Don't Waste Your Money: Grocery Delivery Fees
There's nothing more convenient than groceries showing up at your door. But depending on where you shop and how much you spend you'll likely pay a little extra.
There's nothing more convenient than groceries showing up at your door. But depending on where you shop and how much you spend you'll likely pay a little extra.
A Fox News producer accused the conservative media giant of rampant sexism and discrimination in the workplace in a lawsuit filed on Monday.
While Chick-fil-A creates numerous political controversies, its customer base really loves its chicken. In the most recent version of the survey, for example, Chick-fil-A scored an 83, putting it well-above second-place finished Jimmy John's at 79. In a broad sense, on a local store-based level, Chick-fil-A has built its business around customer service.
Now a convicted murderer, Caleb McGillvary claims dozens of performance requests were canceled after Fulton 55 “burned” him.
This smaller electric crossover will spawn a production model for China at first, but we expect it to come to the U.S. eventually.
Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily BeastThis reporting is featured in this week’s edition of Confider, the newsletter pulling back the curtain on the media. Subscribe here and send your questions, tips, and complaints here.Fox News is taking legal action against one of its top producers named in the Dominion case, in an effort to silence her as she files multiple discrimination suits against the network.In a Monday complaint filed in the Supreme Court of New York, Fox News alleged that
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Abby Grossberg, who has been placed on administrative leave, sued the company for allegedly forcing her to provide misleading Dominion testimony
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Former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg in her discrimination lawsuit accused the network of having a "poisonous and entrenched patriarchy."
A Fox News producer claims that she was “coerced” and “intimidated” by the network’s legal team into providing misleading and evasive testimony in a deposition in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case. Abby Grossberg, who has worked on shows hosted by Maria Bartiromo and Tucker Carlson, also claimed that the network’s attorneys were trying to […]
When a paramedic changed jobs after witnessing a traumatic death, two employees thought it would be funny to startle her and try to trigger her PTSD, a lawyer said. She died from an overdose at 38.
Volkswagen has lost control of a vast car plant in Russia as part of a legal battle with a car maker controlled by sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
(Reuters) -Raja Koduri, the chief architect at Intel Corp, is leaving to start a company that aims to loosen longtime rival Nvidia Corp's grip on the digital movie and video game markets. Koduri, whose departure was announced by Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger in a tweet on Tuesday, told Reuters his as-yet-unnamed company will aim to make a new wave of so-called generative artificial intelligence tools that work on chips from Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, Apple Inc or even future chips based on open-source RISC-V technology.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is preparing the company to be leaner, but a new push for efficiency risks squeezing employees more than ever.
NAIROBI (Reuters) -A Kenyan judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked the mass redundancy of some 260 Facebook content moderators working for an outsourcing company contracted by the social media site's parent company Meta, court documents show. Judge Matthews Nduma issued an interim injunction against Meta and the Kenya-based outsourcing firm Sama, preventing them from terminating the content moderators' contracts at the end of March, pending a judgement on the legality of their redundancy. Last week 43 moderators at Facebook's Nairobi moderation hub filed a lawsuit against the social media company and Sama for unlawful redundancy.
Think the bosses are back in charge? Think again.
The southern Indian state of Karnataka has approved an 80 billion rupee ($967.91 million) investment in the state by a unit of Taiwan's Foxconn. The investment will lead to the creation of 50,000 jobs, the government said in a statement on Monday. Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, has been in discussions with Indian states, but has not announced any investment plans so far in Karnataka.
Nearly two dozen attorneys general penned a letter to Kia and Hyundai urging the carmakers to take action against the "crisis of thefts" in the U.S.
Apple’s frugal approach to talent acquisition has helped it avoid major layoffs.