The rideshare juggernauts' latest earnings reports are prompting opposing reactions from investors but neither company is in great shape.
Workers wrote a letter criticizing Apple's Hybrid Work Pilot which aims to get employees back in the office at least three days per week.
The world's most advanced four-legged robot finally sees in color.
It is a big defeat for union organizers at LDJ5 who have been hoping to carry the momentum after their startling labor victory in early April.
Shortages impacting manufacturing equipment could extend these dark days.
The state is going after banks that might be "selling the hope of a 'green' tomorrow."
Chevron and Exxon reported massive earnings gains in the first quarter of 2022. How interesting.
Ambiguous, unimaginative, and kinda hypothetical? Yep, sounds about right.
The tech company lost a ton of money while celebrating some of its new products and acquisitions.
A new report suggests the site’s top streamers would see their share of subscriptions dip down from 70% to 50%.
Thee food industry's trying to capitalize on a slew of emerging tech and new trends accelerated by the pandemic.
The app that allows laypeople to interact with the stock market cited redundant positions for the layoffs, but doesn’t mention plummeting share price.
The ride-sharing service has agreed to pay Australian regulators $19 million after admitting to tricking app users.
Steven Donziger represented Ecuadorians in a pollution lawsuit against Chevron. Then he ended up in the oil giant's crosshairs.
The company spent a record $2.5 million on lobbying in the first quarter, a 71% increase from the amount it spent the same time last year.
Meta's COO wanted to protect her image as a role model for corporate women. It wouldn't be the first time she threw her weight around to protect her image.
Workers in an Atlanta store are the first in the country to officially petition for a union election. How will the world's most valuable company respond?
Both companies have rescinded their "no front seat" policies that put riders in the backseat.
If the election succeeds, the Manhattan store would be the first ever retail union within the company.
It's no surprise people aren't interested in paying for an around-the-clock stream of constant American tragedy.