Human Rights Campaign says it’s taking action against Anheuser-Busch over its handling of the conservative backlash to trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
Culture wars are spreading to work: Republican and Democrat workers deeply divided over DEI
GOP frontrunners Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis attack DEI, Democrats embrace it. Now those divisions have spread to the workplace.
Culture wars are spreading to work: Republican and Democrat workers deeply divided over DEI
GOP frontrunners Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis attack DEI, Democrats embrace it. Now those divisions have spread to the workplace.
Taco Tuesday throwdown: Taco Bell challenges Taco John’s to ‘liberate’ trademark
Taco Bell wants to cancel the Taco Tuesday trademark owned by Wyoming-based restaurant chain Taco John’s.
Fear over AI dangers grows as some question if tools like ChatGPT will be used for evil
Americans worry that artificial intelligence like ChatGPT could be used for evil and they want OpenAi, Microsoft and Google to do something about it.
Disney CEO Bob Iger escalates war of words with Ron DeSantis. Who’s winning the Florida feud?
Iger escalated the war of words with DeSantis this week, hinting that Disney World might drop plans to invest $17 billion and create 13,000 new jobs.
Linda Yaccarino is Twitter’s new CEO: What to know about Elon Musk’s pick
Elon Musk has tapped NBCUniversal advertising sales chief Linda Yaccarino to succeed him as Twitter’s CEO.
Twitter is getting a new CEO: Elon Musk’s likely successor is NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino
Elon Musk says he has picked a new Twitter CEO. He did not name her but reports say it may be NBCUniversal’s advertising chief Linda Yaccarino.
ESG fireworks on Capitol Hill over climate change: Smart business or ‘woke capitalism’?
Democrats and Republicans squared off over environmental, social and governance investing again Wednesday during a House Oversight Committee hearing
Microsoft employees are not getting pay raises this year and bonuses will be smaller, too
Microsoft will not give raises to full-time employees this year and is cutting back on bonuses and stock awards, too, as revenue growth slows.