McDonald’s fired Steve Easterbrook in 2019 after he violating company policy by having a consensual relationship with an employee.
Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY
Salesforce to cut 10% of workforce amid broader tech layoffs
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Used-car prices expected to drop up to 20% in 2023 as inventory stabilizes
Car prices could ease slightly next year, but rising interest rates could offset the price decline.
New-car prices remain historically high. Here’s how to score a year-end deal this December
New car prices remain high, but you might be able to find year-end deals if you know where to look.
Not so secret Santa: How to keep gifts a secret when you’re holiday shopping online
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Crypto firm BlockFi sues a Sam Bankman-Fried company over Robinhood shares
The lawsuit came the same day BlockFi filed for bankruptcy in the aftermath of the collapse of crypto exchange FTX.
Cars discontinued in 2023: Honda, Toyota and Chevrolet all dropped models
The fleet of vehicles discontinued includes a number of passenger cars as Americans continue to flock to SUVs.
Half of Twitter’s top advertisers have left the platform since Elon Musk’s takeover, report says
A report by liberal watchdog group Media Matters for America said the companies have spent nearly $2 billion in advertising on Twitter since 2020.
Elon Musk refuses to pay travel invoices Twitter incurred before his arrival, report says
Musk has put several cost-cutting measures in place since he closing his $44 billion Twitter acquisition last month.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried criticizes regulators, regrets bankruptcy filing in latest interview
A meltdown at FTX began after revelations a sister company relied heavily on a token issued by the crypto giant.