Time names its Person of the Year. The magazine's assisting managing editor talks about giving "The Silence Breakers" the title. Facebook is named the best company to work for. The social network topping career site Glassdoor's annual employee choice awards. UPS is warning customers of some delivery delays after those record-breaking Cyber Monday orders. Wal-Mart Stores is changing its legal name to Walmart after nearly 50 years. Bitcoin hits an all-time high of $13,000. Bravo star Katie Maloney talks about the 6th season of "Vanderpump Rules" and her celeb makeup collaboration.
The Biden administration says it will impose inflation penalties on dozens of drug makers to lower costs for those on Medicare.
Two of the top low-cost online retailers are going head to head in a new legal battle. Cheddar News' Michelle Castillo breaks the lawsuit down.
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits fell last week as the labor market continues to thrive despite high interest rates and elevated costs.
The earliest version of Disney's Mickey Mouse will become public domain on Jan. 1, 2024.
The toy magic oven called the Cookeez Makery is one of the hottest toys for kids this holiday season.
In the UK, IKEA is looking to give away some meatballs, and not just regular-size meatballs.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is set to star in a movie playing MMA and UFC legend, Mark Care, while Kevin Hart will headline a boxing project over on Peacock.
Coca-Cola is recalling drinks sold in three southern states due to possible "foreign materials" inside cans.
Stocks jumped after the Dow Jones closed at a record high while fresh retail sales data showed positive consumer spending ahead of the holidays.
The Food and Drug Administration is asking Congress for new powers, including the ability to mandate drug recalls and require eyedrop makers to undergo inspections before shipping products to the U.S.
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