Walmart Plans To Hire 50,000 Employees By End Of April
Walmart's chief people officer says the company is working to change its hiring strategy so people can see working there as a good long-term move.

Criminal charges dropped against PG&E over fatal California wildfire
The utility company has instead reached a $50 million settlement with Shasta County prosecutors over the fire that killed four people.

Meta threatens to block news content in California if bill passes
The bill would require tech giants like Facebook and Instagram to pay news outlets whose stories appear on their platforms.

Amazon workers walk off the job, protesting recent company changes
Around 1,700 corporate Amazon employees walked out of the office Wednesday to stand up against decisions regarding climate action.
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Paradise in the dark: Where Americans go 'weeks' without electricity
Scripps National Correspondent Amber Strong looks into climate change's impact on the Caribbean islands and the race to find a solution.

Dev Shah, an eighth grader, wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee
He walked away with $50,000 and the Scripps National Spelling Bee trophy after beating over 200 spelling competitors.

Migrants, advocates say new Florida law will greatly hurt labor market
A new law will penalize businesses who employ undocumented migrants, and advocates say it'll greatly affect the state's labor market.