Tesla gets its biggest order yet for its yet-unveiled semi-trucks, with UPS pre-ordering 125 of the all-electric big-rigs. And Vine's founders have trouble with their new project, as allegations of "creepy" behavior towards women have made it hard to raise funds.
Plus, is "Man Flu" real? We take a look at whether men are really suffering more when they get sick, or whether they're just whining.
And our latest episode of, "The Long and the Short, brought to you by TradeStation. We take a look at how social media stocks Facebook, Snap, and Twitter have fared this year. We also get a preview of Stitch Fix's first earnings report as a public company.
With job security being uncertain across a number of sectors, the American workforce is beginning to look toward career paths beyond their realm of expertise.
Cheddar News breaks down the new way people are subtly quitting their jobs post-pandemic, “quiet quitting.”
Online published Medium is reportedly it will post articles written by ChatGPT as long as it's properly disclosed.
Uber Eats is introducing a new feature to beef up transparency when ordering food.
Pet food maker Pedigree is offering metaverse users a chance to foster a pet from the real world — by starting in the virtual one.
Kathryn Minshew, founder and CEO of career development platform The Muse, joined Cheddar News to provide some tips if you're thinking of making a change in occupation.
CVS and Walmart are cutting back pharmacy hours due to a shortage of pharmacists.
The Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation showed the pace of price increases is slowing.
Mitchella Gilbert, CEO of Oya Femtech Apparel, joined Cheddar News, to discuss how its performance wear can help women.
The Week's Top Stories is a guided tour through the biggest market stories of the week, from winning stocks to brutal dips to the facts and forecasts generating buzz on Wall Street.
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