Sacklers willing to pay more in Purdue settlement: mediator
The Sackler family, which owns Purdue Pharma, is willing to contribute more billions to opioid settlements.
Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila sued for trademark infringement, accused of 'copying' competitor Tequila 512
Kendall Jenner's tequila brand is being accused of allegedly “copying” the branding of a competitor in a new lawsuit.
Olympic partner Airbnb silent on Uyghur genocide, previously championed voting and Kenosha shooting victims
Lodging and accommodations rental service Airbnb is never afraid to speak up about injustice – unless it's China.
As inflation rises, small businesses feel the financial crunch
Depending on the business, supply chain issues, shipping delays and hiring shortages have made the pandemic feel like a roller coaster. And the ride isn’t over yet.
Pickleball business booms during COVID-19 pandemic
Pickleball's 2021 National Championship streamed with major broadcasting companies.
Levi's brand president quits, says she was forced out over her opposition to COVID-19 school closures
Levi's Brand President Jennifer Sey says she was forced out after two decades at the apparel brand over her outspokenness against school closures due to COVID-19.
Cathie Wood’s ARK stays the course, betting big on innovation
Cathie Wood's flagship ARK Innovation exchange-traded fund has bought more than $400 million of high-growth stocks, including Roblox Corp., Block Inc. and Robinhood Markets Inc.
Nike’s supply-chain snags bring pain to sneakerhead shops
Retailers say Nike and other sneaker companies have delayed deliveries of shoes amid supply-chain issues.
Valentine's Day chocolates just got more expensive
Inflation and supply chain issues are hitting Valentine’s Day products across the board, and that includes one of America's favorite indulgences - chocolate.
Dolly Parton's Dollywood employees will receive free higher education tuition, books
Employees of Dolly Parton’s theme parks are being given the green light to pursue higher education on the organization’s dime.
GoFundMe's Freedom Convoy decision prompts GOP leaders to call for oversight hearing
Reps. Steve Scalise, R-La., and James Comer, R-Ky., are asking the House Oversight Committee to hold a hearing on GoFundMe's decision to block donations to the Canadian Freedom Convoy.
Alleged sex traffickers, rapists, antisemites remain on Spotify without issue while Rogan faces boycott calls
Cosby, R. Kelly, Gary Glitter and others remain on Spotify without complaint
Trump says getting tough on crime is No. 1 issue
Former President Trump revealed, during an exclusive interview on “Mornings with Maria” on Tuesday, that his priority is getting “tough on crime.”
Beijing Olympics sponsor Procter & Gamble silent on Uyghur genocide after calling out US 'systemic racism'
Procter & Gamble (P&G), an official sponsor of the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, is staying mum on the country's genocide of Uyghur Muslims despite being vocal on human rights issues in the U.S.
Sasse presses Google and Apple on hosting 'PRC mandated spyware' with Olympics app
Sen. Sasse is accusing Google and Apple of facilitating Chinese spyware on their platforms.
How to stage Olympics in a snow-challenged city
Months of snowmaking was necessary to put on the Winter Games in Beijing.
GOP congressman says NBC refused to air advertisement slamming 'Genocide Games' sponsors
NBC is allegedly refusing to air a Republican congressman's advertisement that criticizes several United States corporations for sponsoring the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Joe Rogan apologizes for past use of N-word after clips resurface: 'I clearly have f---ed up'
Joe Rogan is addressing the “most regretful and shameful thing” he says he's ever had to talk about.
Beijing Olympics: Coca-Cola quiet on Uyghur genocide after criticizing Georgia election law
The Coca-Cola Company continues to stay quiet about China's genocide of Uyghur Muslims amid the company's involvement in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Olympic athletes' self-censoring won't stop after return from China: human rights experts
Olympic athletes' self-censorship of their criticism of the Chinese government does not stop when they leave the country because they rely on lucrative corporate sponsorship deals with companies that stand to lose money if they criticize the Chinese Communist Party, multiple human rights experts say.



















