Nestle said Wednesday it will eliminate artificial colors from its U.S. food and beverages by the middle of 2026
Category Archives: business
Southwest airport lounges? CEO says carrier is open to even more high-end changes
Southwest Airlines is considering airport lounges, more premium seating and even long-haul international flights.
Divided Fed proposes rule to ease capital requirements for big Wall Street banks
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday proposed easing a key capital rule that banks say has limited their ability to operate, drawing dissent from at least two officials who say the move could undermine important safeguards
Women’s Tennis Association extends media rights deal with Tennis Channel through 2032
rall?
Bumble shares jump 26% as dating company plans to axe 30% of workforce
Bumble shares rallied more than 26% on Wednesday after the dating app company revealed in a securities filing that it intends to slash 30% of its workforce, or about 240 roles
Amazon’s Ring launches AI-generated security alerts
Amazon’s Ring video doorbell division is rolling out AI-generated notifications alerting users to unusual or suspicious activity around their home, the company said Wednesday
Sales of new homes tanked in May, pushing supply up to a 3-year high
Sales of new single-family homes dropped 13.7% in May compared with April to 623,000 units on a seasonally adjusted, annualized basis, according to the U.S.
Execution of 3 accused of spying and mass detentions fuel crackdown fears in Iran
Fears that Iran’s regime could use the conflict with Israel to crack down on its own population grew after three people were executed and hundreds more arrested.
Iran’s strategic blunders paved the way for humiliating defeats, experts say
Iran has suffered a series of humiliating defeats brought on by the regime’s own diplomatic miscalculations and strategic blunders, former officials say.
Major-party voter registration slips as independents and third-parties surge
Independent and third-party voter registration is growing, largely at the expense of Democrats, an NBC News analysis of two decades of voter registration data shows.