Bob Riha, Jr. / Getty ImagesCommentary Thieves Appear to Be Forcing Major Changes at a Growing Number of Walmart Locations Shoplifting in major Democrat-run cities might finally force Walmart to scale back on its glut of self-checkout lanes. By Allison Anton April 22, 2024
David Livingston / Getty ImagesCommentary Oh No: Hollywood Writers Learn Tough Lesson Following Strike With many studios reducing the shows they make, some writers might now be regretting demanding increased pay. By Allison Anton April 22, 2024
Alex Brandon / AP PhotoCommentary Biden Files Lawsuit Against Gas Station Chain the Same Day He Was Mocked for Shuffling Into It "We have attempted to work with the EEOC for nearly eight years to find common ground and resolve this dispute," the company said. By George C. Upper III April 22, 2024
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary Blue-State Paradise: Vacant NYC Storefronts 'Creating Havoc,' Nearly Double Since Pandemic New York City is seeing a rise in vacant storefronts as local officials continue to deal with rampant crime and homelessness. By Samuel Short April 20, 2024
Charly Triballeau / AFP via Getty Images 'I Was Ignored, Told Not to Create Delays, and Frankly, to Shut Up.' - Boeing Whistleblower's Shocking Testimony While testifying before Congress, the Boeing whistleblower said the beleaguered company is “putting out defective airplanes.” By Johnathan Jones April 20, 2024
ROBYN BECK / AFP via Getty Images Netflix Plans to Withhold a Key Metric from Shareholders: Is Streaming Titan Hiding Something? "In our early days, when we had little revenue or profit, membership growth was a strong indicator of our future potential." By Bryan Chai April 20, 2024
Walter Cicchetti / Shutterstoc Wendy's Giving Out Free Fries to Customers Every Friday in Stunning New Offer “Fans deserve a pick-me-up after a long week -- Wendy's is answering the call," the company said in a news release. By Johnathan Jones April 18, 2024
Michael M. Santiago / Getty ImagesCommentary Google Lays Off 28 Pro-Palestinian Workers Over Protesting $1.2 Billion Contract with Israel “Their behavior was unacceptable, extremely disruptive, and made co-workers feel threatened," the company said. By C. Douglas Golden April 18, 2024
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Red Lobster May File for Bankruptcy as Labor Costs Skyrocket: Report Hit with rising labor costs, the seafood restaurant chain Red Lobster may go the Chapter 11 route to deal with existing debts. By Jack Davis April 17, 2024
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Toyota Recalls 211,000 Prius Vehicles Over Potentially Dangerous Flaw There's a problem lurking in the rear doors of thousands of Toyota Prius models, sparking the company to announce a recall. By Jack Davis April 17, 2024