Monday January 13th, 2025 12:36AM

AP Business

A judge has once again rejected Musk's multi-billion-dollar Tesla pay package. Now what?
For a second time, a Delaware judge has nullified a pay package that Tesla had awarded its CEO, Elon Musk, that once was valued at $56 billion
4:25PM ( 1 month ago )
Former Abercrombie CEO's partner pleads not guilty to sex trafficking charges, is freed on bond
The partner of former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries who was indicted on sex trafficking charges along with Jeffries and another man has been released on $10 million bond
4:17PM ( 1 month ago )
Nearly 30% of US drugstores closed in one decade, study shows
New research shows that nearly three out of 10 U.S. drugstores that were open during the previous decade had closed by 2021
4:08PM ( 1 month ago )
Is Enron back? If it's a joke, some former employees aren't laughing
Enron, the Houston-based energy company that exemplified the worst in corporate fraud and greed in America after it went bankrupt in 2001, is coming back
4:02PM ( 1 month ago )
FBI tells telecom firms to boost security following wide-ranging Chinese hacking campaign
U.S. officials are urging telecommunication companies to boost network security following a Chinese hacking operation that gave officials in Beijing access to the private texts and phone conversations of Americans
3:34PM ( 1 month ago )
US closes investigation into E. coli outbreak linked to onions in McDonald's Quarter Pounders
The federal government has closed its investigation into an E
1:16PM ( 1 month ago )
Trump vows to block Japanese steelmaker from buying US Steel, pledges tax incentives and tariffs
President-elect Donald Trump is underscoring his intention to block the purchase of U.S. Steel by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp., and he’s pledging to use tax incentives and tariffs to strengthen the iconic American steelmaker
12:15PM ( 1 month ago )
What to know about Wisconsin's collective bargaining law for public workers
A judge’s overturning of Wisconsin’s 13-year-old law that effectively ended collective bargaining for teachers and most state government employees has rekindled a battle over labor rights in a state where the first public sector unions were formed 65 years ago
11:48AM ( 1 month ago )
Cargill lays off 5% of its workforce, with job cuts impacting thousands of employees globally
Agribusiness giant Cargill is laying off thousands of its employees
11:29AM ( 1 month ago )
The drinking water for New Jersey's capital went largely untested for more than a year, utility says
A utility says the drinking water in New Jersey’s capital city and some surrounding communities went largely untested for more than a year, and that it fired a worker who falsified the relevant reports
11:12AM ( 1 month ago )