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Fast-food workers in 15 cities planning to strike on Friday, demanding higher federal minimum wage
The strikes, which are being organized by Fight for $15 and a Union, are demanding just that — a $15 hourly minimum wage and the right to unionize without retaliation.
Sylvester Stallone buys $35M Palm Beach mansion
“Rocky” and “Rambo” star Sylvester Stallone has been confirmed as the buyer of a sprawling $35.4 million home in Palm Beach, Fla.
Papa John's dishing out $2.5M in bonuses for its frontline employees
It's a token of the company’s "deep appreciation" for its workers amid the pandemic.
United Airlines to begin collecting contact-tracing information from passengers in coming weeks
The airline has partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to begin a voluntary contact-tracing program for all passengers arriving from international destinations, before expanding to all passengers on outbound domestic or international flights.
Starbucks' plans for expansion include 20K additional stores, 'walk-thru’ locations and AI
Starbucks is brewing up big plans for the coming years.
Frank Carney, Pizza Hut co-founder, dies at 82
Frank Carney, the co-founder of Pizza Hut and a lifelong entrepreneur, died on Wednesday at the age of 82, his wife has confirmed.
Carnival Corp. drops 'King James' trademark application after LeBron James files opposition
The Carnival Corp. has reportedly dropped its plans to trademark the term “King James” a week after NBA star LeBron James filed an opposition.
Chipotle testing new protein option in select cities ahead of possible nationwide launch
Love brisket burritos, but live anywhere other than Cincinnati or Sacramento? Too bad!
Airlines preparing to transport coronavirus vaccines face 'hugely complex logistical challenges'
The airline industry is readying its fleet to help deliver shipments of the forthcoming COVID-19 vaccines pending approval from health officials.
Whole Foods warns customers of turkey 'quality' issue on Thanksgiving morning
A number of Whole Foods customers across the South reportedly woke up to a concerning email on Thanksgiving morning, warning them that the turkeys they planned to consume “did not meet [Whole Foods’] high expectation for quality.”