apple, And More: LinkedIn Report
These 50 companies hit high marks when it came to being the best workplaces in the U.S., according to LinkedIn. Is your company on the list?
Tesla Pinched By Shanghai Plant Shutdown Amid City’s Continued COVID Lockdowns
Tesla produced half of its EVs in Shanghai in 2021.
Ford Recall 2022: Your F-150 Pickup Truck Could Need Transmission Repairs
Affected Ford F-150 trucks could unexpectedly shift into neutral while driving, which could increase the risk of a crash.
FDA Investigation: Lucky Charms Cereal Allegedly Causing 'Wicked' Illness; Hundreds Sick With Vomiting, Diarrhea
As many as 400 consumers have claimed to have symptoms of vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, and green poop after eating Lucky Charms cereal.
Ford Recall 2022: If You Drive This Van, Your Windshield May Not Be Secure During A Crash
The front windshield in the vans may have been manufactured with inadequate adhesion to the vehicle's body structure.
Chipotle Is Giving Away Free Burritos For National Burrito Day: Here’s How To Get One
The top five players on the Burrito Builder real-time leaderboard each day will win free burritos for a year from Chipotle.
Is Your Tax Return In Jeopardy? IRS Needs To Hire 10,000 Workers Amid Growing Backlog
The IRS has a backlog of nearly 24 million tax returns, with the majority of them from the 2020 tax season.
14 Destinations Deemed Safer For Travel By CDC As COVID Cases Drop
This is the second week that the CDC moved destinations off its Level 4 “very high” risk category after months of adding nations to the list.
Alleged Onboard COVID Infections Force Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship To Cancel Canadian Stops
“The whole 12th floor is an isolation ward,” a Canadian passenger onboard the Caribbean Princess cruise ship, said.
Ford To Halt Mustang Production While GM Idles Down Camaro Builds
Automotive sales dipped 16% in Q1 due to low inventory levels as automakers pulled back on production due to supply chain issues.
Coke Seeks To Take A 'Byte' Out Of Tech Market With New Flavor
Coca-Cola's Byte beverage first existed in the video game Fortnite.
Do You Have These New COVID Symptoms? 9 Illness Signs Added To UK Official List
The nine new COVID symptoms were added as an estimated 5 million people in the U.K. are currently have COVID-19.
Why Are Twitter Shares Soaring Today? Plus, 4 Times Other Times Elon Musk Caused Market Spikes
Twitter’s shares were trading at about $49 per share on Monday in premarket trading.
H&M Store Closings 2022: Retailer Plans To Shutter 240 Locations
H&M also said it plans to open open 95 new stores in 2022.
Ford Recall 2022: F-Series Trucks, Broncos, Escape SUVs Under Recall. Do You Need Repairs?
Affected Ford owners are expected to be notified about the recalls beginning on April 18.
Chinese Rivals NIO, Xpeng, Li Auto Keep Tesla In Their Sights As Q1 Deliveries Spike
The three automakers were trading higher in the premarket hours on Friday, with NIO up over 5%, Xpeng up over 7%, and Li Auto hovering over 5%.
Tesla Owner Claims Car Was Acting Like A ‘Drunk Driver’ On Autopilot: Here’s What Happened
The owner of the Model 3 claimed that the EV resembled a "drunk novice driver" when in autopilot mode.
100,000 Volkswagen Cars To Be Recalled Over Fire Risk
According to Volkswagen, the fire risk stems from the insufficiently insulated high-voltage battery of the hybrid system.
Plastic Is Not On The Menu, But You’re Eating It Anyways: Study
Tiny plastics can alter gut health and have been linked diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and chronic liver disease
Where Can You Get A Second COVID-19 Booster? Who Is Administering Shots?
Pfizer boosters are authorized for people aged 12 and older, and Moderna booster shots are available for those aged 18 and older.
Burger King Lawsuit: Why The King Is Under Fire For The Size Of Its Whoppers
The lawsuit claims that the meat in the burgers that Burger King shows in advertisements is much larger than what a consumer actually receives.
Is Cruise Travel Safe? CDC Think So As It Drops All Warnings For Americans Tourists
The CDC still recommends that American travelers remain up-to-date with their COVID vaccines before traveling on a cruise ship.
E.L.F. Cosmetics x Dunkin’ Makeup Collection: Price, Colors, Where You Can Buy It, And More
Products in the e.l.f. x Dunkin’ makeup collection include eyeshadows, primer, lip glosses, brush sets, and more.
Why TurboTax Is Being Sued By The FTC As 2021 Tax Filing Deadline Rapidly Approaches
The FTC said that two-thirds of tax filers could not use the free product offered by TurboTax in 2020.
Living In Factories. Sleeping On Floors. GM Autoworkers Isolate During China’s Zero-COVID Lockdown
GM requested that autoworkers live in its Shanghai plants as it looks to keep them open amid the mandatory COVID lockdown.
Easter Candy Recall 2022: Chocolate Bunny Kits Pulled Over Life-Threatening Allergy Risk
The Chocolate Bunny Kits are a 2022 Easter seasonal item that was distributed nationally at retail stores in the U.S. and online.
2023 F-150 Rattler: Ford Grows F-Series With Entry-Level Pickup Truck
Ford said the 2023 F-150 Rattler pickup truck will go on sale this fall.
International Travel Becomes Safer For Americans As COVID Cases Start To Slow
COVID cases are slowing in many parts of the world – an encouraging sign for tourists looking to travel internationally.
Is NIO’s ET7 A Tesla Killer? Chinese EV Rival Delivers First Luxury Sedans
NIO's shares were up 4.5% on the news that it had delivered the first models of its ET7 luxury sedan.
Fully Vaccinated Passengers, Crew Onboard Princess Cruises' Ship Infected With COVID-19
The Ruby Princess ship had a 100% vaccination rate for both passengers and crew.