BUSINESS
Major Change to Airline Refunds in US
The Department of Transportation rules airlines must now automatically refund passengers whenever they cancel or delay a flight.
Gen Z Are Losing Jobs They Just Got: 'Easily Replaced'
The report found 78 percent of hiring managers said their company will lay off recent graduates due to artificial intelligence.
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.
Stock Market Today: Rally Looks to Continue and All Eyes on Meta
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp parent Meta Platforms is the first of the Big Tech companies to report earnings this week.
Trump's Net Worth Swells by $1 Billion
The former president was set to receive another windfall based on the performance of his social media company on the public markets.
Stock Market Today: All Eyes on Tesla After Spotify, UPS Beat Earnings
Tesla was due to report results after the bell Tuesday. Stocks have been trading higher early this week on the back of strong corporate earnings.
Stock Market Today: Broad Rally Kicks Off Busy Earnings Week
Stocks closed higher on Monday ahead of a slew of corporate earnings that investors hope will ignite a market rally.
Cooking Oil Recall Sparks Nationwide Warning
Thousands of cases of avocado oil have been recalled due to packaging issues involving glass, sparking a nationwide warning.
'Delayed' Mass Layoffs Spell Bad News for US Economy—Analyst
Financial analyst Gary Shilling said that mass layoffs across the country are a sign that the U.S. economy is weakening.
Walmart is Replacing Self-Checkout in These States
Walmart said it was scrapping self-checkouts in some stores to "improve the in-store shopping experience" for customers.
California's Electric Bills are About to Get More Expensive
Many residents have quickly come out in opposition to the upcoming price hike.
Gas Hits Almost $7 Near US Border
Prices in Surrey, British Columbia, translate to a whopping $6.75 per gallon.
IRS Warns Taxpayers Who May Have to Pay 'Surprise' Fees
Americans often are forced to pay "surprise fees" when their tax refund from the year before was too large.
Mortgage Rates Spike Could Upend Housing Market
Rising mortgage rates could have a chilling effect at one of the busiest times of the year for home sales.
Tesla 'Layoffs' Spell Bad News for Elon Musk
Elon Musk has seen his personal fortune slashed by tens of billions of dollars so far this year.
Employers Admit They're Breaking the Law When Hiring People
60 percent of hiring managers ask about a candidate's identity, and 56 percent illegally want to know pregnancy or marital status.
Judge Forces Families to Pay Money on Tax Credit
Arizona's Attorney General Kris Mayes hoped to get the rebate, which was worth up to $750, exempt under the Internal Revenue Service's rules,
California Workers Could Get Compensation Easier Under New Plan
State Senator Dave Cortese's Bill 1299 would shift the burden of proof in heat illness claims more towards the employer.
Women Are Working Longer Hours From Home Than Men
When working from home full time, 48 percent of women said they were working longer hours compared to just 43 percent of men.
Map Shows 12 States With Youngest Homebuyers
North Dakota took first place, with 4.9 percent of its population being homeowners between the ages of 15 and 34.
Humility Can Get You Promoted at Work, Study Reveals
Humble leaders were more adept at viewing themselves accurately, admitting mistakes, and recognizing other people's strengths and contributions.