Pension a sticking point for Boeing machinists Pension plan a sticking point for Boeing machinists on strike 04:46 Boeing machinists union leadership has endorsed the latest contract proposal and is calling for a vote early next week, possibly bringing an end to a weekslong strike . "It is time for our Members to lock in
Ford to idle F-150 Lightning plant for 7 weeks Ford to idle F-150 Lightning plant for 7 weeks 01:57 Ford Motor on Thursday said it is temporarily halting production of the Detroit automaker's F-150 Lightning pickup truck until 2025 amid waning consumer demand for electric vehicles. Ford will pause manufacturing of the EV at its Rouge
Starbucks no longer charging customers for non-dairy milk Starbucks no longer charging customers for non-dairy milk 00:23 Starbucks is looking to turn its business around by being less of a fast-food chain and more of a neighborhood coffee house. Brian Niccol, the struggling company's new CEO, on Thursday shared his vision of Starbucks becoming "a
Starbucks no longer charging customers for non-dairy milk Starbucks no longer charging customers for non-dairy milk 00:23 Starbucks is looking to turn its business around by being less of a fast-food chain and more of a neighborhood coffee house. Brian Niccol, the struggling company's new CEO, on Thursday shared his vision of Starbucks becoming "a
Credit Karma customers who were deceived by the credit service's company's alleged false "pre-approved" offers will get $2.5 million from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC on Thursday announced that it is sending payments to nearly 51,000 consumers who filed a valid claim with the commission before a March deadline. It first took action
Trump on immigration, border security Trump emphasizes economy, immigration as top issues before 2024 elections 02:20 Trump Media & Technology Group has had a wild stock market ride this month. After quadrupling in price just days before, the stock has lost 31% of its value during a two-day decline, shaving about $1.9 billion from former
About 60,000 tumblers sold at Wawa stores in eight states and the District of Columbia are being recalled after its manufacturer received four reports of laceration injuries, according to a notice published Thursday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The tumblers' metal straws pose a risk of cutting consumers' hands and mouths, the notice
Economy grows 2.8% in latest GDP report The economy grew 2.8% last quarter. Here's how that impacts you 02:14 The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, dropped to 2.1% last month on an annual basis, close to the central bank's goal of a 2% annual rate. That could cement
The economy grew 2.8% last quarter. Here's how that impacts you - CBS News Watch CBS News The government released its latest GDP number, which is a measure of the change in the economy's size. The report shows it grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter of the year. CBS News
By Brett Kelman | KFF Health News and Anna Werner | CBS News October 31, 2024 / 5:00 AM EDT / KFF Health News These are 3 of the worst foods for teeth Dental experts share 3 of the worst foods for your teeth 03:11 Becky Carroll was missing a few teeth, and others were