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.
Former Tesla worker settles discrimination case after $3M verdict
This settles appeals both sides were pursuing after a federal jury awarded the former employee nearly $3.2 million last April.
Lawsuit over Apple AirTag stalking claims can proceed, judge rules
The lawsuit claims Apple ignored warnings about how the devices could be used for stalking before it released them in 2021.
Crafts retailer Joann files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Joann will likely become privately owned by certain lenders and industry parties, meaning its shares would no longer be publicly traded.
Mom who left toddler home alone to go on vacation gets life for murder
The lead detective and the medical examiner who performed the girl's autopsy called the case the most "horrific" of their careers.
New intermittent fasting study had 'surprisingly' negative results
While recent studies suggest time-restricted eating can help people lose weight, new research raises significant questions about risks of the method.
Hawaii man pleads guilty to killing lover and encasing body in tub
Juan Tejedor Baron, 25, allegedly poured concrete over his lover's dead body and planned to fraudulently take ownership of the man's home and car.