Project Kuiper: Amazon Enters Into Rocket Deal With Bezos’ Blue Origin For Internet Satellites
Amazon's plan to provide high-speed internet around the world will include 3,236 satellites.
Deutsche Bank CEO Warns What Could Happen To German Economy If Russia Stops Gas Flow
If Russia halts gas flow to Europe it could have devastating economic consequences felt around the world, said Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing.
Saving For Retirement Stalls For Younger Generations As Cost Of Living Soars
Saving for retirement is proving challenging for younger generations like Millenials and Gen Z.
The Great Resignation: Unemployment Decreases But Workers Still Leaving Jobs In Droves
"There’s a clear power shift underway, as people rethink priorities," said one expert.
Is It Jack Dorsey’s Fault The Internet Is Broken? Twitter CEO Blames Himself For Centralized Web
"Centralizing discovery and identity into corporations really damaged the internet," Dorsey wrote in a tweet.
CEO Compensation Soars Despite International, Economic Turmoil
The pay gap between CEOs and their employees continues to widen in the US despite global instability.
How Much Did The Rich Make In 2021? Soaring Wealth Of 1% Continues
The wealth inequality dramatically increased during the pandemic, and that trend continued into 2021.
Jen Psaki Reportedly Leaving Role As White House Press Secretary For MSNBC
Reports indicate that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki plans to leave her role in May.
Disney World Vs. DeSantis: Florida Governor Calls For The Removal Of Park’s Self Governance Status
A feud between Disney World and Florida's GOP has raised the question of revoking Disney's special privilege of self-governance in the state.
Climate Change News: EU Introduces Measures To Change How Products Are Manufactured, Designed
The European Union introduced a plan to change how products are manufactured and designed with sustainability and economic circularity in mind.
The Gender Pay Gap Has Serious Consequences For Potential Woman Home Owners, Report
The gender pay gap has far-reaching implications beyond the workplace, which creates a wealth gap between men and women.
Biden Addresses Trans Day Of Visibility As Sports Controversy Affects US Laws
Biden highlighted the progress made over time, including his administration’s removal of a ban on transgender people from serving in the military.
Recall: Skippy Voluntarily Removes Certain Peanut Butter Jars From Shelves Over Metal Shards Risk
Skippy announced the voluntary recall of several of its products on Thursday.
Global Economy: Is A Travel Boom On The Way Due To Loosening COVID Restrictions?
According to a recent survey, a majority of people feel good about traveling this year.
Is Gas Rationing Coming To Europe? Russia Could Turn Off The Tap
Several European countries and the European economy are at severe risk if Russia makes them pay for gas in rubles.
$3B Entertainment Project In Las Vegas Is On The Horizon
Oak View Group, which has built many entertainment and sports venues around the world, will build the new venue in Nevada.
Switch To Electric Vehicles Will Be Healthier For Humans, Not Just The Planet, Report Says
The American Lung Association released a report Wednesday showing the health benefits of transitioning to electric vehicles and green technology.
DOJ: Yale Med School Employee Stole $40M In Electronics, Pleads Guilty
The Department of Justice announced that the employee in question pled guilty in Hartford, CT federal court on Monday.
Hearing Problems Caused By The COVID-19 Vaccine? WHO Examines Limited Cases
The World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating cases of hearing loss and tinnitus after administering COVID-19 vaccines.
Medical Experts Urge UK To Implement DNA Testing That Shows Which Drugs Work
The testing will eliminate the number of people who have severe or deadly reactions to medical drugs.
Biden Administration Increases NASA Funding For Trip To Mars
The 2023 NASA budget represents the largest increase in the space and science agency's history.
Hospitals Prepare For Uninsured COVID-19 Patients As Funding Disappears
As funding runs out for COVID-19 testing, hospitalization, and treatment, hospitals and healthcare settings are preparing for an influx of uninsured patients.
‘Don’t Say Gay’ Is Now Law In Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the "Don't Say Gay" bill into law on Monday.
NYU Announces Taylor Swift’s Honorary Doctorate In Fine Arts
NYU announced Monday that at their 2022 graduation ceremony Taylor Swift will receive an honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts.
‘Unfriendly’ Countries Reject Russian Demand To Pay For Gas In Rubles
G-7 allied countries have said they will not pay Russia for gas in rubles, which have dropped drastically in value since sanctions began.
Apple TV+ Earns Big Win For 'CODA,' Strengthens Reputation For Streaming Services
Apple TV+ earned a big win on Sunday at the Academy Awards.
US Economy 2022: Why Americans Making Over $100K Live Paycheck To Paycheck
The number of consumers who report living paycheck to paycheck has increased significantly since 2021 across all income brackets.
Are Rising Gas Prices Good For Hiring? Applebees Executive Says Yes
An Applebee's executive's email was leaked to a Reddit thread, causing outrage online.
Putin Compares J.K. Rowling Being 'Canceled' To Western Aggression, Harry Potter Author Condemns Russia’s Actions
J. K. Rowling responded to Russia's President Vladimir Putin drawing a strange comparison between the West "canceling" Russia and outrage over her anti-trans views.
Treasury Secretary Yellen On Potential For Sanctions On China: 'We Don't See That Happening'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke on CNBC's Squawk Box to discuss when the US would consider sanctions against China.