The federal government is moving forward with a plan to let teenagers drive big rigs from state to state in a test program.
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The cost of an orange may be going up. Here's why.
Americans love oranges and orange juice, but they may soon see their love tested by the rising cost of citrus.
Peloton insiders sold nearly $500 million in stock before its big drop
Peloton executives and insiders sold nearly $500 million worth of their stock before the shares tanked, according to filings with the SEC.
CEO who laid off 900 workers over Zoom returns following 'break' from duties
Vishal Garg, founder of digital mortgage lender Better.com, is staying on as CEO, according to an internal memo obtained by CNBC.
Starbucks nixes vaccine mandate after Supreme Court ruling
Starbucks is no longer requiring its U.S. workers to be vaccinated against Covid-19, reversing a policy it announced earlier this month.
Tesla driver charged with vehicular manslaughter in fatal Autopilot crash
A man whose Tesla was said to be on Autopilot when it allegedly crashed into a car and killed two people has been charged with vehicular manslaughter.
Car prices set to surge again this year
New cars averaged $10,000 more last month than they did before the pandemic hit, as the auto industry continues to battle supply issues and inventory lows.
Big banks are making more — but they’re spending more, too
Higher operating expenses are taking a bite out of bank earnings as Wall Street tries to game out what the coming year looks like for the industry amidst a
After years of 5G hype and investment, Wednesday’s network launch makes it real
Verizon and AT&T turned on a major new part of their 5G networks Wednesday, the culmination of a yearslong process that saw both carriers invest billions in
Verizon, AT&T will limit 5G around airports after airlines warn of 'catastrophic' disruption
U.S. airline leaders have warned that the rollout of a new 5G service could cause “catastrophic” disruptions to the aviation industry.