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More than 1,600 sexual assault cases against Uber merged in far-reaching court ruling
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that more than 1,600 sexual assault cases against Uber will be allowed to continue before a single San Francisco judge, a move with far-reaching implications for the ride-hailing app and its cohort in Silicon Valley.
The decision issued Monday upholds an earlier ruling by a council of federal judges ...Read more

Egg prices set to ease as shoppers give up after 60% surge
U.S. egg prices are finally showing signs of relief after a nearly 60% surge over the past year has made shoppers reluctant to buy.
Egg prices jumped 10% on a seasonally adjusted basis in February from the previous month, bucking an overall trend of slowing food inflation, according to a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report Wednesday. The ...Read more

Restaurants and their suppliers have a new worry this year: tariffs
DENVER — Pat Nottingham, the local market manager for Milestone Brands, was proudly promoting Dulce Vida Organic Tequila and Empress 1908 Gin at the Colorado Restaurant and Bar Show at the Colorado Convention Center on Tuesday.
His mood took a turn when asked about the possibility that the on-again and off-again 25% tariff the U.S. has ...Read more

Starbucks workers, supporters arrested in protest for union contract
CHICAGO — Nearly three years after the first Starbucks baristas in Chicago unionized, 11 workers and supporters were arrested by Chicago police after staging a sit-in inside one of the first union Starbucks cafes in the city on Tuesday.
Starbucks workers said they wanted to put pressure on the Seattle-based coffee giant to finalize a contract...Read more

LA investigating banking discrimination complaints against Armenians
The Los Angeles Civil Rights Department is investigating claims that big banks are continuing to show bias against Armenian customers.
Two years ago, Citibank agreed to pay $25.9 million to settle federal claims that it discriminated against customers with Armenian surnames. But the Los Angeles Civil Rights Department says the problem has ...Read more

German labor union accuses Ford of 'dirty trick' that could lead to 'insolvency'
A German labor union warned Tuesday that Ford Motor Co.'s German subsidiary could face insolvency following an announcement of financial investment if economic conditions in Europe don't improve.
The move is a "dirty trick" by management to pave the way for job cuts, according to a news release issued by David Lüdtke and Frank Koch, IG Metall ...Read more

In Altadena and Pacific Palisades, burned lots are hitting the market
The first vacant lot in Altadena, California, went up for sale in late January. The listing promised "great opportunity to build" after the Eaton fire destroyed the home previously on the site.
A few weeks later came half a dozen more listings. Now the floodgates appear open.
"There is so many to choose from," said Jeremy Hardy, a real estate ...Read more

Bay Area tech workers see post-COVID hiring boom morph into jobs bust
SAN JOSE, California — The Bay Area tech sector soared for three years in the wake of a global pandemic, but the industry’s jobs boom has since nosedived into a bust.
“In the last half of 2020, and throughout 2021 and the first part of 2022, the major Bay Area technology firms went on wild hiring sprees that were never sustainable,” ...Read more

Uber at fault for sex trafficking of Georgia child, lawsuit says
Uber has just been sued by a Butts County mother who says its driver picked up her 14-year-old daughter alone from a deserted gas station at 1:40 a.m. and drove her more than 30 miles to the Jonesboro home of a man who drugged and repeatedly raped her over four days.
The lawsuit, filed Friday in Gwinnett County State Court, aims to hold the ...Read more

Boeing delivered 44 jets in February, outpacing the start of 2024
Boeing delivered 44 airplanes in February, remaining steady with its January delivery rate and outpacing the first two months of 2024.
This time last year, Boeing was reeling from a midair blowout on a 737 Max 9 that led the company to slow production across the board as it took stock of its quality and safety practices. It has spent the year ...Read more

US stocks rattled anew as Trump ramps up trade war with Canada
U.S. stocks buckled again after Donald Trump’s latest trade-war salvo against Canada, with the S&P 500’s three-week rout now at 10% and megacap technology resuming a selloff that’s wiped out trillions in value.
The S&P 500 lost another 1.5% Tuesday, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 1.7%. Selling was broad, with more than 400 S&...Read more

Two-thirds of Silicon Valley tech workers are foreign-born, new report reveals
SAN JOSE, California — It’s no secret that the skills and labor of workers from other countries helps fuel Silicon Valley’s innovation, but a new report has put a number to it: 66% of technology workers in the region are foreign born, according to the 2025 Silicon Valley Index produced by think tank Joint Venture Silicon Valley.
“I ...Read more

Erin Brockovich on California battery fire: 'The truth's not coming out'
Twenty-five years ago, Julia Roberts won an Oscar for the hit movie “Erin Brockovich.” She portrayed the real-life single mother of three who, as a paralegal, spearheaded a major lawsuit against PG&E for its years of polluting water supplies in the small Mojave Desert town of Hinkley, California, which residents said caused cancers and other...Read more

Georgia manufacturers' new recruiting pitch: It's not your father's factory job
Manufacturers in Georgia are launching an effort to change perceptions about their sector among students and other young people, with an eye on attracting their future workforce.
The Georgia Association of Manufacturers is launching a $1 million, four-year effort for a digital platform envisioned as similar to a LinkedIn for manufacturers in ...Read more

Stellantis was born just over four years ago. It has cut tens of thousands of jobs since
Stellantis NV employs about 50,000 fewer people worldwide than it did just over four years ago when the automaker came together with the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and French rival Groupe PSA, newly-released corporate filings show.
That 17% headcount reduction came as the automaker sought cost savings from the deal that created the ...Read more

Chris Bryant: How to hedge against AI stealing your job
Will artificial intelligence take my job? This question is really starting to preoccupy me and millions of other white-collar workers. There’s even a word for it — FOBO, or fear of becoming obsolete — and, regrettably, our apprehension isn’t entirely unfounded.
While I’m not counseling panic, I do think knowledge workers — a catch-...Read more

Silicon Valley's white-hot tech economy pushed up housing costs. Now housing costs are stifling tech
SAN JOSE, California — In October 2021, when Elon Musk announced that Tesla’s headquarters would move from Palo Alto to Austin, Texas, he explained that the reason went beyond his personal disdain for California.
“It’s tough for people to afford houses and a lot of people have to come in from far away,” he said. “There’s a limit ...Read more

Musk taps private equity veterans to aid DOGE at Social Security
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has sent three individuals with experience in private equity and finance to the Social Security Administration, highlighting the focus that President Donald Trump is putting on rooting out waste and fraud in the nation’s social insurance programs.
Among those tapped for the ...Read more

Survey: Many consumers stick with same bank accounts for decades, cite convenience as a factor
These days, the perks of a shiny new bank account often include high yields and no fees, and many can be opened in mere minutes. Nevertheless, Americans with a checking account have held onto that account for an average of 19 years, while those with a savings account have had it for 17 years, according to Bankrate’s latest Checking Account ...Read more

Amazon, FTC debate central questions in antitrust case
Amazon and the Federal Trade Commission met in a Seattle court Friday to discuss the nuts and bolts of the sprawling antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant.
The hearing aimed to answer questions such as: How are the two parties defining monopoly power? Which markets does Amazon operate in? What evidence should the court consider?
Those ...Read more
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- Uber at fault for sex trafficking of Georgia child, lawsuit says
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- Two-thirds of Silicon Valley tech workers are foreign-born, new report reveals
- Boeing delivered 44 jets in February, outpacing the start of 2024
- Erin Brockovich on California battery fire: 'The truth's not coming out'