Spain Mandates Paid Climate Leave: 'No Worker Must Run Risks'
Spain has introduced a new policy mandating paid climate leave for workers, allowing them up to four days off during weather emergencies.
Biopharmaceutical Company's Stock Plunges 75% After FDA Rejects New Drug
Applied Therapeutics' stock plummeted 75 percent after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rejected approving govorestat as a treatment for galactosemia.
Rebels Continue to Breach Aleppo Ceasefire in Syria
Insurgents continue to breach the ceasefire in Syria's civil war by attacking Aleppo, the country's second largest city, in an effort to reignite a war.
Struggling Zoom Rebrands And Pitches Itself As An IT Company
Zoom Video Communications Inc. has rebranded to Zoom Communications Inc., signaling a shift from its original focus on video conferencing to a broader range of AI-powered work solutions.
EV Sales Slow As Consumers Grow Weary Over High Costs, Charging Needs
While China's electric vehicle (EV) market booms, driven by government subsidies, the EV industry in the United States and Europe continues to decline.
Morgan Stanley Reportedly Thrives On Questionable Clients: 'Blessing And A Curse'
Morgan Stanley's wealth-management division is under investigation by multiple government agencies due to its weak anti-money-laundering controls and improperly vetting international clients.
Sony Looks To Buy Anime Publisher With Rights To More Than 100,000 Works: Report
Sony Group Corporation is in advanced talks to acquire Kadokawa Corporation, a major Japanese publisher known for its anime, manga, and gaming assets.
US Renters Have Less Than 3 Percent Of The Wealth Of Homeowners
Renters in the United States have less than three percent of the wealth of homeowners, with a median net worth of $10,400 compared to nearly $400,000 for homeowners.
AI Power Demands Could Bring Environmental Crisis: 'Real Moral Questions'
While the surge in data center development to support artificial intelligence strains the U.S. power grid, it raises an ethical question: 'Is AI worth the energy needed to power it?'
Disney To Pay Thousands Of Female Employees To Settle Wage-Gap Lawsuit
Disney has agreed to pay $43.25 million in compensation to settle a class action lawsuit over gender pay disparities.
Kodak Considering Terminating $3.5 Billion Pension Plan: Report
Eastman Kodak has begun taking steps to end its $3.5 billion pension plan, agreeing to sell private-equity and other illiquid assets attached to it.
Musk's Cybertruck Said To Be One Of Most Unreliable Vehicles: 'Nobody's Buying It To Use As An Actual Truck'
While the Tesla vehicle has become a staple with celebrities, it six recalls have made it one of the most unreliable vehicles on the market, making it worse than 91 percent of all 2024 vehicles.
Retailer Kohl's Says It Is Taking 'Aggressive Action' After Sales Plunge Nearly 10%
Kohl's reported a significant sales decline in the third quarter of 2024, with net sales down 8.8 percent and comparable sales falling 9.3 percent.
Weather Map Reveals Where Thanksgiving Winter Storm Will Hit The US Hardest
Americans in the East can expect a forecast of rain during Thanksgiving Day while their northern plain counterparts will endure cold temperatures as low as 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
Warren Buffett Updates Plans To Give Away His $147 Billion Fortune: 'Father Time Always Wins'
He will donate over $1.1 billion of Berkshire Hathaway stock to four family foundations this year, continuing his annual tradition of giving away his fortune.
Russia Captures British Man Fighting For Ukraine: Report
James Scott Rhys Anderson was reportedly captured by Russian forces while fighting for Ukraine in the Kursk region.
7-Eleven Promotes Holiday Clothing Line Featuring Pajamas, Ugly Sweaters
7-Eleven is celebrating the holiday season with festive fashions including ugly sweaters and pajamas sets to the delight of slurpee enthusiasts.
Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Could Keep Food Off American's Plates, Farming Industry Warns
Nearly half of farm workers lack legal status and there are concerns what that will mean to the industry if Trump's plans to deport millions of migrants.
BJ's Wholesale Clubs Are Raising Membership Fees
BJ's Wholesale Club announced plans to raise membership fees starting January 1, 2025 in its third quarter earnings report.
WATCH: Pieces Of Russian ICBM Rain Down On Ukraine Territory After Retaliatory Launch
While a 21-second clip was released online that shows a Russian ICBM missile attacking Ukraine territory there are various reports as to whether an intermediate or medium range artillery was used in the attack.
New Zealand Bans Gang Symbols, First Bust Comes 3 Minutes After Law Goes Into Effect
In an effort to curb gang violence, New Zealand has enacted a law banning the display of gang symbols on clothing and vehicles in public.
US Demands For Google Won't End Monopoly, Former Execs Say: 'Can't Ram An Inferior Product Down People's Throats'
While the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued antitrust proposals to dismantle Google's search monopoly, former Google executives expressed their skepticism that the measures will actually stop Google's dominance.
Tech CEO Stole From Company To Pay For Wedding And Buy House: Feds
Joanna Smith-Griffin, CEO of the AI education startup AllHere Education, Inc., has been indicted on multiple fraud charges for defrauding investors.
AI Cameras Catch Thousands Of UK Drivers Committing Phone And Seat Belt Violations
A recent artificial intelligence (AI) camera trial in Greater Manchester showed over 3,200 drivers caught using mobile phones or not wearing their seat belts.
Internet Backs Worker Who Quit Without Notice Because Of 'Toxic' Colleagues And Didn't Wait For HR To Fix it: 'Well Done!'
Forget quiet quitting. A technician working a 'toxic job' for an authoritarian father and son duo gave his employer the pink slip without notice--much to the approval of the Internet.
Target Stock Plunges On Earnings Miss
Despite cutting costs on thousands of products and starting holiday sales early, it didn't see a large uptick in customers.
Influencer Logan Paul Accused Of Misleading Fans Over Crypto
A $4.2 million lawsuit alleges that he misled fans into investing in a cryptocurrency promotion that he profited from.
Trump Taps Wrestling Executive To Run Education Department
Donald Trump announced Linda McMahon, the co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), as his pick to be education secretary.
Internet Mocks Jaguar's 'Fearless' Rebrand: 'This Is So Unhinged'
The luxury car maker jumped the shark in its rebranding efforts, leaving the regulars on the internet utterly confused by its new ad campaign.
Investor Says He's Lost More Than $30 Billion Of His Wealth As He Tries To Avoid Huge Payment
Bill Hwang, the founder of Archegos Capital Management, lost over $30 billion following the 2021 collapse of his family office.