
Pot sales approved for events in New York after farmers complain there are too few dispensaries
Marijuana can legally be sold at festivals and other events in New York under a measure approved by state regulators
2023-07-20 04:17

United Airlines says it made $1 billion in the second quarter and sees strong remainder of 2023
United Airlines is reporting a profit of more than $1 billion for the first part of the peak summer travel season
2023-07-20 04:17

Hollywood's absolutely bizarre accounting tactics are under renewed scrutiny
"Forrest Gump" has never made a single penny for the studio that made it, despite selling over $300 million worth of tickets at the box office. "Return of the Jedi" was a similarly monumental financial flop. Same goes for at least one Harry Potter film. All of them wildly popular, yet wildly unprofitable. At least on paper.
2023-07-20 04:15

China Will Retaliate If the US Puts New Limits on Investment, Envoy Says
China’s government will retaliate if the Biden administration imposes new limits on technology and capital that can flow
2023-07-20 03:58

Mexico announces reparation plan at local Goodyear plant
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico announced on Tuesday it reached an agreement with the United States on a reparation plan for
2023-07-20 03:57

TÜV SÜD Opens an Electric Vehicle Environmental Laboratory to Unleash the Power of Safety, Reliability, Sustainability and Cutting-Edge Testing
WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 19, 2023--
2023-07-20 03:50

Teamsters and UPS to resume negotiations next week as contract deadline approaches
The Teamsters said Wednesday they will resume contract negotiations with UPS next week, marking an end to a stalemate that began two weeks ago when both sides walked away from talks while blaming each other
2023-07-20 03:45

Venture-Capital Firms to be Held Liable for DeFi Sanctions Violations Under New US Bill
A new bipartisan Senate bill would hold venture-capital firms and other large investors accountable in some cases for
2023-07-20 03:45

Universal under investigation after it trimmed trees that shaded SAG-AFTRA protesters
The Los Angeles City Controller's office is investigating after NBCUniversal severely trimmed a row of trees outside its studios where members of SAG-AFTRA were picketing company executives, eliminating shade during a searing heatwave.
2023-07-20 03:45

NY MTA Raises Subway Fares for First Time Since 2019 to Fix Budget Deficits
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to lift prices on its subways, buses and commuter rails for the
2023-07-20 03:29

Record heat: Stocks winners and losers
As Americans desperately seek to cool off, some stocks are rising with the temperature.
2023-07-20 03:29

200 US lawmakers agree not to intervene in any UPS strike
By Lisa Baertlein, David Shepardson LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A group of Democratic U.S. lawmakers vowed not to intervene if contract
2023-07-20 03:28