Health Feb 04 Royal Caribbean cancels cruises to avoid spread of novel coronavirus CEO Richard Fain said Royal Caribbean will likely have to cancel more sailings in the future and that the outbreak will likely impact future bookings in China.
Nation Nov 12 Largest U.S. milk processor files for bankruptcy An increasing variety of beverages, including teas and sodas, has hurt milk consumption. So have protein bars and other on-the-go breakfasts, which take the place of a morning bowl of cereal.
Nation Nov 01 Google buys Fitbit for $2.1 billion Google has struggled to stake a big presence in the wearables market, though this deal could give it more of an opportunity to compete with the Apple Watch.
Nation Sep 25 Juul CEO steps down amid scrutiny over dangers of vaping Juul is also shutting down broadcast, print and digital advertising and ending lobbying efforts on behalf of the e-cigarette.
Nation Jul 30 What you need to know about the Capital One data breach The alleged hacker, Paige A. Thompson, obtained Social Security and bank account numbers in some instances, as well other information such as names, birthdates, credit scores and self-reported income, the bank said Monday.
Arts Jul 17 Apple, Google introduce new emoji that are more inclusive Dozens of new emoji expand the number of images of human diversity.
Economy May 31 U.S. companies caught in the crossfire of Mexico tariffs threat Shares of General Motors Co., which imports more vehicles into the U.S. than any other U.S. automaker, slid 4% at the opening bell.
Nation Oct 02 Amazon ups hourly wage to $15, will advocate for higher pay Amazon, which has faced political and economic pressure to raise pay for thousands of employees, is boosting its minimum wage for all U.S. workers to $15 per hour starting next month.