Automaker group urges US EPA to 'ease up' on vehicle emissions rules
WASHINGTON The head of a trade group representing nearly all major automakers urged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2023-06-13 03:53
The Athletic cuts nearly 20 jobs, 4% of newsroom for New York Times-owned sports site
The Athletic, a subscription sports outlet owned by The New York Times, is laying off about 4% of its newsroom staff as part of reorganization efforts
2023-06-13 03:50
Jury finds electric utility PacifiCorp liable in devastating Oregon wildfires; company to appeal
A jury in Oregon has found electric utility PacifiCorp responsible for causing devastating fires during Labor Day 2020 in a civil lawsuit
2023-06-13 03:45
PIMCO's bond CIO says underweight dollar, sees value in UK gilts
By Harry Robertson LONDON PIMCO is underweight the U.S. dollar and overweight UK government bonds in some funds,
2023-06-13 03:25
Student loan payments will be due starting in October, Department of Education clarifies
In October, tens of millions of borrowers will be required to pay their monthly federal student loan bills for the first time since March 2020, the Department of Education clarified Monday.
2023-06-13 02:57
Judge gives American Airlines and JetBlue more time to end their partnership in the Northeast
American Airlines and JetBlue will get more time to end their partnership in the Northeast
2023-06-13 02:46
Grubhub is laying off 15% of staff
Grubhub is laying off 400 corporate employees, about 15% of its workforce, amid higher costs and declining orders.
2023-06-13 02:28
South Africa's ruling party expels former top official accused of corruption
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party expelled its former secretary-general on Monday for misconduct and other breaches of party rules
2023-06-13 02:23
Jury finds electric utility PacifiCorp liable in devastating Oregon wildfires
A jury in Oregon has found electric utility PacifiCorp responsible for causing devastating fires during Labor Day 2020 in a civil lawsuit
2023-06-13 02:18
US Junk-Bond Maturities Shrink to Record Low as Debt Mountain Grows
US junk bonds have the shortest average time to maturity on record, signaling that companies will have large
2023-06-13 01:57
Apollo Theater CEO Jonelle Procope to leave the historic landmark on safe financial ground
Jonelle Procope’s 20-year tenure as president and CEO of The Apollo Theater evolved into an era of prosperity and expansion, markedly different from the tumultuous, cash-strapped decades that preceded it
2023-06-13 01:54
Key dates in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal
US megabank JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay $290 million to settle a class action lawsuit brought by sex trafficking victims of disgraced financier Jeffrey...
2023-06-13 01:53
