Category: Business

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods Buys Moosejaw From Walmart

    Walmart has agreed to sell the outdoor business Moosejaw to Dick’s Sporting Goods. The e-commerce company will be put under Public Lands, which specializes in camping and hiking equipment. Todd Spaletto, president of public lands and senior vice president for Dick’s, stated, “We admire what Moosejaw has accomplished over the past three decades as leaders…

  • A24’s EEAAO “Raccacoonie” Auction to Help Laundry Workers and Transgender Rights

    To raise funds for laundry workers, Asian mental health, and transgender rights, A24 is auctioning off artifacts from the popular film Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. Many pieces from the multiverse-spanning film will be auctioned off, including Dierdre’s IRS ID card, Jobu’s Elvis costume, and an instantly identifiable “Auditor of the Month Trophy.” In addition,…

  • Home Depot Announces Salary Increases for U.S. and Canada Employees

    Home Depot announced on Tuesday that it would invest $1 billion in salary hikes for its hourly U.S. and Canada employees. Every hourly employee at the Atlanta-based home improvement firm will receive a raise beginning this month. In all markets, starting salary will be at least $15 per hour. The unemployment rate in the United…

  • Italy Tour Inspires Starbucks CEO to Launch Olive Oil-Infused Lattes

    According to a press release, Starbucks is releasing an Oleato latte with oat milk and olive oil, an Oleato ice shaken espresso, and an Oleato golden foam cold brew created with a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. CEO Howard Schultz suggested olive oil-infused drinks. He started taking a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil…

  • Xbox’s “Binding Contract” With Nintendo Provides “Call of Duty” for 10 Years

    Microsoft and Nintendo have agreed to make Call of Duty available on their platforms. On Tuesday, Microsoft president Brad Smith tweeted that a 10-year partnership had been inked to deliver Xbox games to Nintendo’s gamers. The agreement guarantees that Nintendo gamers will get access to the most recent Call of Duty titles “on the same…

  • Increasing Energy Prices Might Push 140 Million Individuals Into Absolute Poverty

    According to a recent study, the rise in energy prices that has followed Russia’s war with Ukraine might force millions of people throughout the world into abject poverty. In a collaborative effort between the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands, the journal Nature Energy assessed the impact of the war and found…

  • Chick-Fil-A Opens a “Brake Room” in New York City for Delivery Drivers

    CHICK-FIL-A’S REST STOP In Manhattan, Chick-Fil-A is opening a “Brake Room” for the delivery personnel. The area will be equipped with restrooms, beverages, Wi-Fi, indoor bike racks, and phone charging stations. Each employee who has made at least one delivery for the company within the past week is eligible to enter. In recent years, the…

  • Tesla Employees Charge Automaker with Union Busting

    According to a Bloomberg News article, workers at Tesla’s Gigafactory 2 in Buffalo, New York, claim the carmaker fired dozens of employees after they announced unionization plans. One of the fired workers was a part of the 25-person organizing team for Workers United, according to a complaint submitted to the US National Labor Relations Board…

  • Ladies File Lawsuit Against Olaplex For Products Causing Hair Loss

    Thirty women have sued Olaplex, saying that the company’s hair products made their hair fall out, break, and cause other problems. The lawsuit says that the company used things like lilial and panthenol known to cause allergic reactions (the former being banned in Europe). Olaplex has said it is not guilty and is “ready to…

  • Norfolk Southern Campaigned Against Buttigieg’s Stricter Train Proposal

    In November and December, representatives from Norfolk Southern, the corporation responsible for the tragic train crash in East Palestine, Ohio, met with government representatives to voice their opposition to a proposed regulation meant to assist during rail emergencies. According to a memo by The Washington Post, the attendees of the first meeting included Transportation Secretary…