Amazon Labor Organizer Chris Smalls Blasted Over Tucker Carlson Interview
Amazon Labor Organizer Chris Smalls has created controversy after appearing in an interview with conservative Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
First COVID-19 Breath Test Authorized By FDA: Everything We Know So Far
The FDA has approved a COVID-19 breathalyzer test developed by InspectIR.
Will Twitter Accept Elon Musk’s Offer? Analysts Weigh In
Twitter has not announced a decision yet but many are speculating that the social media company will not accept Musk's proposal.
How Likely Is A Nuclear War In Europe? Russian Officials Make Threats Amid Risk Of NATO Expansion
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, it is a reminder that the threat of nuclear war is existential, but how likely is it?
Rent Is Skyrocketing Across US, Average Income Can't Keep Up With The Pace
Rent prices are rising at an unreasonable pace but a cooldown for the market is still a long way off.
After Dorsey NFT Tweet Gets Low Bids, Disgruntled Owner Says ‘I Might Never Sell It’
Jack Dorsey originally sold the tweet-NFT for charity, and the current owner plans to do the same but is not having much success.
The Consequences Of War Mean Trouble Is Only Just Beginning For Russia’s Gas And Oil Sector
The longer the war goes on the tougher it gets for Russia to export its oil.
UBS Predicts 50,000 Stores Closures In The U.S. By 2026 Despite Retail Surviving Pandemic
UBS revised its previous estimates down to 50,000 store closures by 2026.
A Third Of Consumers Fail To Accurately Recall Their Digital Spending Behavior
The results call "into question the efficacy of making business decisions based on consumers' self-reported behaviors alone."
Here Are The 25 Most Influential Colleges And Universities In The World
A ranking of the top 25 colleges and universities from around the world based on overall academic influence.
Experts Recommend Young Children Be Screened For Anxiety, Depression Amid Pandemic Mental Health Crisis
A task force recommended that children should be routinely screened for anxiety and depression as teens struggle with mental health during the pandemic.
Brooklyn Subway Attack Causes Uber, Lyft Price Hike: Users Slam Companies On Twitter
This is not the first time people have accused the rideshare companies of hiking prices amid a crisis.
New York’s Lieutenant Governor Denies Wrongdoing After Indictment In Federal Bribery Case
The indictment and arrest of New York State Lieutenant Governor Benjamin present a challenge for Gov. Kathy Hochul's reelection campaign.
The Next Recession: Here Are The States To Most Likely Weather Economic Hardship In 2022
A report has identified the Upper Midwest as a region likely to be the most recession-resistant area in the U.S.
World Bank Estimates Serious Hits To European Economies Over Russian Invasion Of Ukraine
The World Bank has changed its forecast for the growth of countries' economies in Europe and Central Asia as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
The 100 Best Companies To Work For In 2022, According To Fortune
Fortune magazine released a list of 100 best companies to work for, here are the top 10.
S&P Says Russia Has Selectively Defaulted By Paying Debt In Rubles; Will The Kremlin Sue?
On Friday the S&P announced Russia had defaulted on its foreign debt by paying in rubles, the Kremlin has threatened to sue if forced into default.
Home Affordability Proves Challenging For Single-Family Buyers: 'Consumers Are Going To Struggle'
Common lending standards still consider houses affordable to average workers, but the prices of homes and the impact on consumers are at their highest since 2008.
As BA.2 Fails To Surge, Americans Weigh The Benefits Of A Second Booster Shot
The BA.2 omicron sub-variant failed to surge as older and immunocompromised people debate getting a second booster.
COVID-19 Pandemic Business Boom: More Locations Open Now Than Pre-Pandemic
Many people thought the pandemic would shudder businesses nationwide, but the number of business locations has risen above pre-pandemic numbers.
Tax Break For Illinois Residents Part Of Budget Deal To Help With Rising Costs
The budget agreement reached Thursday in Illinois will deliver more than $1.8 billion in tax relief.
DOJ: Ukrainian Man To Serve 5 Year Sentence For Hacking Scheme And $1B In Damages
The Department of Justice says the hacking group the man worked for stole up to 20 million customer card records, which resulted in up to or exceeding $1 billion in damages.
Does The Economy Work For Women? Those 50 And Older Aren't So Sure
Women aged 50 and older are split about whether the economy works for them, but say politicians are handling rising prices poorly.
SEC Continues To Investigate Amazon Over Misuse Of Sellers’ Data
Amazon's anti-competitive business practices related to third-party sellers on its site have been the subject of multiple investigations.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Called Capitol Police On Jimmy Kimmel Over Threatening Will Smith Joke
The Capitol Police have not indicated whether there is an investigation under way, but MTG's office has said that "Jimmy Kimmel called for violence to be committed against Congresswoman Greene."
Free Speech Debate Reignites After Elon Musk Becomes A Twitter Board Member
Elon Musk has previously identified as a "free speech absolutist."
Who Is Cracker Jill? Frito Lays Bets On Women’s Sports Focus
Frito Lays says goodbye to Cracker Jack, and hello to Cracker Jill in a bet on women's sports.
Teens And Money: New Research Sheds Light On Gen-Z's Spending Habits
Social issues are a number one concern for teen spenders, but they do not always spend consciously.
New Student Loan Pause Expected, But Critics Urge White House To Take More Concrete Action
The White House is extending the student loan pause, but hasn't made any decisions about more concrete action.
Who Just Became A Billionaire? Forbes Updates List Of Billionaires For 2022
The United States and China added the most new billionaires to Forbes' list.