At least 7 dead and more than 2 million without power in Hurricane Beryl aftermath
Beryl is now a tropical depression, but more than 21 million people are under flood watches from Arkansas to Michigan as it continues to moves northeast.
San Francisco’s AI boom can’t stop real estate slide, as office vacancies reach new record
Office vacancies in San Francisco hit another record in the second quarter, and rent prices fell to their lowest since 2015, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
Trump’s increasing election odds after debate already affecting financial markets
Markets are starting to absorb the possibility that what was once a toss-up presidential election campaign has taken a notable turn.
Amazon announces new $79 Echo Spot alarm clock
It is the first upgrade to the device since Amazon first introduced the Echo Spot in 2017.
Federal judge partially blocks FTC ban on noncompetes. Here’s what that means for workers
A ban on noncompete agreements by the Federal Trade Commission is in legal limbo. Here’s what employees should know now.
Target will stop accepting personal checks
The retail giant has announced several new store policies aimed at streamlining the checkout process.
Goldman trader is on correction watch because everyone — including himself — is too bullish
Exuberance in markets is giving this trader pause, especially as investors head into what is a traditionally weak period for stocks, seasonally.
NASCAR debuts electric race car prototype ahead of Chicago Street Race
The vehicle’s debut was part of the organization’s long-term goals decarbonizing its operations and reducing its carbon footprint.
Democratic power players are circulating a proposal for Biden to exit, launch ‘blitz primary’
President Joe Biden is facing escalating pressure to drop out of the 2024 race against Donald Trump, following his high-profile debate flop.