Bill Gates' daughter: I was born into privilege
Jennifer Gates said she knows she comes from a "situation of privilege" in a recent interview.
CHOP lawsuits pile up for Seattle mayor
Washington attorney Jacob Bozeman filed a suit against Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and Washington Gov. Jay Inslee over their handling of the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest.
Trump's second-term agenda includes bringing back offshored jobs, taking on China: Navarro
President Trump continues to tout pre-pandemic declines in unemployment among black and Hispanic Americans.
Can American skyscrapers survive the coronavirus?
Coronavirus lockdowns proved many Americans can efficiently work from home, which may cut demand for commercial real estate in big cities.
L'Oreal to remove words like 'whitening' from skin products
The company said in a statement Saturday that it "has decided to remove the words white/whitening, fair/fairness, light/lightening from all its skin evening products.”
Walmart reopening stores damaged by looting in Chicago
Walmart announced Friday it is reopening all of its stores in Chicago after they were damaged by looting in the past few weeks.
Trump’s reelection is about jobs: Steve Bannon
Steve Bannon says to get reelected, President Trump needs to focus on jobs.
Facebook will start flagging some political content that violates its policies
Facebook announced Friday that it will start flagging some political content amid an advertiser boycott.
Who is Jack Dorsey?
The eccentric CEO has a net worth of $6 billion.
Trump signs federal skills-based hiring executive order
"Today, I'll sign an executive order that directs the federal government to replace outdated...degree-based hiring with skills-based hiring," Trump said Friday during a meeting with the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board.
What workers need to know about protests — on and off the job
Workers may run some employment risk if they participate in protests or other forms of activism. Most U.S. workers are at-will employees, meaning they can be fired without notice and for any reason.
Varney: Cancel culture has become a 'farce'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues cancel culture in the U.S. is "curdling the national mood."
As US emerges from coronavirus pandemic, economy will see 'little interruptions,' Ross says
Ross said it's natural to see some interruption to economic activity as the U.S. begins to reopen from the coronavirus-induced shutdown
Country music reckons with racial stereotypes and its future
The country music industry has long been hesitant to address its long and complicated history with race, but the death of George Floyd in police custody and the protests it sparked in the U.S. and around the world became a sound too loud for the genre to ignore.
US airline CEOs to hold White House meeting
Vice President Pence will host the meeting with other U.S. officials.
Trump visits battleground Wisconsin as polls show Biden with double-digit lead
President Trump visited the battleground state of Wisconsin on Thursday to tout a $5.6 billion Navy contract recently awarded to Fincantieri Marinette Marine.
Trump tours Marinette shipyard: 5 things to know about the Navy’s FFG(X) cruiser
The first ship is expected to cost about $1.3 billion.
Goodyear, Lordstown Motors power up electric vehicles
Goodyear is getting into the electric vehicle business with Lordstown Motors, according to a new partnership announced on Thursday.
Disney changing Splash Mountain, ride tied to Jim Crow film
The changes to the ride will be made at Disneyland in California and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida.
In Ohio, Vice President Pence unveils first electric pickup in US
Pence arrived on stage in style, stepping out of a Lordstown Motors Endurance.



















