BUSINESS
Rupert Murdoch Stock Takes Surprising Turn After Announcement
Rupert Murdoch will step down from his roles as chairman of Fox and News Corp and will cede the sole leadership of the companies to his son, Lachlan.
Rumble Faces Its Biggest Test in Russell Brand Fight
As the fallout from Brand's sexual assault allegations continues, a U.K. parliamentary committee has questioned Rumble over the comedian's earnings.
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.
The Truth about Hybrid Work (Hint: It's Messy—and It's Not Going Away)
It's changing the nature of work and management in surprising ways and rippling through the economy and much of society.
Russell Brand's YouTube Channel Demonetized Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
The move by the streaming platform marks the latest business relationship of Brand's to have been impacted by the allegations.
How UAW Strike Could Push America to 4-Day Workweek
The United Auto Workers strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis is reviving the issue of the four-day workweek in America.
What Is a Middle Class Income? How Much You Need to Earn in Every State
The household income necessary to be considered part of the American middle class varies from state to state
Dove Sparks Boycott Calls Over New Partnership—'Never Buy Them Again'
Dove's partnership with activist Zyanha Bryant has sparked outrage over contentious accusations she made about a former University of Virginia student.
The Best and Worst Cities for Inflation in America
Miami leads the nation with an inflation rate double the national rate.
New Company Promises Half-Price Mortgage Rates
In an environment of historic high mortgage rates, Roam says it can help buyers secure less expensive homes with cheaper monthly payments.
Millie Bobby Brown Book Backlash Reignites Debate About Ghostwriters
Brown's newly released debut novel, "Nineteen Steps," has been targeted for criticism due to the fact it was ghostwritten.
Google Antitrust Trial: What to Know About Landmark Court Case
The case revolves around whether Google's search business has created a monopoly that has violated antitrust laws.
iPhone 15 Launch Just Became More Important to Apple
The launch of the iPhone 15 series may have been marred by news out of China that it could ban the use of Apple devices at work for state employees.
Markets Guru Bets on Downfall of 'Woke' Companies Amid Disney, Target Furor
A U.S. firm is launching a fund that will invest in companies that are politically conservative or neutral and short others that are "woke" or ESG-focused.
Jimmy Fallon is Getting Canceled
Several former and current employees have claimed in interviews with "Rolling Stone" that they were subjected to a "toxic workplace" on Fallon's "Tonight Show."
Home Loans Get New Clarity After Foreclosure Fears
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has found a way forward for the $15 billion worth of affordable-housing assets it took over from failed Signature Bank.
Earned Effect: The Hack to Earn More With Less During Recession
What happens to key business metrics when brands earn editorial coverage organically? How does that value translate to the bottom line?
Jared Kushner's Massive Saudi Earnings for Few Investments Raise Questions
Kushner has collected yearly management fees from Saudi Arabia, despite not yet using any of the country's money to make investments.
Publix Ditches Hurricane Cakes for Making Light of 'Natural Disaster'
The grocery store chain announced it will no longer sell hurricane-themed cakes to avoid making light of deadly natural disasters.
How 'Sound of Freedom' Is Rewriting the Rules of the Movie Industry
Angel Studios' "Sound of Freedom" has overtaken "Mission: Impossible" and "Indiana Jones" at the domestic box office.
Target CEO Admits Pride Boycott Worked
Following criticism and a boycott in May, Target announced the removal of some Pride Month items from stores.