While still grappling with the fallout from a company he did take private, beleaguered billionaire Elon Musk is now facing a trial over a company he didn’t.
Eggs are high, rent is high, cost of living is high, utilities are high, and now potentially gas stoves will go away?! 2023 may be just as much of a mess as 2019-2022 were.
The only advice we have is if you’re going to build a meth lab or smoke meth, a public library is not the place to do that.
Labor organizers hope this will be the year that Starbucks’ U.S. workers finally negotiate a union contract. But with bargaining at a standstill and thousands of employees still unconvinced of the union’s value, that outcome is uncertain.
For the first time in years, Denmark hasn’t recorded a single bank robbery. There wouldn’t have been much point.
Lizards that once dwelled in forests but now slink around urban areas have genetically morphed to survive life in the city, researchers have found.
We’ve talked about how you may not be getting Alaskan crab legs this year because of the rising ocean temperatures in their habitat previously. It looks like you’ll be missing out on something else too.
Tech companies showed off their latest products this week at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show.
A tweet from Elon Musk indicating that Tesla might allow some owners who are testing a “Full Self-Driving” system to disable an alert that reminds them to keep their hands on the steering wheel has drawn attention from U.S. safety regulators.
The Federal Trade Commission proposed a rule Thursday that would ban U.S. employers from imposing noncompete clauses on workers, a sweeping measure that could make it easier for people to switch jobs and deepen competition for labor across a wide range of industries.
Scott Stallings received an invitation to the Masters, and the Georgia resident most likely will be there — as a guest of the PGA Tour player by the same name for whom the coveted invitation was intended.
A group of video game testers is forming Microsoft’s first labor union in the U.S., which will also be the largest in the video game industry.