Marijuana legalization approved by New Jersey voters
New Jersey overwhelmingly voted to legalize recreational marijuana Tuesday with 67% of citizens voting in favor.
Amazon to double company's Black leadership over next two years, ensure "inclusive language in software coding”
According to company data, Black employees made up about 8.3% of Amazon's managerial roles and 26.5% of its entire workforce as of the end of last year.
Nike to cut 700 jobs at its Oregon headquarters by 2021
Approximately 700 employees at Nike's world headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon will be impacted by its "permanent reduction of workforce" by Jan. 8, 2021, according to an updated WARN notice issued to the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission's Office of Workforce Investments on Monday.
Over 25% of employees have faced pressure by colleagues to switch political parties: Survey
The survey indicated that although employees prefer to keep politics out of work, most still engage in political conversations in the workplace.
Fracking remains key issue for Pennsylvania voters
Rob Boulware, Sandy Spencer on energy and the election
Biden's fracking stance may cut 19M jobs, raise electric prices: Energy secretary
A Joe Biden presidency could undo the fracking executive order, which could come at astronomical costs to the U.S.
Nearly 1 in 10 businesses still planning layoffs for 2020
Nonprofit think tank The Conference Board found that almost one in 10 American businesses are planning for further layoffs during the 2020 calendar year.
Pennsylvania election outcome may be decided in the courts due to voter fraud concerns: Rep. Guy Reschenthaler
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler on presidential election, fracking
Thousands of companies give workers paid time off to vote on Election Day
Thousands of companies and businesses are allowing their employees to take time off on Election Day to cast ballots and are offering incentives to workers who volunteer at polling sites.
Midwestern states with low unemployment have few rules
Five of the six states with the nation’s lowest unemployment rates are in the Midwest, have Republican governors and have almost no restrictions intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
CBL, shopping mall giant, files for bankruptcy
CBL controls 107 properties totaling 66.7 million square feet across 26 states.
Are retired Americans leaning toward Trump or Biden?
Ashley Webster with voters at The Villages in Florida
3 things that created a 'perfect storm' for NYC's decline
Don Peebles on NYC real estate decline
Lowe’s hiring 20,000 seasonal employees for holidays
Lowe's announced it is hiring seasonal employees for the holiday season, but is also continuing to hire for permanent positions.
Florida's small businesses cannot survive a $15 minimum wage mandate
Ballot Amendment 2 would raise Florida's minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Pandemic brings new restrictions on restaurants and retailers as demand is rising
As coronavirus cases rise across much of the U.S., restaurants and retailers are again contending with new restrictions and staffing challenges. Unlike the initial virus surge, when much of the country shut down, this one coincides with rising demand.
Is Bidenomics turning into Bernienomics?: Maria Bartiromo, James Freeman 'The Cost'
Bernie Sanders has been advising Joe Biden. Will it benefit or backfire with voters?
Stock futures fall led by tech shares
Traders will also get the latest income & spending numbers, plus consumer sentiment
Ex-Microsoft exec: Tech companies should focus on customers, not short-term stock price
Former Microsoft COO on big tech
Kudlow: Democrats’ actions suggest ‘no hope’ for stimulus compromise
Larry Kudlow on coronavirus, economy



















