New minimum pay rates for NYC app-based food delivery workers are delayed
New York City was ordered by a judge to temporarily delay new minimum pay standards for app-based food delivery workers
2023-07-08 06:58
US NTSB probes Boeing 737 MAX engine fire at Newark Airport
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday it is investigating an engine fire
2023-07-08 06:57
Donald Trump Blasts Ron DeSantis on Important Issue to Iowa Voters: Ethanol
Former President Donald Trump went after his main rival for the Republican presidential nomination Friday on an issue
2023-07-08 06:52
These 8 Shopping Hacks Will Help You Score the Best Deals on Amazon Prime Day 2023
You can save big money during Prime Day 2023, but you have to know where to look.
2023-07-08 06:29
Hotel REIT Says It Will ‘Likely’ Return 19 Properties to Lenders
Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. expects to return 19 hotels to lenders in cities including Las Vegas and Atlanta,
2023-07-08 06:18
Republican 2024 Hopeful Scott Confident He Will Make Debate Cut
Republican presidential hopeful Tim Scott expressed confidence that he will meet his party’s eligibility requirements to participate in
2023-07-08 06:15
New Minimum Wage Rule for NYC Food Delivery Workers Temporarily Halted by Judge
A New York state judge issued a temporary halt to a new city law scheduled to go into
2023-07-08 05:56
'Clone' or competitor? Users and lawyers compare Twitter and Threads
In a cease-and-desist letter earlier this week, Twitter threatened legal action against Instagram parent company Meta over the new text-based app, Threads
2023-07-08 05:52
Canada's Trudeau and Alberta Premier Smith look for agreement on climate policies
By Nia Williams Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Friday said they hoped
2023-07-08 05:49
Musk Claims Lawyers Overbilled in Fight to Make Him Buy Twitter
Elon Musk sued the law firm that led the court fight to make him complete his takeover of
2023-07-08 05:29
US bank credit rose last week, while commercial and industrial loans fell -Fed data
Bank credit for U.S. commercial banks expanded slightly in the last week of June, even as commercial and
2023-07-08 05:25
Crack in North Carolina roller coaster may have formed 6-10 days before closure, commissioner says
An ongoing investigation by North Carolina’s Department of Labor has found that a large crack in the support column of a roller coaster had been visible for at least a week before the amusement park shut it down
2023-07-08 05:24
