The Trump administration plans to push PJM Interconnection, the nation’s largest electricity grid, to force major technology companies to pay for new plants.
Equal Pay Day acknowledges how far we still have to go for full gender equality in the U.S., marking the extra time it takes the average woman to earn the same wage as a man. Author of 'Limitless' and 'Wonderhell' Laura Gassner Otting shares how and why women are persistently underpaid, underestimated, and how we can close that earnings gap and make way for gender equity.
Chef Charlie Mitchell, the first Black American executive chef to be awarded a Michelin star in New York City, shares some of his favorite fresh spring vegetables, breaks down how long it takes to plate his incredible dishes at Clover Hill, and shares his reaction to being a James Beard Award semifinalist and Michelin’s 2022 New York Young Chef Award winner.
Chef Charlie Mitchell, the first Black American executive chef to be awarded a Michelin star in New York City, shares some of his favorite fresh spring vegetables, breaks down how long it takes to plate his incredible dishes at Clover Hill, and shares his reaction to being a James Beard Award semifinalist and Michelin’s 2022 New York Young Chef Award winner.
It's Women's History Month and Tuesday marks Equal Pay Day. To honor the occasion, Laura Gassner Otting, author of Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path, and Live Your Best Life, spoke with Cheddar News' correspondent Shannon LaNier about how to properly value yourself and get the pay you deserve, regardless of your gender.
A winter storm dumped heavy, wet snow in parts of the Northeast on Tuesday, causing tens of thousands of power outages, widespread school closings, dangerous road conditions and a plane to slide off a taxiway.
Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse rattled the technology industry that had been the bank's backbone, leaving shell-shocked entrepreneurs thankful for the government reprieve that saved their money while they mourned the loss of a place that served as a chummy club of innovation.
Depositors withdrew savings, and investors broadly sold off bank shares as the federal government raced to reassure Americans that the banking system is secure following two bank failures.