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"With a UPS strike, everyone in America will feel it if it happens," said one expert who pegged the potential economic hit at $5 billion. → Read More
Comedian's lawsuit the latest in a series of legal complaints alleging that new AI tools violated content creators' rights. → Read More
A first-of-its-kind study finds strong correlations between married couples' name order, their finances and social views. → Read More
Securing an apartment in the hottest U.S. cities can mean beating out nearly two dozen other renters, new analysis finds. → Read More
Extreme weather is changing the contours of where Americans live, as insurance companies retreat from flood-prone areas. → Read More
Alef, whose founders were inspired by "Back to the Future II," says a car that can drive and fly is coming in about 2 years. → Read More
Alef, whose founders were inspired by "Back to the Future II," says a car that can drive and fly is coming in about 2 years. → Read More
The U.S. forgave $757 billion in loans through the Paycheck Protection Program, with most of those benefits going to the wealthy. → Read More
Minnesota's ambitious plan to give free college to lower-income students threatens a brain drain from institutions in its neighbor state. → Read More
Union representing 340,000 UPS workers bolsters threat of largest single-company strike in U.S. history with June 30 deadline. → Read More
SiriusXM is latest company to close a division in a downturn that has seen thousands of layoffs in tech and media. → Read More
Record numbers of tourists are set to tackle challenges like scale Mount Everest and exploring Antarctica. Sometimes they die. → Read More
Seaford, where 340 people voted in the last election, could open the process to 230 corporate entities. → Read More
Cheap and abundant clean power is setting new records — but connecting it to the grid could be a challenge. → Read More
Georgia business must pay overtime wages and penalties to the ex-worker who received the pile of coins as his last check. → Read More
In some areas inflation has fallen below 2%, while in other regions prices are still spiraling upward. Why? → Read More
In some parts of the U.S., inflation has returned to normal, while in other regions prices are still spiraling upward. Why? → Read More
As many as 340,000 workers at the the shipping giant could walk out when their current union contract ends in six weeks. → Read More
Concert giant promises more transparent pricing for consumers as the Biden administration cracks down on"junk" fees. → Read More
After raising rates from zero to 5% in 15 months, the central bank is pausing to assess the economic impact of monetary tightening. → Read More