A top Foxconn Technology Group executive has purchased a $2.18 million home in Wisconsin.
After a lifetime of big risks, the MyPillow CEO bet he could discredit a presidential election.
A union wants to hold a vote for representation of fewer than 100 workers out of thousands at the Nissan vehicle assembly plant in Tennessee, a move the company opposes because the effort doesn't stretch more broadly across the facility's workforce.
The van was taken from an underground apartment complex parking garage.
The van was taken from an underground apartment complex parking garage.
City requires hospitality firms to give experienced staffers first chance at their old jobs.
Gov. Tim Walz on Friday announced he is easing several coronavirus restrictions, citing rising vaccinations and declining COVID-19 cases.
President Joe Biden's administration is stockpiling tens of millions of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine whose authorization in the U.S. remains uncertain, frustrating U.S. allies who say those doses should be used now to save lives overseas.
Stocks were mostly lower in afternoon trading Friday as technology stocks, which had spent most of the week holding steady or climbing, fell broadly. The move was once again caused by a rise in bond yields.
The civil case against the city is separate from the ongoing criminal trial of former officer Derek Chauvin. Attorneys for the family called it the "largest pre-trial settlement in a civil rights wrongful death case in U.S. history."
The savings projection for existing customers doesn't include those who might newly tap health exchange subsidies.
The singer/guitarist recorded "Jump for Joy" entirely in his home studio as a follow-up to 2008's "Vagabonds."
Friday's vote increases the likelihood that voters will confront the question on the November ballot.
Darnella Frazier, a potential witness in the fired officer's ongoing trial, said he "deserves to go down."
Essentia and St. Luke's both made major cost cuts to weather a drop in patient volumes.
The university's leaders said fall coursework and activities should resemble what they were before the pandemic.
Nearly 21% of states residents have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose