Education industry at highest risk for layoffs over next 6 months: survey
Inaugural CFO survey conducted by Coupa, a cloud based spend management platform, found education sector was most susceptible to layoffs in 2023 in the event of recession.
Truckers collide with EPA over new environmental standards, could hurt mom & pop companies
Smaller trucking companies worry that new standards from the Environmental Protection Agency will push them out, in regard to semi-trucks and air pollution.
Jack Daniel's warehouse construction in Tennessee halted due to black whiskey fungus infection: lawsuit
Jack Daniel's is being sued by a Tennessee property-owner that says the ethanol vapors released from their distilleries is causing black whiskey fungus to grow on her property.
Britney Spears sells Calabasas mansion for $10 million to all-cash buyer
Britney Spears sold the 7-bedroom home she purchased with husband Sam Asghari in 2022. The 11,000-square-foot mansion is situated behind private, guarded gates.
Lightfoot’s mayoral loss follows corporate exodus from Chicago led by Boeing, Citadel, Tyson Foods
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost her reelection bid after her tenure was marked by a rise in crime that contributed to an exodus of major corporations from the Windy City.
Macy’s earnings beat Wall Street on less promotion and 'strategic markdowns'
Macy’s beat Wall Street analysts’ predictions for sales and revenue over the fourth quarter and full year 2022.
Manufacturing contracts for third straight month
The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said that its Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reached of 47.7 last month after reaching 47.4 in January, notching the third straight month of contraction.
Dollar Tree profits from raising prices above $1 level
Retailer Dollar Tree beat Wall Street analysts’ expectations in their fourth quarter and fiscal full-year 2022 earnings report after raising price points in stores.
TikTok sets default screen time limit for teens
TikTok on Wednesday announced that it is setting a new default time limit for users under 18 years old amid growing scrutiny over the popular social media app.
Bob Saget's former Los Angeles home sells for $5.4M
Late actor and comedian Bob Saget's Los Angeles home recently sold for $5.4 million. Saget bought the 6,608-square-foot home with six bedrooms in 2003.
McDonald’s Cardi B and Offset promotion draws pushback from some restaurant owners
Cardi B and Offset's McDonald's partnership might violate bylaws which precludes "musical partnerships associated with content that includes offensive language in the lyrics,"
Consumer confidence slips again
Consumer confidence declined in January for the second month in a row according to the latest data, surprising economists who had expected sentiment to rise.
Target CEO gives cautious outlook after sales, profits improve
Target reported an increase in sales and revenue for the fourth quarter but CEO Brian Cornell is not as optimistic about the current environment.
English Premier League's Tottenham Hotspur announces 15-year partnership with Formula 1
English Premier League soccer club Tottenham Hotspur has announced a 15-year partnership with Formula 1 racing that includes building an in-stadium go kart track.
DeSantis warns ESG movement driven by 'woke' corporate CEO bullies in new book
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a stark warning in his new book concerning the ESG movement, arguing that it is a way for the left to achieve certain goals through corporate power.
Spritz Society launches collaboration with The Skinny Confidential: Here's the new flavor
Spritz Society and The Skinny Confidential are teaming up for a new flavor of the beloved, canned wine-based cocktail for a limited-edition only.
NFL free agent Jordan Poyer isn't fan of states that 'take half my money'
NFL free agent Jordan Poyer must find a new contract this offseason to continue playing in the league, and he admitted on his podcast state taxes come into play.
Russell Crowe, girlfriend refused service at Australian restaurant for not meeting dress code
A Japanese fusion restaurant in Melbourne, Australia reportedly turned Russell Crowe and his girlfriend away because the couple was wearing tennis attire ran afoul of the dress code.
Amazon selling products containing donkey meat: lawsuit
Amazon is being sued by the Center for Contemporary Equine Studies for allegedly selling products that contain ejiao, or donkey gelatin, on its website.
Starbucks catches break as judge vacates nationwide ban on firing union workers
A federal judge in Michigan has vacated his order blocking Starbucks from firing employees who attempt to unionize, citing "certain errors" in his opinion.



















