As the US — and everywhere else — has digested multi-year inflation, pressure has mounted disproportionately on the restaurant sector.
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For the wind power sector, 2023 was a financial bloodbath. As we hit peak fossil fuel usage, wind power needs the wind back in its sails.
It’s not your imagination — 2023 was the best year in a decade for actually boarding your flight.
Jeff Bezos’ company has stepped up its space game by picking up an upstart to expand even further.
Tesla was a notable absentee from this week’s Shanghai Auto Show, where Volkswagen and other carmakers debuted new offerings.
The media and theme-park giant agreed to consult with the hedge fund in exchange for backing its board slate.
The tech could raise privacy concerns if it’s used on Disney theme park visitors that are children and minors.
Tesla’s delivery numbers looked pretty good, until you compare them to those from up-and-coming Chinese rival BYD.
Toymaker Hasbro crushed expectations in its latest quarter, but its annual guidance hasn’t been updated to consider potential tariffs.
New York City put the kibosh on Airbnb. Now, hotels prices are skyrocketing this holiday season amid soaring demand.
The US government designed a program to incentivize the development of treatments for rare tropical diseases. Big Pharma had other plans.
Following a Reuters investigation into parts failing on Tesla vehicles, Norway’s road regulator says it’s looking into Tesla’s suspensions.
It was only last year that 737 felt like the number of scandals Boeing was embroiled in, rather than the name of its narrow-body aircraft.
With Hollywood conquered, Netflix has a new goal: reach a $1 trillion market cap by 2030, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Banks pocketed huge sums in the first quarter from equities because the “increased market volatility” triggered a rush on transactions.
As a share of US GDP, the manufacturing sector has decreased from a nearly 25% peak in the 1950s to about 11% today.