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Mike Lindell Auctioning Off Equipment, Subleasing Manufacturing Space After Attacks From Multiple Angles
Elon Musk wants to "understand the true nature of the universe." At least that's what his new AI company, xAI, said on its website as he announced its formation on Wednesday.
Images being shared online show Costco stores around the country are marking Bud Light beers with an asterisk known as the "star of death."
The Bud Light boycott has seemingly reached a new milestone after Costco appeared to halt plans to restock the beer.
Hundreds of Burger King restaurants in the United States are going to disappear in the months ahead as the company reports the bankruptcy of some of its biggest operators. A series of challenges are threatening its empire as one of the largest fast f
The environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda once had the staunch backing of billionaires, Western governments and the United Nations. Big Capital, however, is backtracking from the very Frankenstein it had created. What are the reasons beh
15 years ago, on July 10, 2008, Apple launched the App Store, marking one of the most important milestones in the history of the iPhone and arguably of the smartphone era.
- As Anheuser-Busch CEO Pleads For Consumers To Think Of The 65,000 Employees Impacted By Boycotts
Cash-strapped consumers are cutting back on personal hygiene products, according to Bloomberg.
A trip to Walt Disney World or Disneyland with the whole family is too expensive. Former and current Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger recently admitted customer affordability issues at an investor conference.
Many people dislike dealing with car salesmen who are sometimes pushy and sometimes shifty.
New data show that a growing number of U.S. firms are collapsing under the weight of higher interest rates as corporate bankruptcies reached their highest first-half levels since 2010.
The assault on enterprise of the last few years -- meaning not the biggest politically connected businesses but smaller ones reflecting vibrant commercial life -- has taken very strange forms.
The number of farmers markets in the US is increasing--as are the numbers of customers and the number of states choosing to celebrate them with an official 'Farmers Market Week'.
Tesla and Chinese rivals signal EV price war truce in 'socialist values' pledge
- Over Fukushima Water Release
Climate Group Says "The wind experiment has failed and must be wound down" (UK)
Bayard Winthrop, founder and CEO of American Giant breaks down our supply chain issues, our trade imbalance with the rest of the world, and how his company still managed to produce "the greatest hoodie ever made," 100% in the United States.
The Wall Street Journal reports that corporations are increasingly backing away from woke policies and stances.
Support for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) measures in companies is on the decline, The Wall Street Journal reported.
- As Bottle-Suppliers Start Shutting Down
Unless you've been hiding under a rock this weekend, you will know that Twitter CEO Elon Musk said Saturday that the social media platform will limit how many tweets users can read due to "extreme" levels of system manipulation and data scraping.
-who do NOT pay can only look at 600 tweets a day
Two bottling plants are forced to cut production and lay-off 645 staff due to decline in demand for the troubled brand
Virgin Galactic 01 carried 13 research payloads and three crew members from the Italian Air Force and the National Research Council of Italy congratulations to all the team. And congratulazioni ai membri dell'equipaggio Galactic 01.
The Teamsters Union, with hundreds of thousands of members who are United Parcel Service (UPS) drivers, "walked away from the national bargaining table" and demanded that the shipping giant deliver its "last, best, and final offer" by Friday.
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Bud Light FINALLY FIRES Woke Execs, Sales Hit RECORD LOW
Grocers have pushed private-label brands over national names, keeping prices low and giving retailers more profit