Taco Bell employee in hot water after customer makes disturbing find on bank statement: police
Police in Oregon, Ohio, arrested Taco Bell employee Trevell Mosby on allegations that he made fraudulent transactions on fast-food customers' credit cards.
AI won't replace many jobs, but one demographic is in unemployment danger: study
Generative AI will likely replace jobs commonly held by women more than jobs held by men, according to an International Labour Organization study.
Netflix kills DVD mailings, makes surprising offer to old-school members
Netflix is ending its DVD service, sending its last shipment of little red envelopes on Sept. 29. The company said subscribers who never returned old DVDs can keep them for free.
Upscale Baltimore grocery store closed for days over disturbing infestation
A Harris Teeter in Baltimore, Maryland's Locust Point neighborhood has been shut down for days over a reported mouse infestation.
AI will force billions of workers worldwide to master new skills as tech revolution heats up: study
A recent study from the IBM Institute for Business Value found 40% of the global workforce will need to reskill as artificial intelligence is integrated into workflows.
Squatters turn Pennsylvania homes into drug dens, set indoor campfire to cook canned ravioli
Officials in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, are working to demolish a handful of vacant homes that have been the site of squatting and drug use, according the local fire chief.
American Airlines investigator allegedly tried to blame worker's on-the-job death on suicide: report
Texas police ruled an American Airlines employee who died on the tarmac in April perished due to an accident, not suicide as an airline investigator allegedly suggested.
Landlord charged tenants thousands when they complained of bugs, gross conditions: AG
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced a lawsuit against Philadelphia-area property management company SBG Management Services for “multiple violations."
Century-old business latest casualty of San Francisco retail closures
Goorin Bros., a San Francisco hat store that was founded in 1895, will shutter a Union Square location, following other stores that have fled the city since the pandemic.