Business News Jack Daniel’s sues dog toy company, case goes to Supreme Court What a time to be alive. A dog toy company creates a play on words with recreating the iconic Jack Daniel's bottle and it... Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterNovember 28, 2022
Business News Carvana cuts jobs as used-car demand slows In the midst of the layoffs across the tech industry, Carvana follows suit as the hot demand for cars recently dips unexpectedly. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterNovember 28, 2022
Business News Zuckerberg says WhatsApp is the money-maker, not Metaverse In a announcement from Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO dropped a surprising piece of information. WhatsApp is the major-money maker for Meta. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterNovember 22, 2022
Business News Target loses $400 million this year to ‘organized retail crime’ Retailers are on edge for the upcoming holiday season as Target announces during third-quarter earnings call a $400m loss due to crime. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterNovember 22, 2022
Business News This is where Gen Z & Millennials are doing their holiday shopping How to target Gen Z and Millennials?? You may be surprised where they are spending the majority of their holiday shopping. Jessica Martin, Sr. Staff WriterNovember 18, 2022
Business News Why it’s normal for the people fired from Twitter to be invited back The employees fired from Twitter are being asked to rejoin. This seems backwards, but it isn't all that uncommon. Let's explore why! Macie LaCau, Staff WriterNovember 11, 2022
Business News The latest on layoffs: Data on the companies making cuts With a recession imminent, and companies still coping from pandemic blues, layoffs are brewing. Here's the latest. Stephanie Dominique, Staff WriterNovember 1, 2022
Business News Former WSJ reporter says law firm hired hackers to ruin his career Being in the news spotlight is not an easy career. A former Wall Street Journal reporter states hackers were hired to sabotage his career. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterOctober 24, 2022
Business News Google privacy lawsuit shows incognito mode isn’t really incognito Some of us have been suspicious of incognito for quite some time, and this Google privacy lawsuit confirms our fears. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterOctober 20, 2022
Business News App Store revenue down 5%, has highest decline since 2015 Since Morgan Stanley has been tracking the revenue of Apple's App Store in 2015, the company faced it's largest revenue decline of 5%. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterOctober 6, 2022
Business News Meta unveils AI that can turn text into videos Meta announced in July Make-A-Scene, a text-to-image AI, though it hasn't released. Now, they are looking into text-to-video AI. Stephanie Dominique, Staff WriterOctober 6, 2022
Business News Former eBay execs jailed for harassment and cyberstalking Live bugs, dead animals, death threats, mystery packages - all just skimming the surface of harassment from former eBay execs. Jesse O'Rear, Staff WriterOctober 3, 2022
Business News Amazon’s rise of robots could wipe out workers by 2024 Robots and AI are on the rise, and workers on are edge about their career future, especially at companies like Amazon. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterOctober 3, 2022
Business News Ultimate Brain is a badass automation tool for teams using Notion For teams already using Notion in their workplace, the newest template called Ultimate Brain could be automation tool they've dreamed for. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterSeptember 29, 2022
Business News Inflation and supply chain issues are fueling black market sales The black market needs no more ignition, but America's growing inflation and supply chain concerns have illegal sales on the rise. Stephanie Dominique, Staff WriterSeptember 27, 2022
Business News FedEx hikes delivery rates, more cost-cutting moves are coming FedEx has been showing the numbers regarding the global shipment decline. With recession fears mounting, cost-cuts follow. Allie Snider, Staff WriterSeptember 27, 2022
Business News Canvas by Slack will change your career communication forever Slack is a huge contender in the office or remote communication space, and now they're offering brand new features that will change the game. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterSeptember 26, 2022
Business News FedEx warns of low shipment volume, sparking recession concerns Recessions fears are at an all time high, and with FedEx announcing a declining shipment volume pre-holidays, concerns mount. MaryBeth Lee, Staff WriterSeptember 26, 2022
Business News CA sues Amazon claiming it drives up prices by limiting sellers Amazon is no stranger to antitrust violations, especially in the state of CA, now for limiting sellers and driving up prices. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterSeptember 22, 2022
Business News Patagonia founder donates $3B company for climate change Patagonia has always been a tried-and-true brand, sticking to its roots and remaining true to its values, now, even to the very end. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterSeptember 21, 2022
Business News Zoom preps email and calendar tools to fend off Microsoft, Google In defense of the big-wigs in the office, Microsoft and Google, Zoom devises a plan to release email and calendar tools. Jesse O'Rear, Staff WriterSeptember 19, 2022
Business News Google adds Parler app to Play Store, but not Trump’s Truth Social Google Play Store has not featured right-wing apps such as Parler and Trump's Truth Social for quite some time, but Parler is back. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterSeptember 16, 2022
Business News Google CEO discusses anti-trust investigations, layoffs With strict competition and anti-trust allegations, Google is slipping down the path of layoffs and company cuts. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterSeptember 15, 2022
Business News Starbucks debuts waitlist for new NFT loyalty program Not far behind the ranks of Reddit and Meta, who changed the name of their NFT programs, Starbucks launches their own called 'journey stamps' Jesse O'Rear, Staff WriterSeptember 15, 2022
Business News What is labor hoarding and how is it benefiting the job economy? Hoarding usually has a negative connotation, but labor hoarding is helping to stimulate jobs and retain great employees. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterSeptember 14, 2022