House Committee Opens Inquiry Into Uber Over Sexual Abuse
The inquiry comes weeks after a New York Times investigation found that incidents of sexual assault and sexual misconduct occurred much more frequently than Uber had disclosed. Source link
The inquiry comes weeks after a New York Times investigation found that incidents of sexual assault and sexual misconduct occurred much more frequently than Uber had disclosed. Source link
A $20 billion loan to support Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, could come with economic and political risks. Source link
The president said some revenue from tariffs would go to crop farmers, but the agriculture secretary said a plan wasn’t yet ready. Source link
The company agreed to give fans more information during the ticket-buying process to avoid unexpected prices. Source link
China stopped buying soybeans from America in May, placing a retaliatory tariff on the bumper crop after President Trump increased levies on goods from China. Source link
In a brief filed with the court, former Fed chairs and U.S. Treasury secretaries cautioned of erosion in public confidence in the Fed’s independence. Source link
Talks about a potential investment by the iPhone maker raise further questions about the chip giant, which now has close ties to Washington. Source link
The coffee chain said it would shutter some underperforming U.S. stores and eliminate 900 corporate jobs as part of a plan to build “a better, stronger and more resilient Starbucks.” Source link
A children’s clothing company has become the face of a legal battle over President Trump’s trade policy, after years of struggling with the challenges of domestic manufacturing. Source link
The concrete bed stopped a commercial flight that lost control during landing. The safety system slows a runaway aircraft by collapsing under its weight. Source link