31% of large companies plan to offer student loan assistance in the next 2 years, data shows
Nearly a third of large companies plan on offering student loan debt assistance programs in the next two years, according to new research.
Jeff Bezos' new yacht in Netherlands under fire, thousands RSVP to throw eggs at it
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the world’s richest man, and he commissioned the world’s largest sailing yacht — so big that in order to get it out to sea, he’s offering to pay to take apart and reassemble a historic bridge that it needs to pass to get out of Rotterdam.
Alaska Airlines launches subscription service for West Coast travel
The standard Flight Pass plan, which requires booking at least 14 days before travel, starts at $49 per month. Meanwhile, the Flight Pass Pro plan, which allows same-day booking up to two hours before departure, starts at $199 per month.
Energy expert: Companies, markets should dictate electric car switch, not government plans
The White House approved $5 billion in infrastructure spending to expand the electric network, but some remain skeptical the money will go where it's most needed.
Queen Elizabeth gets honored with Platinum Jubilee sparkling wine
Queen Elizabeth II’s beverage portfolio just expanded with a new special edition English Sparkling Wine that’s being released in honor of her Platinum Jubilee – the 70th year of her reign.
Airbnb CEO: 2022 will be a travel rebound unlike any other
Brian Chesky tells 'The Claman Countdown' how the pandemic accelerated travel trends that were inevitable.
Kevin Costner backs increasing tax rebates for films shot in Utah
Kevin Costner is lobbying lawmakers to offer more tax rebates to films that choose to shoot in rural areas of Utah. The actor-director claimed he would like to film in Utah, but won't unless there are more incentives.
Nearly 100 Starbucks locations nationwide join effort to unionize
Nearly 100 Starbucks locations around the nation have joined the Starbucks Workers United movement and are pushing to form a union.
Nearly half of Airbnb users booking stays for a week or longer, CEO says
Airbnb reported that nearly half of the nights booked from October through December were for stays for at least a week.
FAA sends 80 unruly airline passenger cases to FBI for possible criminal prosecution
Airlines have already reported 499 cases of unruly passenger incidents since the beginning of 2022, according to FAA data. The majority of cases, 324, are related to passengers not abiding by the federal mask mandate.
Carvana allegedly leaving car buyers on the hook after selling cars without title
Some buyers have claimed to have waited about a year for the title, well over the 30 days allowed by law in some states for a company to provide the documents
Inflation takes bite out of Wingstop chicken wings
Costs for Wingstop's bone-in chicken wings soared by double digits as poultry costs spike.
McDonald's teams up with 23XI Racing to create racewear collection
McDonald’s and 23XI teamed up to create a street wear line that includes 10 unique pieces.
Prince Andrew’s sex abuse settlement: Where will the money come from?
Britain’s Prince Andrew was accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl supplied to him by financier Jeffrey Epstein.
CDC lowers cruise ship COVID-19 travel warning
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised its COVID-19 Travel Health Notice for cruise ships, lowering its alert from "very high" to "high."
Buyer beware: 4 out of 5 car shoppers overpaid in January
Four out of five car buyers paid over MSRP for their cars in January, up from just .3% during the same month in 2020.
Used car prices surging in 2022: Market ‘absolutely nothing’ like we’ve seen before, expert says
An Edmunds.com expert reacts to used car prices increasing even faster than new car prices.
Gambling industry shatters records with $53B in 2021
The commercial gaming industry took in a record $14.31 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter of 2021 alone
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ViacomCBS renames itself Paramount
ViacomCBS Inc. said it is renaming itself Paramount Global and will refer to itself as Paramount, underscoring the company’s emphasis on its Paramount+ streaming service and evoking the heritage of its roughly century-old film studio.



















