Those new IRS agents won't be going after regular Americans, agency reaffirms as Congress prepares for funding fight
In its latest effort to show that it is putting its extra congressional funding to good use, the Internal Revenue Service said Friday that it is shifting its enforcement efforts to high-income earners, partnerships and big corporations.
2023-09-09 03:18
Logistics startup rescinds dozens of job offers amid messy executive drama
Flexport founder Ryan Petersen said his supply chain management firm would rescind dozens of job offers just days before many applicants were scheduled to start work — a move that followed a dramatic leadership shakeup this week.
2023-09-09 03:17
US furniture retailer RH shares tumble as slowing sales prompt dour revenue forecast
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK Shares of U.S. home furniture retailer RH dropped more than 15% on Friday
2023-09-09 03:16
Phoenix cleaners working on brutally hot planes without air conditioning file a complaint
Baggage handlers and airplane cleaners at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport say they are exposed to brutally hot temperatures and are asking for an investigation into their employer.
2023-09-09 02:59
CPAP maker Philips agrees to pay at least $479 million to users over recalled devices
CPAP sleep apnea machine maker Philips Respironics agreed to pay at least $479 million in a settlement over alleged health risks from toxic sound reducing foam, lawyers for the plaintiff announced Thursday.
2023-09-09 02:45
FAA Seeks New Technology in Response to Uptick in Close Calls on Runways
The US Federal Aviation Administration is taking the first step toward mandating cockpit-alerting technologies to reduce the risk
2023-09-09 02:18
New York AG's office now says Trump inflated his net worth by as much as $3.6 billion in three separate years
Donald Trump inflated his net worth by as much as $3.6 billion in three separate years between 2011 and 2021, lawyers for the New York attorney general's office alleged Friday, significantly more than previously purported.
2023-09-09 01:49
Dakota Access Study Leaves US Oil Pipeline’s Fate in Limbo
The Biden administration has left the Energy Transfer LP’s controversial Dakota Access Pipeline in limbo, with the release
2023-09-09 01:28
Argentina Ordered to Pay $16 Billion in US Suit Over YPF
Argentina was ordered to pay at least $8.4 billion in damages and $7.6 billion in interest in a
2023-09-09 01:28
UBS executives sold over $15 million shares in September
UBS executives have sold millions in shares since the Swiss bank announced its second quarter results, according to
2023-09-09 01:25
Walmart cut starting pay for some new jobs
Walmart, America's largest private employer, is paying some new hires less than it would have earlier in the year in a sign of a cooling labor market.
2023-09-09 01:18
Apple endorses California bill to oblige companies to report carbon footprint
By Isla Binnie NEW YORK Apple has endorsed a California Senate bill that would require large companies to
2023-09-09 01:18
