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Microsoft warned Bill Gates over ‘inappropriate’ emails to female staffer in 2008, report says
Microsoft executives warned Bill Gates to stop sending flirtatious emails to a female employee in 2008, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Sephora launches same day delivery and live chat with beauty experts in its app
Sephora will now include options to chat live with beauty experts instantly on your computer or mobile device as the company adapts to surging e-commerce demand
Parent’s Choice Rice Baby Cereal at Walmart recalled for high arsenic levels
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found that a samples of Parent’s Choice Rice Baby Cereal were above the guidance for inorganic arsenic.
This upcoming Google search engine feature will compete with Facebook, Twitter in curating news
Google is developing a new feature called Big Moments, which will compete with Facebook and Twitter in delivering the latest breaking news updates.
Texas abortion law critics are targeting these corporate donors and Texas-based companies
The Democratic party is targeting companies like AT&T, Time Warner and NBC for their role in supporting Republican sponsors of the Texas abortion bill
Bank of America increases minimum wage to $21 as labor shortages push up compensation
Bank of America announced a raise in its U.S. min wage to $21. The same week, Wells Fargo said banks would cut 100,000 jobs due to automation.
Uber can have your airport ride ready once you land. Here’s how it’ll work.
New features in the update include early booking, flight tracking, curbside pickup, advance scheduling and Uber Eats at airport restaurants.
Google’s latest sustainability push? Showing carbon emissions for flights in search results
This Wednesday, Google launched a new feature that displays a carbon emissions estimate for flights in its search results. Here’s what it looks like.
Are you middle class? The answer may depend on more than just your income.
Defining who is (and isn’t) middle class is more than just a number. It’s also about aspirations and how we see ourselves.