Do Americans Support Abortion Rights? What The Latest Gallup Poll Shows About Overturning Roe v. Wade
While it is unclear when the Supreme Court will announce a final decision on overturning Roe v. Wade, more Americans support abortion now than in previous years.
US - Russia Relations: New Round Of Sanctions Target Russia’s Luxury Assets
The U.S. government announced a new round of sanctions against Russia designed to target sanction-evading efforts, luxury assets, and military capabilities.
US Economy 2022: Inflation Has Changed 80% Of Consumers' Spending Habits
Thirty-six percent of respondents said they reduced their savings due to inflation.
Johnny Depp - Amber Heard Verdict: How Much Money Will Depp Receive In Defamation Case?
A Virginia jury found that actor Johnny Depp was defamed by his ex-wife Amber Heard for her 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post.
US Gas Prices: Some States Have Suspended Gas Tax, More May Follow
Gas taxes could help provide consumers with hundreds of millions in relief, but some argue the costs outweigh the benefits.
Elon Musk Says Employees Who Prefer Remote Work Should 'Depart Tesla'
Elon Musk confirmed the authenticity of an email to Tesla employees mandating 40 hours per week in the office.
International Energy Agency Head Warns Of Global Summer Fuel Shortage Amid Rising Gas Prices
International Energy Agency (IEA) head Fatih Birol warned that the U.S. and Europe will face a triple energy crisis, oil, gas, and electricity.
Netflix Password Sharing Crackdown Hits Snag In Trial Run
Netflix is testing a plan to crack down on password sharing in three South American countries, but the rollout of the plan is anything but smooth.
US Economy: Economic Confidence At Lowest Since Pandemic Began
Americans reported their lowest confidence in the U.S. economy since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic amid rising inflation and a potential recession.
What Is A ‘Triple Peak’ Workday? Post-Pandemic Work Trends Emerge
Emerging post-pandemic workday trends show that people are most productive at three points during the day. However, it is unclear if that is a net positive or negative.
Is A US Recession On The Way? Depends On Who You Talk To
There is no consensus opinion from economists about a sharp economic downturn.
US Economy: Do Most Americans Feel Confident About The Job Market?
The labor market has given many Americans the confidence to actively seek new employment.
How Much Do Women CEOs Make? Average Pay Study Reveals Stark Gender Differences
While some male CEOs on the S&P 500 make over $200 million a year, the highest-paid women CEOs all make under $30 million.
Elon Musk’s Poll Finds People Trust Politicians Less Than Billionaires
Elon Musk posted a poll on Twitter asking his followers whether they trust politicians or billionaires more.
Monkeypox Update: 9 US Cases Confirmed, Officials Emphasize Preparedness
At a press conference Thursday the CDC confirmed that there are nine cases of the monkeypox virus in the U.S. across seven states.
Mark Zuckerberg Admits The Metaverse Will Face ‘Significant’ Losses For Up To 5 Years
Mark Zuckerberg was frank with shareholders at a meeting on Wednesday when he said the metaverse will bring significant initial losses to Meta.
Apple’s Two Faces: Company Announces Pay Increase For Retail Workers While Discouraging Unionization
Apple announced a pay increase of $2 for its retail employees on Wednesday. On the same day, audio leaked of an Apple VP trying to talk workers out of a union push.
Uvalde Shooter Posted To Facebook Before Shooting Grandmother, Killing 21 At School
The 18-year-old who killed 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, posted to social media about shooting his grandmother and heading to the school.
Coronavirus News: ‘No Specific Cause’ For Long COVID Found In Recent Studies
A lot of research is being dedicated to figuring out the continuing mystery of long COVID, but it is not clear why it happens or whom is more at risk.
COVID-19 Update: First Year Saw Spikes In Substance Misuse And Suicide Deaths
While the rate of alcohol, drug, and suicide deaths saw increases steadily over time, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic saw a combined 20% spike in the rate of those deaths.
Walmart Ramps Up Tests For Drone Delivery, Which States Will Have Them?
Walmart will expand its drone delivery to 4 million households in 2022 using the DroneUp service to reach customers faster.
Monkeypox Cases Rise In The US, Government Calls For Release Of National Vaccine Stockpile
As more suspected monkeypox cases emerge in the U.S., the government will release a national stockpile that includes two monkeypox vaccines and one antiviral medication.
Climate Change News: Worldwide Inaction Could Cost Global Economy $178 Trillion Over Next 48 Years
Worldwide inaction on human-made climate change and global warming could amount to a 7.6% cut in global GDP for the year 2070.
Is The COVID-19 Pandemic Over? Most Americans Say No, But Many Live A Post-Pandemic Life
Half of U.S. Americans believe the pandemic will never end but also report that their lives have somewhat returned to normal even though cases are rising throughout the country.
Russians To Lose 130 Starbucks Cafes: Coffee Chain Joins Growing List Of Companies Exiting Russia
Starbucks joins a growing list of 327 companies that completely withdrew business in Russia and over 1,000 that scaled back business to varying degrees in the region.
Big Tech Companies Could See A Boom From Russia-Ukraine War, Says British Businessman
British entrepreneur Sir Martin Sorrell said at the Davos World Economic Forum that tech companies, despite recent struggles, could experience a boom from the Russia-Ukraine war.
US Begins $3.5 Billion Carbon Capture Project, How Well Will It Work?
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to spend $3.5 billion on carbon capture hubs across the country, but the costs and practicality associated with CO2 capture technology may hamper progress.
Don’t Talk About Abortion, Meta Tells Employees In Anticipation Of Supreme Court Ruling
Meta is one of the more silent companies on the abortion debate with an employee policy that bans discussions on the sensitive topic in the workplace.
Get Ready For A Summer Of Blackouts: High Temperatures And Droughts Threaten US Power Grid
NERC identified key areas of concern for power grids in the U.S. and Canada that could lead to widespread rolling blackouts this summer.
Census Bureau Significantly Miscounted Populations In Many States, Here's Why It Matters
The US Census Bureau's last 2020 census significantly miscounted populations in at least fourteen states, though the number of errors that occurred during this census was less than in past censuses.