It's about to get ugly for the tech industry. Startups and public companies are readying for a wave of cost-cutting and layoffs amid rough market conditions. Inflation is soaring, public market valuations are dropping, and…
Frivolous: New Yorkers slam JetBlue for flyover near…
JetBlue is staging a flyover of three passenger aircraft over New York City on the evening of May 7 to honor essential workers. New Yorkers took to social media to decry this decision, saying it…
Therapists for the 1% are seeing a boom…
Therapists that cater to the 1% are seeing a surge in business during the coronavirus outbreak, Mark Ellwood reported for Bloomberg. While many people are experiencing heightened anxiety because of the virus, the wealthy are…
Look inside multimillion-dollar homes for sale in Saint-Tropez,…
France has been on lockdown since March 16 and will begin lifting restrictions next week. Beginning Monday, businesses, including real-estate agencies, will be able to reopen. An elderly woman wearing a protective face mask walks…
Sidewalk Labs abandons project for high-tech Toronto neighborhood…
Sidewalk Labs' ambitious $900 million plan to build a high-tech neighbourhood in Toronto has come to an end, as the company abandons plans owing to "economic uncertainties." The project, which had been planned since 2017,…
Coronavirus cases outside of New York are surging…
New York — the epicenter of the US's coronavirus outbreak — is finally seeing a decline in new infections, deaths, and hospitalizations related to the virus. But the virus is continuing to surge across the…
Blue Apron CEO says coronavirus is helping meal…
Struggling Blue Apron is experiencing a major uptick in sales as Americans seek out meal kits and stay home to cook more than ever before during the coronavirus outbreak. According to the company, sales increased…
Trump administration shelves CDC report on safely reopening…
The CDC produced a 17-page report with advice on how to safely reopen public spaces in the throes of a pandemic, but was told it "would never see the light of day," an agency official…
McDonalds chief executive says he is confident in…
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski remains confident in the fast-food giant's meat supply chain, despite meat processing plants across the US being forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. "For us really what's been…