Your Digital Detox May Be Toxic for Advertising
Companies spent $99 billion on mobile ads last year even as some made commercials that acknowledge the downside of smartphones.
View ArticleN.A.A.C.P. Tells Local Chapters: Don’t Let Energy Industry Manipulate You
The civil rights group is trying to stop state and local branches from accepting money from utilities that promote fossil fuels and then lobbying on their behalf.
View Article2020 Golden Globes Red Carpet: Fashion at the Awards
Have a look at Taylor Swift, Brad Pitt, Cynthia Erivo, Laura Dern, Tiffany Haddish and many more of the night’s stars.
View ArticleBluegreen creates a New Orleans property with a theater vibe
The great thing about New Orleans’ French Quarter is, it’s a great place to party, but sometimes it’s nice to have a respite amid all the fun. Boca Raton-based Bluegreen Vacations offers just that...
View ArticleU.S. Stocks Shake Off Rising Middle East Tension
Harsh rhetoric between Tehran and Washington spooked investors at first, but the S&P 500 regained its footing during the day.
View ArticleThe Coolest Architecture on Earth Is in Antarctica
Who said a polar research base had to be ugly? Gradually, designers are rethinking how to build for the world’s harshest environment.
View ArticleWhy the Markets Are Still Worried About Iran
Oil prices climbed again, while stock markets slipped, as the fallout from the U.S. killing of a top Iranian general continues.
View ArticlePolice Investigating the Release of Bedbugs at a Walmart
Pill bottles filled with bedbugs were left inside a Pennsylvania Walmart, the authorities said.
View ArticleChina Grapples With Mystery Pneumonia-Like Illness
Beijing is racing to identify a new illness that has sickened 59 people as it tries to calm a nervous public.
View ArticleFord Quarterly Sales Slip on Slowdown in Passenger Cars Demand
American automakers’ sales for 2019 showed passenger cars falling out of favor with buyers amid lower oil prices.
View ArticleWine Business Fears a Possible Disaster in Potential Trump Tariffs
A move meant to impose pain on the European Union may jeopardize many American jobs and businesses, while putting popular wines out of reach.
View ArticleExcellence in HR Awards: Table Name Submissions
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View ArticlePier 1 Imports to Close Up to 450 Stores and Cut Jobs
The furniture chain is the latest retailer to struggle with declining store visits and changing consumer tastes.
View ArticleDairy Giant Borden Files for Bankruptcy Protection
The Dallas company, which employs 3,300, had been trying to renegotiate its debt agreements for months, but talks fell through.
View ArticleJapan Takes Aim at Carlos Ghosn’s Wife
Prosecutors in Tokyo want to arrest Carole Ghosn over what they say was false testimony about her knowledge of her husband’s legal case and team.
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Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.
View ArticleKen Friedman of the Spotted Pig Will Pay $240,000 in Sexual Harassment Case
The restaurateur has agreed to a payout for 11 former employees, including 20 percent of his profits from the restaurant, after an investigation by New York’s attorney general.
View ArticleCurrent Job: Award-Winning Chef. Education: University of IHOP.
The nation’s chain restaurants don’t reap much critical praise, but many high-end chefs say they got a priceless, practical education there.
View ArticleTucker Carlson Dissents as Right-Wing Media Weighs Trump’s Iran Strike
Cracks in the conservative commentariat as the White House struggles to form a clear narrative.
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