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.

Boeing bids farewell to an icon, delivers last 747 jumbo jet
Since 1969, the 747 has served as a cargo plane, a commercial aircraft capable of carrying nearly 500, and the Air Force One presidential aircraft.
By Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times / AP
McDonald's Among Companies Trying To Stop California Minimum Wage Hike
In-N-Out, Chipotle, Starbucks, Chick-Fil-A, Panda Express, and Domino's are among several companies opposing the $22 an hour minimum wage increase.
By Nam Y. Huh / AP
E.W. Scripps CEO shares his thoughts on the changing news industry
Adam Symson sits down with Scripps News' Christian Bryant to explore news industry challenges and why he has hope for the future of media.
By Scripps NewsTop Stories

The history and traditions behind Groundhog Day
What are the grounded facts of this holiday?
By Barry Reeger / AP
Drones are being tested to deliver AEDs to cardiac arrest emergencies
Sweden is one of the first places to develop an AED drone delivery program, and over the span of four months, they made 11 deliveries.
By Scott Sonner / City of Flirtey via AP
This young author is on a mission to make crayons more diverse
In 2020, Bellen Woodard rolled out More Than Peach crayons, which feature a variety of skin tones.
By Scripps News