Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its newsroomLos Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its newsroom
Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its newsroomThe paper's owner said the cuts are necessary due to years of financial losses and declining readership.
Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its newsroomThe paper's owner said the cuts are necessary due to years of financial losses and declining readership.
Are your pets in your proposal photo shoot? Chewy wants to give you $1,000If you're getting engaged soon, you still have time to plan how you'll include your dog or cat in the photo.
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In-N-Out closes only location in major city because of rising crimeDespite efforts to combat crime at the restaurant, In-N-Out officials say they will close a profitable location in March.
Athlete sues Panera, says Charged Lemonade left permanent heart damageA third lawsuit against Panera over its Charged Lemonade alleges the company's drink caused irreversible health issues.
Wall Street hits record high after years of inflation worryTech stocks helped lead the market as the Nasdaq composite rose 1.7%. The Dow, which set its own record last month, rose 1.1%.
Sports Illustrated employees union says entire staff could be laid offSports Illustrated's publishers reportedly lost a license to the magazine, which could result in the elimination of the entire staff.
Preorders are open for Apple Vision Pro. Here's how it worksApple has started accepting preorders for its mixed-reality headset online and at U.S. Apple Stores for $3,499.
Macy's laying off thousands of workers as company welcomes new CEOThe company will close five mall locations as it plans to open several small-format stores throughout the U.S.
Subway baking up footlong cookies, pretzels and churros nationwideThe largest fast food chain in the U.S. isn't just making footlongs in sandwich form. It's releasing three new footlong desserts.
As COVID-19 boom ends, Wayfair lets go of 13% of workforceThe company's CEO said cutting employees will save $280 million in expenses as sales have plummeted in the last two years.
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Remote work has significantly shifted employee expectationsAn expert on remote work says employers need to create environments that are enticing to workers for hybrid models.
Agencies reviewing production and maintenance of Boeing Max 9 planesThe NTSB is discussing the safety of the flying public weeks after the Alaska Airlines incident, when a door plug in a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet blew open.
Burt’s Bees sold out its Hidden Valley Ranch-flavored lip balmWere you able to grab some Burt’s Bees Hidden Valley Lip Balm before it sold out?
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Chick-fil-A may owe you a $29 gift card. Time's almost up to claim itThose who are eligible must submit a claim form by Feb. 15. The payouts apply to delivery customers in select states.
Electric vehicle batteries falling short during frigid temperaturesCold weather slows the chemical and physical reactions that make lithium-ion batteries work, says a professor at Wayne State University.
'We're baaaack': Is the nostalgic Lisa Frank brand making a return?The brand's Arizona warehouse is part of the mystery after it was listed as for rent, but a social media post suggests something else is at play.
Blinken switches planes from Boeing 737 after critical failureThe press pool reported others in Secretary of State Antony Blinken's group were put on commercial flights as he was switched to a smaller plane.
Snoop Dogg's viral 'giving up smoke' ad fizzled when it came to salesBack in November, rapper Snoop Dogg had fans scratching their heads when he posted on his social media that he decided to “give up smoke.”
Company says Mahomes' helmet 'did its job' after shattering midgameEquipment manufacturer VICIS said "extreme conditions" in Kansas City were "bound to test the limits of even the highest performing products."
Costco trying out new system for shoppers entering its storesThe new approach is an effort to crack down on nonmembers sneaking in with cards that don't belong to them.
Burger King takes over 1,000 locations, plans major remodelsOver 1,000 Burger King locations could soon look different as the company plans to operate locations that were previously owned by a franchisee.
Amazon to invest in Diamond Sports as part of bankruptcy restructuringThe investment allows Diamond Sports to emerge from bankruptcy and prevents a collapse of the regional sports network system.
Aldi eliminates plastic bags from all 2,300 of its storesThe popular discount retailer has been gradually removing the option to purchase plastic bags at its checkouts for months.
Poultry plant cited after teen worker fatally sucked into machineA Mississippi poultry processing plant faces a fine of over $200,000 for allegedly disregarding safety standards, leading to a worker's death.
Last call for Drizly: Uber is shutting down its alcohol delivery appDrizly, founded in 2012, became a wholly owned subsidiary of Uber after the two companies reached a deal in 2021.
Judge blocks JetBlue's $3.8 billion buyout of Spirit AirlinesDistrict Judge William Young ruled that the government had proved "that the merger would substantially lessen competition in a relevant market."
Washington state sues to block Kroger, Albertsons grocery mergerWashington Attorney General Bob Ferguson claims the merger would raise prices and hurt consumers, specifically in areas where the two are competitors.
More CEOs think climate and AI will force a reinvention of businessIn a survey, 45% of business leaders said they would have to "reinvent" their businesses to keep them viable within the next 10 years.
Apple Watch import ban lifted as feature removedSeveral Apple Watch models will no longer have pulse oximeter functionality in order to comply with U.S. patent law.
Boeing to add quality inspections on 737 Max after midflight blowoutBoeing is adding quality inspections and bringing in an outside party to check its work after a plane's unused door blew off midflight last week.