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Teamsters OK strike at off-Strip casino
LAS VEGAS — Workers at an off-Strip hotel-casino could be heading toward a strike after two years of failed contract negotiations.
Members of Teamsters Local 986 at Rio voted to authorize a strike over unfair labor practices, according to a Monday night press release. The vote follows nearly two years of stalled negotiations with Dreamscape, ...Read more
Target, other retailers slash prices on milk, eggs and butter as shoppers tighten budgets
Target said Tuesday that it will cut prices on 3,000 food, beverage and household essentials, joining retailers across the nation lowering prices on milk, eggs and butter ahead of the holiday season.
Cub Foods has reduced prices by about 40% on more than 30 grocery items, including bread and rotisserie chicken.
The moves come as millions of ...Read more
US companies shed jobs in late October, weekly ADP data show
U.S. companies shed 11,250 jobs per week on average in the four weeks ended Oct. 25, according to data released Tuesday by ADP Research.
The figures suggest the labor market slowed in the second half of October, compared with earlier in the month. ADP’s most recent monthly report, released last week, showed private-sector payrolls increased ...Read more
Nir Kaissar: The trillionaires are coming. They can pay their workers now
The world may soon have its first trillionaire. Tesla Inc.’s shareholders on Thursday approved a compensation package that would pay Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk $1 trillion dollars over 10 years if the company achieves certain benchmarks, adding to his current $461 billion fortune. Some people have an aversion to billionaires, so I doubt...Read more
Boeing keeps steady cadence, with 53 deliveries in October
Boeing delivered 53 airplanes in October, keeping up with a delivery cadence it has held in the second half of this year.
In the first five months of 2025, Boeing delivered about 45 planes each month, before spiking the number of deliveries to 60 in June and then dipping back to 48 in July.
Since then, it has delivered more than 50 airplanes ...Read more
H-1B visa: Spouses on H-4 visa face new threat
Some spouses of foreign workers on the controversial H-1B visa may lose their work permits after the Trump administration changed employment rules.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Oct. 30 stripped holders of the H-4 spousal visa of the ability to receive automatic extensions for their work permits when their renewal applications ...Read more
CNA says 'you make a difference in a person's life' when working in senior care
First comes the yelling. Then come smiles and hugs.
For 13 years, Morris Commesor has been a certified nursing assistant (CNA) at assisted-living facility the Glenn in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and the job can be just as emotionally demanding as it is physical. He works in memory care, helping senior residents living with dementia — a cognitive ...Read more
Why DEI isn't a success story at Seattle's tech companies
For Monica Cisneros, her decade of experience in the tech industry as a product marketing manager has come with bigotry tied to her Latina identity.
Often, it's subtle slights rooted in prejudice. Colleagues ask the Texan where she's really" from. Misogynistic co-workers have told her they don't like her female voice, and have decided not to ...Read more
Nuclear startup backed by Luckey, Lockheed director raises $130 million
Anduril Industries Inc. founder Palmer Luckey, a Lockheed Martin Corp. board member, Palantir Technology Inc.’s Shyam Sankar and other investors are putting $130 million into Valar Atomics, a nuclear startup that’s aiming to build thousands of advanced nuclear fission reactors within a decade.
The Hawthorne, California-based startup began...Read more
Pfizer wins obesity drug battle, with assist by Trump's FTC
Pfizer Inc. Chief Executive Albert Bourla had long searched for an obesity drug to make up for dwindling sales of the pharma company’s aging blockbusters. Late Friday, after a dramatic bidding war, he learned he’d finally claimed his prize.
Bourla found out at around 9 p.m. that evening, according to people familiar with the matter, that ...Read more
AI's $5 trillion data-center boom will dip into every debt market, JPMorgan says
The furious push by AI hyperscalers to build out data centers will need about $1.5 trillion of investment-grade bonds over the next five years and extensive funding from every other corner of the market, according to an analysis by JPMorgan Chase & Co.
“The question is not ‘which market will finance the AI-boom?’ Rather, the question is �...Read more
Rocket Lab delays debut of SpaceX-challenging rocket to 2026
Rocket Lab Corp. delayed the first launch of its larger Neutron rocket until next year, a setback in the space transportation company’s push to compete more directly with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
The Long Beach, California-based company said it will deliver Neutron to its launch site during the first three months of 2026, with an inaugural ...Read more
Fed's Miran says he'd favor half-point rate cut in December
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said better-than-expected inflation data and signs of continued weakness in the job market call for a third consecutive interest-rate cut in December.
In the absence of new economic information due to the government shutdown, a half-point cut next month is still “appropriate,” Miran said Monday during ...Read more
FAA halts private jet flights at major commercial airports, including Atlanta
In response to continued air traffic controller staffing shortages, the Federal Aviation Administration has largely prohibited private jet flights at 12 of the country’s busiest airports, including Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The limitations do not involve popular general aviation airports in metro Atlanta — those that...Read more
Boeing strike hit Day 99 on Monday. Company makes a new offer to St. Louis union workers
ST. LOUIS — The Boeing Co. on Monday made a new offer to its striking St. Louis defense workers as the work stoppage reached its 99th day.
And later on Monday, the negotiating committee for the machinists' union said it was recommending passage of Boeing's latest offer.
A vote will be held on the offer between 8 a.m. and noon on Thursday at ...Read more
Grindr chairman steps down amid his bid to take the company private
The West Hollywood-based queer dating app Grindr could soon go private after the chair of the board submitted a buyout bid and stepped down from his position.
James Lu, who served on Grindr's board for more than five years, said last week he was resigning to focus on personal business pursuits. In October, Lu and fellow board member Ray Zage ...Read more
Presents to arrive in time for the holidays, but may be more expensive
LOS ANGELES — Consumers don't have to worry about products arriving in time for the holidays, though they may be facing higher prices, say officials at one of America's largest ports.
Imports at the Port of Long Beach are flowing smoothly through its facilities despite the government shutdown and tariff uncertainties, port executives said. ...Read more
Norfolk Southern got safer after Ohio crash. Unions warn of merger risk
In the two and half years since Norfolk Southern’s devastating train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the company has undergone what it calls a “safety transformation.”
The 2023 derailment was a wake-up call for Norfolk Southern and the industry. The crash, fire and chemical plume forced the town to evacuate, and residents still fear ...Read more
Will the price be right? What shoppers can expect for the holiday season
FERNDALE, Michigan — Concerned about this year’s holiday season, the owners of Modern Natural Baby and Kids planned ahead. In addition to mailing out 10,000 Christmas catalogs for the first time, the store opened a warehouse to house more inventory, including stuffed animals and books.
"We bought a lot of this stuff in March and April when ...Read more
How the US auto industry looks at beating the Chinese without becoming them
Detroit’s auto executives say their companies need to beat China’s automakers — but they also can't become them.
China's advancement into the global auto space has accelerated under a political and economic system with major costs: low-cost labor and high rates of automation, mining and refining pollution, a lack of defense of ...Read more
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