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CEO of VillageMD steps down as Walgreens considers selling stake in business
The CEO and co-founder of Chicago-based primary care provider VillageMD has resigned, a move that comes as Walgreens Boots Alliance considers selling its stake in the business.
VillageMD spokesperson Molly Lynch confirmed Wednesday that Tim Barry has stepped down as CEO and board chair and that the company’s board has appointed VillageMD ...Read more
Google seeks to undo Epic Games antitrust win over app store
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is asking a federal appeals court to throw out a ruling in an antitrust case brought by Fortnite-maker Epic Games that would force the search giant to overhaul its Play mobile app store.
Google said in a filing Wednesday that U.S. District Judge James Donato’s ruling is mistaken and asked that the outcome of the long...Read more
BlackRock, Vanguard accused of antitrust violations by Texas
BlackRock Inc., Vanguard Group Inc. and State Street Corp. were sued by a group of states led by Texas for allegedly breaking antitrust law by boosting electricity prices through their investments, in the highest-profile lawsuit yet against the beleaguered ESG industry.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and 10 other states claim the money ...Read more
Questions follow massive recall of California raw milk after bird flu testing
Less than a week after California health officers confirmed a finding of bird flu virus in store-bought raw milk, state agriculture officials descended on Mark McAfee’s Raw Milk dairy “like never before” Wednesday and began collecting samples from the farm’s two herds, creamery, bulk milk tanks and trucks, according to the owner.
The ...Read more
Microsoft faces broad antitrust investigation from US FTC
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened an antitrust investigation of Microsoft Corp., drilling into everything from the company’s cloud computing and software licensing businesses to cybersecurity offerings and artificial intelligence products.
After more than a year of conducting informal interviews with competitors and business ...Read more
Blue-collar tech unicorn ServiceTitan files for IPO
Ara Mahdessian and Vahe Kuzoyan had a simple plan after graduating from college: Write some software that could assist their dads with all the paperwork that comes with being a contractor.
Two decades later, that idea has morphed into a Glendale, California, company called ServiceTitan, which last year served some 8,000 plumbing, HVAC, ...Read more
Investors slam Warner Bros. Discovery with lawsuit over loss of NBA deal
Investors are calling foul over Warner Bros. Discovery's loss of its NBA media rights deal.
A lawsuit filed this week in New York federal court alleges that shareholders suffered "significant losses and damages" over the company's inability to hold onto its NBA contract, which prompted Warner Bros. Discovery to take a $9-billion write-down in ...Read more
How to start investing in cryptocurrency: A guide for beginners
Cryptocurrencies are enormously volatile, but that volatility can create opportunities for profit if you’re looking to trade these digital assets. Cryptos such as Bitcoin and Ethereum have risen a lot since their debut — but they’ve also experienced tremendous boom-bust cycles along the way. Experienced traders have been speculating on ...Read more
Best Buy says Trump tariffs will increase prices at a difficult time for the retailer
Shoppers waiting for the right deal to upgrade their laptop or smartphone will not want to wait past the holidays: New tariffs on products from China and other countries would mean higher prices at retailers like Best Buy next year.
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday vowed to raise tariffs on China another 10% and add 25% tariffs to goods ...Read more
Auto industry, Michigan brace for turmoil from Trump's promised tariffs
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump's latest promise to immediately place 25% tariffs on “ALL” imports from Canada and Mexico once he takes office would dramatically impact Michigan and the U.S. auto industry, which has built its business and supply chain around trilateral agreements for decades.
Longtime Michigan politicians and ...Read more
Biden's Commerce Department to impose fines on Chinese golf carts
Federal officials on Tuesday said they will impose duties on imported Chinese golf carts they believe received unfair subsidies that undercut U.S. competitors, including two Georgia-based companies.
While a final judgment is not expected until June, the U.S. Department of Commerce said that, starting within a few weeks, penalties of 22% to 515%...Read more
Trump promised big tariffs on 3 nations. What it would mean for Georgia
President-elect Donald Trump said this week he would enact steep new tariffs on three key U.S. trade partners unless certain demands were met by each as part of Trump’s expected crackdowns on drugs and border crossings by undocumented immigrants.
Tariffs, a tax on imported goods, are typically costs that are passed along by businesses to ...Read more
Trump's proposed tariffs could bring higher prices for groceries, cars and clothing
Steep price hikes could be on the way if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to impose sweeping new tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China.
Trump threatened to implement the tariffs on the country’s top three trading partners on his first day back in office, including a 10% tariff on products coming from China...Read more
Dickies to move HQ from Texas to Southern California
Dickies, one of the best-known workwear brands in the country, will move its headquarters from Fort Worth to Costa Mesa to be with streetwear icon Vans, its sister brand.
The move represents a real estate consolidation by VF Corp., which owns Dickies and Vans as well as outdoorsy brands the North Face, Timberland and JanSport.
The decision ...Read more
Tech review: Earbuds and phones for those on your holiday list
Everyone seems to be listening to something. I’m not sure what they’re listening to, because they all seem to be wearing headphones. I suppose they’re all listening to their favorite podcast or just their playlists.
Here are a few gift suggestions for headphones that’ll make anything sound better. I’ve listed the retail pricing, but ...Read more
Apple Cash: How to use it to send and receive money
If you’re an iPhone user, you might not realize that you already have access to Apple Cash. It’s a digital cash card that’s built into Apple devices and can be found in the default Wallet app. (Note: You must link an eligible debit card to use this service.)
The main function of Apple Cash is to make it easier for Apple device users to ...Read more
How this Washington space company is building rockets to fly, and fly again
The countdown to launch has begun for a small Washington state company developing something long dreamed of in the space industry.
Andy Lapsa, co-founder and CEO of Stoke Space, a standout in the state’s burgeoning space technology industry, calls it “this Holy Grail of rocketry, which is fully, rapidly reusable rockets.”
At Stoke’s ...Read more
Law firm use of data scientists grows alongside AI's challenges
WASHINGTON — Several top law firms are turning to specialists to beef up their artificial intelligence compliance practices in a way they wouldn’t with more established areas of law.
They’re hiring data scientists and technologists as they test clients’ systems for bias, ensure compliance with emerging regulations and rethink their own ...Read more
Elon Musk, charged with cutting federal spending, calls Fort Worth's F-35 a waste of money
The person soon to be in charge of cutting federal spending is blasting a Lockheed Martin jet made in Fort Worth.
Billionaire Elon Musk, the man behind Tesla and SpaceX, said Tuesday, Nov. 26, on X that the U.S. should pull the plug on the Lockheed-Martin’s F-35, made in Fort Worth.
“Some US weapons systems are good, albeit overpriced, but...Read more
Rivian receives conditional $6.6-billion federal loan for plant, new models
California-based electric vehicle maker Rivian has received conditional approval for a federal loan of up to $6.6 billion that would help fund construction of a Georgia plant where it could manufacture smaller and more affordable SUVs.
The company said late Monday that the loan from the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Technology Vehicle ...Read more
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