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Virgin Hotels Las Vegas reaches deal with union ending strike
After nearly 10 weeks on strike, workers at the off-Strip Virgin hotel-casino have a new contract.
Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165 have agreed to terms with Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the two sides announced Wednesday. A five-year contract was ratified “by a vote of 100 (percent),” according to a Culinary 226 social media post.
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CNN hit with significant layoffs as network sets a plan for a digital future
CNN is cutting 6% of its workforce as the news organization tries to reinvent itself for TV's digital future.
Facing an exodus of viewers and a systemic decline in pay TV subscriptions, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned news channel said Thursday it will cut 200 employees from the TV side of the business while investing in the digital operation....Read more
CNN to cut traditional TV staff but Atlanta operations will likely benefit
CNN announced Thursday it will cut about 200 jobs from its traditional TV operations and create a comparable number of new digital roles such as data scientists and product engineers as well as different types of journalists.
The planned cuts and growth on the digital side of the business come as the cable giant is charting a course for growth ...Read more
Insider named as new CEO for UnitedHealthcare insurance business
UnitedHealth Group has named long-time executive Tim Noel as the new chief executive for its massive UnitedHealthcare health insurance business.
The announcement Thursday came a little more than seven weeks after the Dec. 4 murder of Brian Thompson, the UnitedHealthcare CEO who was killed in a fatal ambush on a New York City sidewalk.
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EV charging, green initiatives face uncertain funding in Michigan since Trump order
Tens of millions of dollars promised to Detroit, Grand Rapids and the Michigan Department of Transportation for electric vehicle charging programs are among the federal grants in peril since President Donald Trump ordered agencies to "immediately pause" payments stemming from two laws passed during his predecessor's term.
Trump on Monday issued...Read more
US jobless claims rise slightly but recurring applications surge
The number of Americans on benefit rolls climbed to a more than three-year high, while first-time applications for U.S. unemployment insurance edged slightly higher.
Continuing claims, a proxy for people who are already receiving benefits and still can’t find a job, jumped to 1.9 million in the week ended Jan. 11, the highest since November ...Read more
Plans for a new ship in the works for Celebrity Cruises
The Edge-class party won’t be done with the debut of Celebrity Xcel later this year as a sixth ship in the popular class was just ordered by Celebrity Cruises’ parent company Royal Caribbean Group.
The agreement contingent on financing was announced Tuesday with French shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique, calling for a sister vessel to be ...Read more
'Erewhon 2.0' is coming with three new locations opening in 2025
Erewhon, the luxury supermarket chain that turned grocery shopping into a hyper-trendy Los Angeles lifestyle, is ramping up its pace of expansion.
The company will move into three new cities in 2025: Manhattan Beach, West Hollywood and Glendale.
It's the most store openings in a single year since owners Tony and Josephine Antoci bought Erewhon...Read more
Farmers brace for new Trump tariffs
DILWORTH, Minnesota – Glen Hjelle’s farm outside Elbow Lake in western Minnesota sits a long way from the White House.
But as a young man, he remembers how then-President Jimmy Carter’s embargo of the Soviet Union rattled wheat markets like nothing he’d see for the coming decades.
That is, until the presidency of Donald Trump.
“I’...Read more
CNN hit with significant layoffs as network sets a plan for a digital future
CNN is cutting 6% of its workforce as the news organization tries to reinvent itself for TV's digital future.
Facing an exodus of viewers and a systemic decline in pay TV subscriptions, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned news channel said Thursday it will cut 200 employees from the TV side of the business while investing in the digital operation....Read more
With Los Angeles in need of housing, downtown's empty office towers have appeal
The shimmering office towers of the downtown Los Angeles skyline conceal a hard truth — much of the space is empty.
In the years since the pandemic, which upended workplace norms and evaporated demand for office space, landlords downtown have watched in frustration as the value of their office buildings has plummeted. More than a few have ...Read more
Real estate Q&A: What should renter do with unwanted stuff in partially furnished condo?
Q: My son is leasing a small condo. The lease includes “a sofa, TV, TV stand, table, 2 chairs, bed and mattress”. He did not want the mattress, and the owner’s brother removed it, leaving the used bedding behind. A few unwanted small appliances, pans, and dishes were left in the kitchen cabinets. The condo is small, and my son needs the ...Read more
Should you buy a home in South Florida in 2025? Experts see a promising year ahead
Buying a home in South Florida this year is likely to be easier to navigate than last year, real estate experts say.
Realtors are offering insights on why the market may be more appealing to many buyers in 2025.
“Last year, a lot of people were afraid to do things,” said Kay Conageski, a Realtor with the Keyes Company, a real estate ...Read more
San Diego on track for its slowest-ever home sales year
San Diego County was on track for its lowest-ever home sale year as mortgage rates and prices stayed high to end the year.
Through November, CoreLogic data shows 25,998 home sales. At that sales pace and with interest rates near 7% at the end of December, 2024 could take the crown for slowest year from 2023, which recorded 26,906 sales, data ...Read more
Airbnb listings put squeeze on rental availability in CT. Here's what experts say drives the 2025 market
As Greater Hartford faces an incredible demand for affordable housing and long-term rentals, the high number of listings on Airbnb shows plenty of open properties or rentals available.
But according to experts, those Airbnb properties are contributing to the declining supply of long-term rentals.
A consumer affairs study from last year marked ...Read more
Detroit's mostly empty Renaissance Center tower heads to auction
DETROIT — One of the two shorter office towers that are part of the Renaissance Center complex is heading to auction in March.
The 600 Tower is set to be auctioned online March 17-19, with a starting bid of $2.75 million, according to a listing on Ten-X.com.
"We wanted to market this to the widest possible pool of potential buyers and we ...Read more
'Soup drops' are General Mills' latest strategy to revive waning Progresso
Jimmy Fallon was less than eager to try Progresso’s chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candies, or “soup drops,” which General Mills released earlier this month.
“I tried it,” “The Tonight Show” host said last week, “and it sucks.”
Pun intended or not, that seems to be the point of this publicity stunt: attention, at any cost,...Read more
Chairman of Nevada gaming regulatory agency to resign
Kirk Hendrick, the chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board for the last two years, has resigned and will leave the position at the end of the 2025 legislative session.
Hendrick made the announcement Wednesday after meeting recently with Gov. Joe Lombardo.
An exact date for Hendrick’s departure hasn’t been determined, but Nevada ...Read more
Apple gender-discrimination lawsuit that allegedly started with man's tax form left on printer gets boost from judge
Apple has suffered a major blow in a massive unequal-pay lawsuit launched against the company after a female employee allegedly found on an office printer a male colleague’s tax form suggesting men at the Cupertino firm were paid more than women for the same jobs. A judge on Friday shot down the iPhone maker’s bid to kill the legal action.
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Chicago Public Media offering buyouts to Sun-Times editorial staffers, WBEZ business employees
Struggling with declining revenue in its groundbreaking nonprofit radio/newspaper model, Chicago Public Media is offering voluntary buyouts for Chicago Sun-Times journalists and business employees at WBEZ.
The WBEZ newsroom will not be affected by the buyout announcement Wednesday, but more cuts could be on the way.
In a memo shared with ...Read more
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