Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon, IBM, Google, UPS and Tesla are among those shedding staff.
"The consumer is price weary," McDonald's CFO Ian Borden told analysts, adding diners were "certainly" visiting fast-food restaurants less frequently.
The meeting comes as the US and China jockey for power over renewable technology like solar, EVs, and batteries.
Chubb is expected to issue $350 million to Maryland in what would be the first payout related to the disaster, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Outdoor space is precious, especially when the weather warms up. But there are some trends that are in and out, according to gardeners and designers.
Taylor Swift just released a new album, "The Tortured Poets Department." The pop star could've worked on the album in any one of her properties.
New graduates' salaries go the furthest in Austin and Atlanta, but more of them are still moving to New York.
The median 25-year-old earns a real household income of over $40,000 after taxes and transfers, more than the past six generations did at that age.
Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy is stepping down, the fitness company announced on Thursday.
I left my job as an accountant when my son was born. To flex my brain I started freelancing and after a divorce it's my main job.
Tech
2024-05-02T10:45:13Z
Eating with staff in the cafeteria, no 1:1 meetings, and being the "custodian of the culture" are just some aspects of Jensen Huang's management style.
Tech
2024-05-02T10:27:01Z
On TikTok and among Gen Z, PowerPoint parties are popular. But allowing work mentality to seep into our social lives is a huge mistake.
As people have fled expensive coastal cities for cheaper housing and cost of living in the Sunbelt in particular, employers have followed.
A Gen Xer in California made over $1 million secretly working two remote tech jobs. He shared his top pieces of advice for overemployed workers.
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2024-05-02T09:38:02Z
There's an alarming surge in facial injections driven by young people. In a remote, online world, the hottest status symbol is your face.
Japan spent about $35 billion to prop up the yen on Monday and intervened again on Wednesday. A leading economist says the US may step in, too.
Maximize your job offer with negotiation tips from a former Microsoft executive.
"I used to not have a choice, and so I did it, because that's what you did. You exhausted yourself," Maya Rudolph told Town and Country Magazine.
Youthforia is a beauty brand that became popular after appearing on "Shark Tank." Now, it's facing criticism for its dark foundation shades.
While Jerome Powell said interest-rate hikes were "unlikely," he needs more confidence in inflation data before cutting rates this year.
Morgan Stanley's $5.5 trillion wealth business is the envy of Wall Street. Its new boss Jed Finn is anything but complacent.
"I'm investing under the premise that we're going to be living with this rate cycle staying the same for the rest of the year," he told Fox Business.
The Federal Reserve announced interest rates will remain unchanged, staying in line with Powell's remarks that more data is needed before any cuts.
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2024-05-01T17:30:26Z
Hugo Amsellem and Etienne Boutan are bullish on a new wave of consumer startups.
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2024-05-01T17:23:14Z
Skydance and its private equity backer are wooing Paramount. The newest bid: a premium for common shareholders and under $2 billion for Shari Redstone.
In an interview with Time Magazine, Trump pushed back on the widely held idea that tariffs on overseas nations will cause inflation in the US.
Tech
2024-05-01T17:07:10Z
Without any outside press allowed on Columbia's campus, its student radio station WKCR was streamed by thousands of people nationwide.
Tech
2024-05-01T16:34:55Z
College students looking to join the workforce are being targeted by scammers offering attractive job listings, the FTC said.
As an interior designer, I think homeowners should move on from busy letter art, DVD-collection displays, heavy curtains, and all-gray aesthetics.
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2024-05-01T15:45:54Z
TikTok has enlisted some partner agencies to teach creators how to capitalize on livestreaming. Here's how it works, and how one agency does it.
Want to quit your job and take your family on a gap year? Parents explain how they budget and "worldschool" their kids while traveling.
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2024-05-01T14:05:19Z
The private equity firm says there's a place for outside investors in sports teams, but that investors should be careful.
A California-based millennial started secretly working two remote jobs to pay for Mounjaro weight-loss drugs. He's on track to make $166,000 this year.
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2024-05-01T13:52:29Z
Andre James and Justin Warbrooke were named executive vice presidents as the media giant faces questions about how to transform its business.
Roblox, with a largely Gen Z user base, aims to convince marketers of its potential beyond being a gaming platform for kids.
Some TikTok users who appear to be Starbucks baristas have posted videos of drinks made with "raspberry popping "pearls."
Retailer data is increasingly informing advertisers' TV buys, and the company poised to benefit most is Amazon, which is now a TV ad seller.
Red Lobster may be headed toward bankruptcy, but its business problems go far beyond all-you-can-eat shrimp.
An OnlyFans creator makes majority of her income comes from messages. She said 60% of her conversations non-sexual and spark genuine connections.
A major shortage of construction workers is bad news for homebuyers and infrastructure projects.
Student-loan borrowers who enrolled at any Art Institute campus from January 1, 2004, to October 16, 2017, will receive automatic debt cancellation.
All we wanted was a nice summer cottage. What we got was a $500,000 lesson in contract law.
This former Goldman Sachs financial executive turned matchmaker quit her dream job to take care of her mother who was diagnosed with cancer.
Ayan Said's marriage crumbled after 20 years with her partner. Right after her divorce was finalized, she lost her job.
Sara Bustillo de Castro moved from London to Madrid after she found the childcare too expensive and low quality in the UK.
Decades of Western sanctions have driven up inflation, government debt, and poverty rates in Iran. Russia could meet the same fate under Putin.
US customers are looking for cheaper Amazon products and McDonald's deals, while Starbucks' infrequent customers are more cautious, executives say.