Why is the Thames water in such trouble?

Written by Darbel Jordan and Ben King BBC News June 29, 2023, 13:22 GMT Updated 11…

United Airlines passengers see the second day of chaos at Denver International Airport

Day two of travel chaos for United passengers at Denver International Airport. Dozens of delays and…

The auto industry group is attacking Biden’s plan to electrify American cars

But last year, all-electric vehicles accounted for just 5.8 percent of new cars sold in the…

DoorDash, changing the business model, will offer drivers hourly wages

DoorDash said Wednesday that it will begin giving delivery drivers the option of paying minimum hourly…

Dow futures: Market rally higher, but Nvidia pulls back late on AI chip export ban report

Dow Jones futures fell early Wednesday, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures fell slightly. NVDA stock…

Uber, Robinhood and other SF tech companies are laying off hundreds

Software company New Relic is laying off 155 US workers and up to 57 overseas, according…

Elon Musk agrees to train with the UFC legend in order to fight Mark Zuckerberg

If you’re 51 and thinking of stepping inside a cage to fight for the first time,…

Amazon drops prime membership prices to $2 ahead of Prime Day

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our site, The…

A looming workers’ strike in Lunds and Peerless may affect holiday shopping

The union representing more than 2,500 Lunds & Byerlys workers plans to strike this week during…

PacWest sells loans to Ares as a Private Trust Banking Division

(Bloomberg) — BackWest Bancorp sold a $3.5 billion portfolio of asset-backed loans to Ares Management, the…