United Auto Workers makes progress in effort to unionize Mercedes factory

United Auto Workers makes progress in effort to unionize Mercedes factory

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save The United Auto Workers pressed forward in its effort to unionize auto factories in the South by announcing that 30 percent of Mercedes workers at an Alabama factory have signed cards endorsing unionization. The 30-year-old Tuscaloosa plant is the second to reach that milestone in…

OpenAI debuts GPT Store, new business tier after leadership fracas

OpenAI debuts GPT Store, new business tier after leadership fracas

OpenAI is back in action after its leadership tumult, debuting two product and service launches on Wednesday: the GPT Store — OpenAI’s answer to the App Store, which allows users to list personalized chatbots, or GPTs, they’ve built for others to download — and ChatGPT Team, a new option for businesses. ChatGPT Team, the smaller…

SEC’s X page hack ‘not a prank’, was ‘designed to make some money’: Silverado Policy’s Alperovitch

SEC’s X page hack ‘not a prank’, was ‘designed to make some money’: Silverado Policy’s Alperovitch

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Dmitri Alperovitch, Silverado Policy executive chairman, joins ‘Fast Money’ to talk about the SEC’s page on ‘X’ being hacked and the implications of the hack on the bitcoin market. 05:03 Tue, Jan 9 20246:10 PM EST

Neiman Marcus CEO says there’s ‘no need’ to sell the business as Saks takeover rumors swirl

Neiman Marcus CEO says there’s ‘no need’ to sell the business as Saks takeover rumors swirl

Shoppers enter and exit the Neiman Marcus at the King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 8, 2018. Mark Makela | Reuters ORLANDO, Fla. — As rumors swirl over whether Saks Fifth Avenue will acquire Neiman Marcus, Neiman’s CEO told CNBC there’s “no need” to sell the business, adding it’s unlikely…

GM’s McNeill on EV market: Headlines are disconnected from the data

GM’s McNeill on EV market: Headlines are disconnected from the data

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Jon McNeill, GM board member and former Tesla president, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss why growth is not slowing in the electric vehicle market, if McNeill shares the popular worries for the EV market, and more.

States have been eliminating taxes on period products for years. Here’s where you’ll still pay them.

States have been eliminating taxes on period products for years. Here’s where you’ll still pay them.

Packages of Tampax brand tampons on a drugstore shelf in New York on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. Richard Levine | Corbis News | Getty Images Over a lifetime, period products in the U.S. cost a total of around $6,000 per person, according to research published in 2021 — and that’s before tax. In 21 states, a sales tax…

Substack wanted to be neutral. Its tolerance of Nazis proved divisive.

Substack wanted to be neutral. Its tolerance of Nazis proved divisive.

Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save The newsletter platform Substack rose to prominence with a permissive approach to online speech, attracting big-name writers who felt “canceled” by the mainstream media for their conservative or libertarian rhetoric. Criticized in December for tolerating Nazis and white supremacists on its platform, Substack doubled down,…