
US judge orders Southwest lawyers to undergo 'religious liberty training'
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) -A federal judge in Texas has ordered three senior lawyers at Southwest Airlines Co to attend
2023-08-09 02:24

Airbnb’s Lawsuit to Block NYC Short-Term Rental Law Is Dismissed
Airbnb Inc.’s challenge to a New York City municipal law requiring hosts to register for an operating license
2023-08-09 02:23

Power-Plant Owners Blast Biden’s Emissions-Cutting Plan
The top lobbying group for US electric utilities is taking aim at the Biden administration’s plan for stifling
2023-08-09 02:16

Rivian’s Wounded Shorts Set for Potential Squeeze
Investors betting against Rivian Automotive Inc. have a lot riding on the electric vehicle maker’s results later Tuesday,
2023-08-09 01:54

Weight-Loss Stocks Soar After Obesity-Drug Study Spurs Investor Frenzy
Wall Street’s enthusiasm for all things weight-loss related got a fresh boost Tuesday after results for a Novo
2023-08-09 01:47

Billionaire Drahi Sees ‘No Impact Whatsoever’ on Altice From Portugal Corruption Probe
French-Israeli billionaire Patrick Drahi says a corruption probe into executives central to his telecommunications empire Altice is having
2023-08-09 01:46

UAW says Chrysler-parent Stellantis seeking concessions in talks
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union said Tuesday Chrysler-parent Stellantis is seeking numerous concessions in ongoing contract talks
2023-08-09 01:24

Vodacom Fiber Deal in Doubt After Regulator Advises Against
Vodacom Group Ltd.’s deal to buy a stake in Remgro Ltd.’s fiber businesses was plunged into jeopardy after
2023-08-09 01:23

Zoom, which thrived on the remote work revolution, wants workers back in the office part-time
Zoom became a symbol of remote work during the pandemic but the company is now joining a growing return-to-office trend
2023-08-09 01:20

Disinflation Spreads in Emerging Markets and Selloff Deepens
A selloff in emerging markets accelerated Tuesday after data releases from China to Hungary underscored the price nations
2023-08-09 00:58

Burger King's next challenge: Getting people in the door
Burger King's sales have grown as it works to turn around its business. But it still has a problem: Not enough customers.
2023-08-09 00:47

Here's who is on strike in LA, and what it means for Angelenos
The city of Los Angeles is on strike. A growing number of unions seeking improved conditions for their employees are halting movie productions in the city, holding up hotel business, potentially disrupting supply chains, and slowing down the airport.
2023-08-09 00:22