German authorities and the Justice Department shut down Hydra, a Russian-language site described as the world’s largest illegal marketplace on the dark web.
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Burger King accused of false advertising in lawsuit alleging Whoppers are too small
It’s not the kind of Whopper Burger King wants to be associated with.
Biden highlights administration's efforts to boost trucking jobs
Biden highlighted gains in the trucking industry and said his administration will continue to remove obstacles in the sector to help improve supply chains.
Elon Musk buys 9 percent stake in Twitter
One of Twitter’s loudest critics and most prominent users is now one of its biggest shareholders.
Disney-branded hand sanitizers recalled after carcinogens found
Two Disney-branded hand sanitizer formulas are being recalled after they were found to contain carcinogens.
More companies shifting to four day workweeks
As American workers’ burnout and stress are at an all-time high, employers invent new ways to recruit, hire, and keep qualified workers. Growing ranks of businesses are now offering a flexible, four-day workweek. The movement is also gaining traction overseas as countries and major companies like Microsoft and Unilever test shorter workweeks.
Food prices continue to climb
Egg and poultry prices are likely to climb even higher as an outbreak of avian influenza is responsible for the deaths of more than 22 million birds in the U.S. this year.
Magic no more? DeSantis questions Disney's special operating city in Florida
Imagine if Disney had to go through its local planning and zoning board to build a new castle.
Amazon workers in New York vote to unionize for the first time in company’s history
For the first time in Amazon’s 27-year history, a group of U.S.-based workers have voted to unionize.
Will tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve lead to lower gas prices?
President Biden will release about 1 million barrels of oil a day onto the market. Here’s what it means for consumers.