BUSINESS
Thousands of Businesses Warn They're At Risk of Closing
Nearly half of the 80,000 small businesses surveyed said they "definitely" or "probably" will not survive another four years with Biden.
Red Lobster Could Face Lawsuits Over Closures: Attorney
Foss said that former employees might have grounds to sue the company.
Aogashima Island Gains Attention for Its Salt
Hingya Salt, produced on the isolated island using Kuroshio Current seawater and geothermal steam, is in high demand among chefs and patissiers.
Greif Takes Care of Colleagues, Communities and the Planet
Greif Inc., one of Newsweek's Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces 2023, is a leading supplier of innovative, sustainable industrial packaging that takes
care of colleagues, communities and the planet.
Social Security COLA Increase Slammed as New Estimate Released
If a 2.66 percent boost is implemented, it would likely increase monthly payments by around $50 for most recipients.
How One Hack Sparked a Mission to Democratize Crypto
A cyberattack forced our lab to quickly learn about bitcoin, its acquisition and its utility.
Women Working More Than Ever as Rising Number of Men Don't Want to: Expert
The percentage of women in the workforce in their prime working years, or ages 25 to 54, has skyrocketed to 78 percent.
Beyoncé Gets Dragged Into Red Lobster Collapse
After the closure of several Red Lobster restaurants, Beyoncé fans are discussing the effect she may have had on sales.
Florida Sees Largest Surge in Unemployment
For the week ending May 11, Florida saw 1,158 new applications for jobless benefits.
Red Lobster Restaurant Sale Launches—'Entire Contents' From $1,600
At least 48 Red Lobster locations across the U.S. are set to close.
Americans Are Going Into Debt To Attend Weddings
About a third of invitees said no to a wedding invitation because of costs, but 12 percent of those said it ended up ruining their relationship with the couple.
Kanye West Allegations Pushed by George Santos
Santos, expelled from the House last year, has become an unexpected voice in talk around West losing his chief of staff.
Red Lobster Reacts to Vivica A. Fox Comment Amid Closures
At least 48 of Red Lobster's restaurants were abruptly closed to the public on Monday amid reports of financial troubles.
Anti-Woke Amazon Celebrates Massive Surge in Sales
PublicSquare saw net revenues go up in the first quarter of 2024.
Red Lobster Posted Job Ad Days Before Suddenly Closing Location
At the Salina, Kansas, location, Red Lobster had posted several job postings on LinkedIn as of five days ago.
Gen Z Is Breaking Company Rules Twice as Much as Boomers
A study found 22 percent of Gen Z respondents said they engaged in unethical conduct in the past year at work.
IRS Warns Thousands of Taxpayers They Could Face Jail Time
The IRS issued an alert today saying that thousands of taxpayers fell victim to tax scams and inaccurate social media advice.
Red Lobster's Sudden Closing Sparks MAGA Backlash
Red Lobster said 48 restaurants would be saying goodbye to guests for good, including five locations in California and Florida.
Mercedes Accused of 'Tricks' In Bid To Stop Alabama Unionization
Mercedes employees in Alabama will vote on whether to join the United Auto Workers Union this week.
Restaurants Are Spending Less on Payroll Despite Minimum Wage Hikes
For cafes and quick service, payroll costs were on the decline.
Red Lobster Abruptly Closes 48 Restaurants Amid Financial Troubles
The seafood chain, an American staple, abruptly closed several locations on Monday as it navigates financial troubles.
Dating App Removes Ads Promoting Sex After Women Revolt
Some women were shocked to see bright billboards advertising the popular dating app with the tagline "A vow of celibacy is not the answer."