EU delays imposing first round of retaliatory tariffs against US until mid-April
The European Union has rescheduled imposing its first round of retaliatory tariffs against American goods from April 1 to mid-April, according to Reuters.
Lindt to cut out US as Canada's chocolate supplier to avoid Trudeau's retaliatory tariffs
Lindt & Sprungli is planning to sidestep the effects of the tariff war between Trudeau and Trump by supplying Canada chocolate from Europe instead of the U.S.
Massive power outage at BWI airport impacts thousands of passengers with extensive delays
A fire and and downed power line reportedly caused a massive power outage that struck the BWI Airport Monday morning, impacting thousands of travelers.
Starbucks customers react as chain rolls out new cup design in 14 states: 'No more TikTok drinks'
About 580 Starbucks locations have implemented new opaque white compostable cups for cold drink orders. Some customers expressed dissatisfaction over the change.
Amazon to pay $4M to settle suit accusing company of stealing tips from drivers
Amazon will pay $3.95 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that it diverted the tips its Flex drivers received to pay for the employees' base wages.
McDonald's diversity scholarship now open to non-Latinos after anti-DEI lawsuit
The HACER National Scholarship Program, run by McDonald's, is no longer accepting only Latino applicants following a lawsuit filed by American Alliance for Equal Rights.
Costco rolls out new food court changes, prompting excitement among some customers
Washington-based wholesale club Costco will officially bring Coca-Cola products to its food courts in the summer, CEO Ron Vachris confirmed Thursday.
Costco removes popular feature from certain stores, prompting outrage among members
Costco has begun removing its coffee grinding services at a number of warehouse stores, causing online outrage among many of their members.