Home Depot selling famous movie sword replica prompts jokes: 'Reclaim your FREEDOM'
Home Depot recently started selling a replica of the sword used in the film, "Braveheart," prompting jokes from customers on the home improvement store's website.
LA Times Guild says paper's layoffs 'didn't have to be this way,' minorities 'disproportionately affected'
The Los Angeles Times Guild responded to the company's layoffs on Tuesday in a statement and said that it "did not have to be this way."
Is investing in leather goods a smart choice? Explore the value and benefits of the durable material
Explore the decision between real and faux leather, weighing value, pros, cons, environmental impact and ethical considerations. Find the right choice for your lifestyle and values.
Some businesses utilizing artificial intelligence technology to identify counterfeit drugs
The CDC says the number of overdose deaths from fake prescription drugs has been rising since 2019. Some businesses are using artificial intelligence to identify counterfeit drugs.
Tech CEO falls to his death in front of horrified employees at company party in India
Indian tech CEO Sanjay Shah fell to his death during an elaborate on-stage company celebration this weekend.
Billionaire businessman David Rubenstein tells WEF Trump would likely win 'if the election were held today'
David Rubenstein, the co-founder and co-executive chairman of The Carlyle Group, argued that Trump has a clear shot to win the presidential election in 2024.
Former Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg announces intent to leave Meta's board of directors
Former Meta operating chief Sheryl Sandberg announced on her Facebook page on Wednesday that she’s leaving the company’s board of directors.
Guide to building a business plan for successful company
A business plan is a document that outlines the specific goals for a company and how those goals will be met. There are many elements a proper plan should include.
America’s offices are the emptiest they've been in at least four decades, according to report
Experts cite the pandemic and the rise in remote work as one of the leading factors behind the high office vacancy rate.
Ukraine adds sandwich franchise Subway to list of 'international war sponsors'
Subway is now on Ukraine's list of "international war sponsors" for continuing to run more than 500 stores across Russia.
Viral Burger King cook buys new home with GoFundMe donations
A Burger King cook who went viral for posting about not missing work for 27 years has bought his own home with the funds raised by a GoFundMe campaign.
New York minimum wage increase goes into effect as 2024 begins
New York state's minimum wage increases went into effect at the stroke of midnight, raising pay across the state, with special rates implemented in New York City.
New York City Palestinian restaurant menu sparks outrage: 'It has nothing to do with violence'
A Palestinian restaurant chain in New York City is receiving death threats for being “openly genocidal," but its owner insists the controversial messaging is not a call to eliminate Israel.
Austrian business school ends Harvard partnership over antisemitism concerns
The Lauder Business School in Austria announced it is severing ties with Harvard University in light of the Ivy League institution's response to antisemitism on campus.
Las Vegas airport hosts marriage license bureau pop-up ahead of special '12-31-23' date
Las Vegas is taking advantage of the many couples who want to tie the knot on New Year's Eve as the holiday marks a special date of "12-31-23."
Adobe scraps $20B acquisition of design platform Figma after facing regulatory hurdles
Adobe has abandoned its $20 billion deal to acquire design platform Figma, citing a lack of approval from regulators. Adobe will pay a termination fee of $1 billion.
Global fashion giant Zara 'regrets' ads critics said resembled dead bodies of Palestinians after protests
The fashion company Zara removed images from an ad campaign after facing backlash online from pro-Palestinian protesters who claimed it mocked Gaza war victims.
Ex-SEAL who killed bin Laden at center of opposition to military-themed brewery opening in big Navy town
Armed Forces Brewing Company plans to open a brewery in Norfolk, Virginia, but the city's planning commission allegedly advised council to reject permits for the company.
Charlie Munger, friend and business partner of Warren Buffett, dead at 99
Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, died Tuesday, according to a press release from the company.
Kraft Heinz authorizes $3B in share repurchase after ‘milestone’ quarter
The Kraft Heinz board of directors has approved up to $3 billion in a share repurchase program, the maker of ketchup and mac and cheese announced Monday.