NBA superstar Kevin Durant and partner Rich Kleiman are expanding beyond their Boardroom media business.
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UAW will strike at additional U.S. auto plants if ‘serious progress’ isn’t made by noon Friday
The timing of the additional plants would come just over a week after the union announced targeted strikes at assembly plants of about 12,700 autoworkers.
Continue readingAfter a year of chaos, CNN bets on new CEO Thompson to focus on long-term viability
New CNN CEO Mark Thompson begins his job in October, and he’ll likely focus on building a subscription digital businesses around CNN and CNN.com.
Continue readingUninsured Americans can still get free Covid boosters — here’s how to find them
The new Covid vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna began to roll out last week after the CDC recommended them to all Americans ages six months […]
Continue readingDisney plans to nearly double its investment in parks and cruises business
Disney’s theme parks have been a relative bright spot while the entertainment giant struggles to make a profit on streaming.
Continue readingRocket Lab stock drops 25% after first launch failure in over two years
Rocket Lab’s 41st Electron rocket launch failed about 2 minutes and 30 seconds after lifting off from New Zealand.
Continue readingEV charging needs big improvements soon if the auto industry’s transition is going to work
There’s a groundswell forming to expand and improve the U.S. charging landscape for EVs, but experts agree there’s a long road ahead.
Continue readingWriters union will resume strike negotiations with studios this week
The WGA and the AMPTP will start talking again. Dual writers and actors strikes have shut down Hollywood.
Continue readingNew York is cracking down on illegal weed stores as legal market struggles to take hold
New York is stepping up its efforts to stop unlicensed smoke shops from selling marijuana, as the state struggles to boot up its legal marketplace.
Continue readingAmericans plan to keep cutting back on spending through the holidays, new survey says
U.S. consumers have cut back on spending and plan to continue to do so through the holiday shopping season, a new CNBC-Morning Consult survey says.
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