Thanksgiving food choices are more expensive and harder to come by this holiday due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the supply chain
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A worker revolution? Seismic shift in the labor market remakes the employer-employee relationship
The labor shortage can be seen everywhere. It’s forcing restaurants to close, schools to cancel classes, upending airline flight schedules and fueling the supply chain
Inflation worries dominated the Federal Reserve’s last meeting.
ImageThe Federal Reserve has been buying $120 billion in bonds each month and has kept interest rates near zero, helping to make borrowing cheap and
Wall Street Warms Up, Grudgingly, to Remote Work, Unthinkable Before Covid
In private, many senior bank executives tasked with raising attendance among their direct reports expressed irritation. They said it was unfair for highly paid employees
The Best Tech Gifts That Aren’t Gadgets
My favorite holiday tech gift doesn’t require batteries or software updates. It’s not even a gadget, though it was made with technology. Can you guess
Merck asks EU regulator to authorize its COVID-19 pill
AMSTERDAM (AP) – The European Medicines Agency said it has received a request from Merck to authorize its coronavirus antiviral, the first pill shown to
Italy hits Amazon and Apple with more than $225 million in fines
Italy’s regulatory watchdog hit American tech behemoths Amazon and Apple with fines on Tuesday totaling more than $225 million for alleged anti-competitive cooperation in the
Elizabeth Holmes Concludes Day 2 of Her Testimony
Nov. 22, 2021, 5:26 p.m. ET Nov. 22, 2021, 5:26 p.m. ET ImageElizabeth Holmes, the Theranos founder, leaving the federal courthouse in San Jose, Calif.,
Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Will Test Airlines
Widespread flight cancellations. Excruciating waits for customer service. Unruly passengers. And that was all before the holiday travel season. Even in normal times, the days
Tucker Carlson’s ‘Patriot Purge’ Special Leads Two Fox News Contributors to Quit
For his part, Mr. Goldberg said he has been thinking about William F. Buckley, the late founder of National Review, who saw as part of