A change at the top for Chipotle: the chain is bringing in Taco Bell CEO Brian Niccol to run the company. Chipotle has seen a drop in sales partly related to food safety issues. Niccol has run Taco Bell for three years.
Netflix adding yet another big producer to its roster for its upcoming original content. Award-winning producer-director, Ryan Murphy could be offered $300 million to work exclusively with Netflix for the next five years. Murphy is known for such hits as Glee, American Horror Story, and Nip/Tuck.
Flynn, a five-year-old Bichon Frise, took home Best in Show honors at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show on Tuesday. He beat out six other finalists, including Biggie the Pug, Slick the Border Collie, and Ty the Giant Schnauzer. Almost 2900 dogs competed in the big show, representing 202 breeds and varieties. This is Flynn's final year competing at Westminster.
The heated hearing began with recorded testimony from kids and parents talking about being exploited on social media. Throughout the hours-long event, parents who lost children to suicide silently held up pictures of their dead kids.
Adtalem CEO Steve Beard addresses a report from Safkhet Capital taking the short position on the for-profit education giant, plus why he believes there should be financial recourse for student loan borrowers misled by their institutions.
CEO of Americares Christine Squires shares how the organization is helping provide medical assistance in a time of increasing instability, war, and climate-related disaster.
Doug Clinton, Deepwater Asset Management managing partner, shares tips for investors looking to take advantage of the massive boom in artificial intelligence beyond Microsoft and Nvidia.
Jason Moser, analyst and adviser at the Motley Fool, shares thoughts on recent tech earnings, including what’s behind Google’s share price drop and why A.I. could be Microsoft’s ‘iPhone moment.’
CEOs of social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and more meet with lawmakers Wednesday about how they are protecting children from sexual exploitation.
San Francisco 49ers president Al Guido discusses what goes into preparing for Super Bowl LVIII, building a championship-ready team, and how Taylor Swift and streaming are both bringing new fans to the NFL.