Boycotts can “definitely” have an impact on a company’s public image, but experts say there is less evidence they have a long-term impact on revenue.
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FTC wants to bar Facebook parent Meta from monetizing young users’ data
The FTC on Wednesday said it is proposing changes to a 2020 privacy order that would prohibit Meta from profiting from data from users under 18.
Subway is exploring a sale. It hopes a $5B debt plan will sweeten the deal, per report
Subway CEO John Chidsey said he aims to have a deal signed by early June.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon: ‘This part of the crisis is over’ after First Republic takeover
JPMorgan Chase Bank CEO Jamie Dimon said this part of the banking crisis “is over” after regulators seized First Republic Bank early Monday.
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Former NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell accused of sexual harassment by CNBC anchor Hadley Gamble
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Attorneys general ask for recall of Kia, Hyundai vehicles due to lack of anti-theft devices
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Netflix to crack down on password sharing, end DVD rental plan this year
Netflix said it will ship its final DVD in September after 25 years of offering DVD rentals. The company also plans to crack down on password sharing.
USA TODAY Editor-in-Chief Nicole Carroll leaving Gannett
Michael McCarter, USA TODAY’s Opinion Editor, has been named interim editor-in-chief while the company searches for Nicole Carroll’s replacement.
US Treasury updates list of EVs that qualify for tax credits. See which cars made the list.
The U.S. Treasury released a list of the electric and hybrid vehicles that will have access to up to $7,500 of tax credits.