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From trees to decorative chickens, holiday decor could boost retailers as shoppers pull back on gifts

From trees to decorative chickens, holiday decor could boost retailers as shoppers pull back on gifts

Zoom In IconArrows pointing outwards The Milam family turned its front lawn into a holiday-themed putt-putt course. Going all out on Christmas decorations has become a tradition for the Dallas family. Courtesy: Mike Milam For the holiday season, the front lawn of the Milam family’s house in Dallas has transformed into a mini golf winter […]

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Starbucks union votes to authorize strike ahead of this year’s last scheduled bargaining session

Starbucks union votes to authorize strike ahead of this year’s last scheduled bargaining session

A Starbucks worker boards the Starbucks union bus after Starbucks workers stood on the picket line with striking SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America (WGA) members in solidarity outside Netflix studios on July 28, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Mario Tama | Getty Images Starbucks Workers United said Tuesday that 98% of union baristas have

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Waymo to begin testing in Tokyo, its first international destination

Waymo to begin testing in Tokyo, its first international destination

A Waymo rider-only robotaxi is seen during a test ride in San Francisco on Dec. 9, 2022. Paresh Dave | Reuters Alphabet-owned Waymo announced Monday that it will start testing its autonomous vehicles in Tokyo in early 2025, the company’s first step toward international expansion.  Waymo hasn’t committed to start commercial service in Tokyo yet,

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From growth to gone: GM’s Cruise robotaxi business is latest growth initiative to falter

From growth to gone: GM’s Cruise robotaxi business is latest growth initiative to falter

A Cruise autonomous taxi in San Francisco, California, US, on Thursday Aug. 10, 2023. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images DETROIT — For years, General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra has promised a new future for the company, away from a stodgy metal-bending automaker into a tech-driven, forward-thinking company poised for growth.

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Why it’s gotten more difficult to get a free first-class upgrade

Why it’s gotten more difficult to get a free first-class upgrade

Passengers deplane through the business class seating area on an American Airlines flight, London Heathrow Airport, Aug. 14, 2018. Jeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Cheap seats aren’t enough for airline passengers anymore. Since the pandemic, travelers have shown airlines that they’re willing to pay up to sit at the relatively spacious

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From Chili’s to burger chains, here are the restaurant industry winners and losers in 2024

From Chili’s to burger chains, here are the restaurant industry winners and losers in 2024

A “location closed” sign hangs in the window of a closed Red Lobster restaurant in Torrance, California on May 14, 2024.  Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty Images A rocky year for restaurants separated the industry’s biggest chains into winners and losers, as eateries competed for a smaller pool of customers who have grown

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FAA head Michael Whitaker to step down before Trump takes office

FAA head Michael Whitaker to step down before Trump takes office

Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Mike Whitaker listens to a question during a news conference on the FAA’s work to hold Boeing accountable for safety and production quality issues, at the Federal Aviation Administration Headquarters on May 30, 2024 in Washington, DC.  Andrew Harnik | Getty Images The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Whitaker,

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