Microsoft to reopen Washington offices at end of February
In addition to its Washington offices, Microsoft's offices in California's Bay Area will also reopen on Feb. 28. The company anticipates the rest of its U.S. locations will follow suit "as conditions allow."
DoorDash to bump up its fees on slow McDonald’s restaurants
The delivery service, which earns money by charging restaurants a commission on every order and separately charging consumers a service fee, agreed to lower its base commission rate for McDonald's U.S. restaurants.
Super Bowl: Top 5 advertisements that aired during the big game
For the 2022 Super Bowl in Los Angeles, multiple companies paid $7 million for a 30-second spot for advertising, but which ones stand out from the rest?
Starbucks stores rally behind fired Memphis employees
Starbucks Workers United, the union seeking to organize workers at stores nationwide, has reposted images on Twitter of different locations holding signs in support of the seven workers now accusing the company of "union-busting" and vowing to file a complaint with the labor board.
Billionaire Jared Isaacman buys three SpaceX flights, including first crewed Starship mission
Similar to Inspiration4, the Polaris Program will raise money and awareness for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Inspiration4 raised over $240 million, according to its website.
Super Bowl betting reached 'substantial number': Empirestakes.com VP
Empirestakes.com vice president of business Max Bichsel reflects on the high volume of sports betting following the Super Bowl.
American Airlines LA-to-DC flight lands in Kansas City because of unruly passenger: report
An American Airlines flight going across the country had to make an emergency landing in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday afternoon after a passenger allegedly caused a disturbance mid-flight, according to a report.
These 10 US cities will pay you to move there, report says
Cities across the country are looking to appeal to the thousands of workers that were pushed into remote positions by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Some Super Bowl fans got hosed on SoFi Stadium-area parking fees
Some fans who accepted sky-high prices to attend Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles spent hundreds of dollars more to simply park their vehicle near SoFi Stadium.
US labor unions finding new hope in younger workers
Workers in their 20s are leading efforts to unionize in the U.S.
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.
Ransomware gang says it has hacked NFL's San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers have been hit by a ransomware attack, with cyber criminals claiming they stole some of the football team's financial data.
Lockheed scraps $4.4B deal to buy Aerojet amid regulatory hurdles
U.S. arms maker Lockheed Martin Corp called off plans on Sunday to acquire rocket engine maker Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc for $4.4 billion amid opposition from U.S. antitrust enforcers.
Walmart shopper records video purportedly showing steak locked up in viral TikTok post
One Walmart in Florida is reportedly locking up their steak in security wire, according to one TikTok user.
Super Bowl 2022 will be 'biggest sports betting event in history,' FanDuel CEO Amy Howe says
Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals is just around the corner, and money has begun to pour in as sports bettors make their wagers on the big game.
Walmart ends mask mandate for vaccinated employees
Walmart announced on Friday it has ended its mask mandate for fully vaccinated employees.
Starbucks locations across several states file to unionize over the past week
Since Monday, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) received petitions from 11 locations across New York and Michigan, Texas and Georgia.
NFL legend Anthony Muñoz reveals which player could be the next Tom Brady
Hall of Famer Anthony Muñoz and Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment CEO Michael Crawford join 'The Claman Countdown.'
Clashing executives, office romances, angry anchors: Inside the week that shook CNN
Shortly after noon on Feb. 2, WarnerMedia Chief Executive Jason Kilar held a video call with top CNN executives to explain his decision to replace Jeff Zucker, the cable news channel’s long-serving president.
Disneyland announces return of tram service
Starting on February 23, guests will be able to ride the Mickey & Friends and Pixar Pals tram again.

















