The Senate on Wednesday voted to block Biden rule allowing retirement plans to consider environmental, social and corporate governance principles.
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It’s not me, it’s Netflix: With password sharing on the block, how to boot your friends
Netflix is going to charge customers to share their accounts with someone outside their household. How do you break the news to friends and family?
Tired of serving time in Facebook jail? You will now get warnings before being locked up.
Facebook says it will warn users when they run afoul of its rules instead of taking away their posting privileges and throwing them in Facebook jail.
This brave sailor survived at sea eating ketchup. Now Heinz wants to buy him a new boat.
Heinz is searching for a sailor, who survived nearly a month at sea with nothing but ketchup and seasonings, to buy him a new state-of-the-art boat.
Catalytic converter thefts are up: How to protect your catalytic converter from being stolen
There is no sure-fire way to prevent catalytic converter theft but there are measures you can take to deter thieves or at least slow them down.
Will Bing chatbot break your Google habit? The odds are not in Microsoft’s favor
More than half of adults in the U.S. – 57% – use Google Search on a daily basis compared to 10% for Bing, according to new data from Morning Consult.
Electricity bills are surging, is it still cheaper to charge an EV than get gas? It depends.
The cost of charging an EV is almost always less than filling a car’s gas tank but it can depend on gas prices and electricity rates where you live.
Will George Floyd’s murder change corporate America? A top Black CEO says he’s optimistic.
Chris Womack is one of the nation’s top CEOs and one of its top Black leaders. He’s optimistic that top corporate leadership will become more diverse.
‘If I can do it, I know you can:’ Meet the Black CEO fighting for corporate diversity
Calvin Butler Jr., a first-generation college graduate and the new CEO of Exelon, wants to show young people that they, too, can reach the top.
House Judiciary subpoenas CEOs of largest tech companies including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg
Iowa Republican Jim Jordan has subpoenaed the CEOs of the nation’s five largest tech companies as he investigate allegations of anti-conservative bias