Seattle's new ship terminal poised to unclog the West Coast supply chain backup
The Port of Seattle’s brand new Terminal 5 already has major container ships coming in. The terminal is an outlet for ships stuck off of other west coast ports.
Chris Cuomo’s $20M war with CNN to 'clear his name' after Zucker revelation
The former CNN anchor is preparing the for mother-of-all legal battles with his former employer, contending that he was improperly fired by his old boss Jeff Zucker, who himself was ousted as head of the network earlier this week, according to people close to CNN.
US companies advertising at Winter Olympics 2022 are ‘sponsoring’ genocide in China, US official says
Corporate sponsors pour hundreds of millions of dollars to advertise during the Winter Olympics in Beijing, but vice chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has argued this equates to "sponsoring" genocide.
Jon Stewart weighs into Spotify controversy, says artists pulling music over Joe Rogan are making a 'mistake'
Jon Stewart believes the musicians boycotting Spotify are overreacting.
Spotify user base grew in 2021, CEO says it's too soon to tell if Rogan backlash will slow stats down
Spotify reported that its user base grew in 2021 as it faces public backlash from critics over alleged COVID-19 misinformation on the platform.
Rand Paul visits The Big Board bar in DC: 'Anybody who wants to resist the man is somebody I want to meet'
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., recently paid a visit to a restaurant in Washington, D.C., that has refused to enforce the city's vaccine mandate.
Bill and Melinda Gates' post-divorce donations top $3B
Donations have gone toward gender equality, nutrition and epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention
David Crosby, Stephen Stills request Spotify pull music from platform
David Crosby and Stephen Stills have joined their Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bandmates Graham Nash and Neil Young in pulling their music from Spotify in opposition to Joe Rogan's podcast featuring coronavirus-related content.
Spotify: How much money do artists make streaming music on the platform?
A look at how much money musicians like Drake, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and more make by streaming music on Spotify.
GoFundMe trucker convoy issue latest example of platform wading into controversy
GoFundMe, one of the world's largest fundraising services, has been repeatedly accused of bias for hindering and at times outright denying service to users seeking to raise money for controversial campaigns.
Nasdaq bell-ringing ceremony featured Chinese official who called genocide of Uyghur Muslims 'lies'
Huang Ping, who has been the consul general of China’s New York Consulate since 2018, posted two videos of himself on Twitter participating in Nasdaq's virtual bell ringing ceremony and the lighting of the Empire State Building for the start of the Lunar New Year.
Bipartisan bill aims to alleviate supply chain issues with trucking reforms
Sens. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., and Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., on Wednesday introduced a bill to mitigate supply chain disruptions with trucking industry reforms.
Tractor Supply focuses on cost-cutting as inflation pressure mounts
Outdoor retailer Tractor Supply Co. is hiring additional staff in its finance division to identify cost savings as the company, like many others, faces inflationary pressure on multiple fronts.
Janet Jackson: A look back at the pop star's career
A look back at "Control" singer Janet Jackson's career. The star is the subject of the eponymous four-part Lifetime docuseries.
Tom Brady retiring from NFL, will continue to 'build and grow' business empire
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback's business ventures include NFT platform Autograph, fitness brand TB12sports and his Brady apparel brand.
Beijing Olympics: Nike won't say where Team USA's podium uniforms made
Team USA Olympians and Paralympians will be sporting Nike apparel on the winner’s podium at the Beijing Winter Olympics, but the company is staying mum on where the outfits are manufactured.
With meat prices rising again, grocery chain buys direct from producers
Meat prices are rising again, and the head meat buyer for Stew Leonard's Supermarket in New York says the pandemic is to blame.
A look at the artists pulling music from Spotify over Joe Rogan’s content
Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Nils Lofgren have all removed their music from Spotify in opposition to the coronavirus-related content published via Joe Rogan's podcast exclusive to the platform.
Teachers are quitting, and companies are hot to hire them
Burned-out teachers are leaving the classroom for jobs in the private sector, where talent-hungry companies are hiring them—and often boosting their pay—to work in sales, software, healthcare and training, among other fields.
Ricky Gervais believes no subject should be off-limits for comedians
Ricky Gervais doesn't believe any topic should be off-limits to comedians.



















