Leak reveals how much Disney made from Genie+ park pass, Disney+ streaming

Information leaked from the Walt Disney Company earlier this summer includes passport numbers of cruise line workers, revenue generated from Disney+ and Genie+ (now Lightning Lane) and guest data.

Biden reportedly to block Nippon Steel's $14.9B takeover of U.S. Steel

President Joe Biden is expected to block Japan-based Nippon Steel's proposed $14.9 billion acquisition of Pennsylvania-based U.S. Steel on national security grounds, according to reports.

Activist investor controls enough of Southwest Airlines to call for special shareholder meeting

Elliott Investment Management has been pushing for big changes at the Dallas based airline, including dumping its CEO and chairman. Now, it looks like they're making good on their promise.

Union says its withdrawing from mediation with AT&T

The Communications Workers of America (CWA) announced that it is withdrawing from mediation with AT&T.

Tools and Tiaras' teaching trade skills to girls

Tools and Tiaras is a nonprofit on a mission to change the stigma about working in skilled trades, especially when it comes to girls.

Maryland city will pay you $20,000 to move there

A city in Maryland is offering a $20,000 incentive to get new residents to move there.

Survey reveals Americans' 2 biggest financial regrets

Amid ongoing inflation, a new survey found that the majority of Americans have financial regrets. Here's what they are.

Ex-Peloton billionaire CEO John Foley says he's lost all his money

Former Peloton CEO and co-founder John Foley said in a new interview that his fortune dried up. “I’m an open book… I’ve had to sell almost everything in my life."

The US added 818,000 fewer jobs this year than originally estimated

Over 800,000 fewer jobs were added by employers in the last few months, but consumer sentiment about the economy is still strong.

Company offering 'dream job for dog parents' in nationwide search

Woofz, a puppy and dog training app, has launched a nationwide search in the U.S. to hire someone for what it says is "the dream job for dog parents."

USPS could slow service in certain areas as it seeks to cut costs

The USPS is considering cost-cutting measures that could result in slower mail delivery for long-distance and rural services. 

Canada rail strike to end after government forces arbitration: reports

A Canadian railroad strike will apparently be short-lived: the government has ordered the country's two major railroads to enter arbitration and get trains rolling again.