Americans may be grumbling about the new rules of tipping — whatever those are exactly — but they’re ponying up anyway, new gratuity data from Square show.
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Women suing J&J await their day in court after the company failed to get talc cases moved to bankruptcy court
Lawsuits allege that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based baby powder caused cancer. Plaintiffs applaud the failure of J&J’s attempt to move some suits to bankruptcy court.
Jury finds Elon Musk did not defraud Tesla investors with infamous 'funding secured' claim
A jury found Elon Musk not liable for costing investors millions of dollars when he issued a series of tweets saying he had “secured” funding to take the electric car maker private.
TikTok influencer's food reviews help struggling Vegas restaurants
TikTok user Keith Lee has become a viral sensation for his food reviews, bringing new customers to Las Vegas-area small businesses at no cost. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin speaks with Lee about his work.
Despite layoff headlines, there's still plenty of hiring going on in the U.S. economy
The past several months have been dominated by headlines of layoffs at high-profile companies, particularly in the tech industry.
Activision Blizzard pays SEC $35 million to settle probe
Video game developer Activision Blizzard agreed to pay a $35 million settlement over charges it failed to maintain “adequate” workplace harassment reporting procedures and that it violated federal whistleblower protection rules, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday.
U.S. added 517,000 jobs in January as employers drove unexpected hiring surge
The employment picture started off 2023 on a stunningly strong note, with nonfarm payrolls posting their strongest gain since last July.
Who’s hiring? Breaking down the job market
As employers continue to look to fill shortages, NBC’s Stephanie Ruhle explains what they’re looking for, how you can put yourself ahead of other applicants, tips for changing industries and the state of remote work.
Class-action lawsuits alleging deceptive practices by Beyond Meat will be combined in Chicago
A series of class-action lawsuits alleging deceptive practices by Beyond Meat will be heard as a single case in Chicago, a court ruled Wednesday.
Americans' love for furry friends fuels booming pet industry
More than 90 million people have pets and a large number of owners are paying big to pamper them. The trend is sending pet store spending into the stratosphere and attracting new businesses to the industry. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for TODAY.