Lawmakers in the House and Senate on Tuesday welcomed the Justice Department’s (DOJ's) move to file an antitrust lawsuit against Google that claims the tech behemoth used its power to preserve its monopoly via its search engine. READ MORE
CVS is filling thousands of pharmacy jobs to battle coronavirus
CVS Health is hiring 15,000 more employees in addition to the 50,000 previously hired as it braces for an onslaught of more Covid-19 and flu cases. READ MORE
The manufacturing industry's skeptical response to Trump and Biden’s appeals
Making sky-high promises to voters who work in manufacturing has been a feature of American politics for decades. READ MORE
Elon Musk’s Las Vegas Loop might only carry a fraction of the passengers it promised
In pandemic-free years, America’s biggest trade show, CES, attracts more than 170,000 attendees, bringing traffic that jams surrounding roads day and night. To help absorb at least some of the congestion, the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) last year planned a people-mover to serve an expanded campus. The LVCC wanted transit that could move up to 4,400 attendees every hour between exhibition halls and parking lots. READ MORE
Dropbox is making its workforce 'virtual first.' Here's what that means
Dropbox says it's becoming a "virtual first" company.
But what exactly does that mean? READ MORE
Delta, United CEOs forecast the return of business travel
Delta Air Lines' and United Airlines' respective leadership are predicting very different timelines as to when exactly business travel's full recovery from the coronavirus pandemic could happen. READ MORE
Discover CEO sounds warnings on white collar job loss
Higher paid jobs at risk as more companies plan layoffs READ MORE
Wells Fargo terminates employees over potential COVID-19 relief fraud
Wells Fargo has fired more than 100 employees who may have improperly received coronavirus relief funds, according to an internal memo reviewed by FOX Business on Wednesday. READ MORE
Zoom Adds Ability To Open Apps Like Dropbox And Slack, Event-Hosting Tools As Part Of Push Beyond Video Meetings
Zoom’s videoconferencing tools became ubiquitous in the pandemic. Now CEO Eric Yuan wants his software company to become more of a hub for other kinds of work. READ MORE
Zoom Finally Rolling Out End-To-End Encryption Next Week
Zoom will begin to roll out end-to-end encryption for all users next week, the company announced Wednesday, months after the video-chatting firm faced widespread backlash from civil liberties groups for only offering the feature to paid users. READ MORE
Uber, GE partner on aerial ride-sharing program
Uber and GE announced a new partnership Wednesday to transform the world through aerial ride-sharing on a large scale, as the aviation industry is reimagined for the post-pandemic era. READ MORE
Facebook reducing distribution of Hunter Biden story in New York Post
Facebook is limiting the distribution of a story in the New York Post about a purported email between Hunter Biden and an adviser to a Ukrainian energy company. READ MORE
Amy Coney Barrett could bring employer-friendly shift to SCOTUS
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's pick to succeed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court, could bring an employer-friendly shift to the High Court, management-side attorneys say. READ MORE
Why Silicon Valley CEOs are such raging psychopaths
Maëlle Gavet, a 15-year veteran of the tech industry, recalls an unsettling conversation she had at a Silicon Valley cocktail party in 2017. READ MORE
Warren Buffett Says This 1 Simple Habit Separates Successful People From Everyone Else
Billionaire Warren Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is in his late eighties and still capturing the world's attention as the second richest person on the planet
So, how has he done it? Actually, it's not so much about what he has done as it is what he hasn't done. With all the demands on him every day, Buffett learned a long time ago that the greatest commodity of all is time. He simply mastered the art and practice of setting boundaries for himself. READ MORE
Wells Fargo CEO Sparks Controversy With Diversity Comments
Wells Fargo (WFC) - Get Report Chief Executive Charles Scharf reportedly sparked controversy in a Zoom meeting this summer when he reiterated that the bank had trouble reaching diversity goals because there was not enough qualified minority talent. READ MORE
How many Americans are working from home? Not as many as you may think
Since stay-at-home orders began in mid-March, the internet has been awash in articles about how Americans are adapting to this “new normal.” Plenty of sites have offered advice on how to be productive from home, interview from home, and maintain work-life balance. READ MORE
Hedge fund Bridgewater set up tent offices in the woods to beat COVID-19
Falling stocks … falling trees — it’s all part of a day’s work at Bridgewater.
Ray Dalio’s $138 billion hedge fund has set up tents in the woods across from its Westport, Conn., headquarters so that its traders and other staffers can continue to work from their desks during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report. READ MORE
Walmart hits a grand slam with its TikTok deal with Oracle
Sam Walton could very well be smiling down on one of his disciples right now after hitting a dinger out of the ballpark. READ MORE
Companies are rushing to IPO before the election
With the presidential election looming and uncertainty growing about what will happen to the stock market and economy after that, private companies are racing to make their debuts on Wall Street. READ MORE
