Wayfair CEO’s holiday message to employees: Work harder
Wayfair CEO Niraj Shah’s recipe for corporate success involves putting in longer hours and “blending work and life.”
Planes abort landings at English airport due to Storm Pia’s strong winds
Planes were diverted from an airport in Manchester, England, on Thursday due to Storm Pia’s powerful winds after several jets appeared to wobble and had to abort their landings.
Cummins to pay record $1.67 billion penalty over excess engine emissions
The fine would be the largest civil penalty the Justice Department has secured under the Clear Air Act to date, and second largest environmental penalty ever secured.
Trump asking allies about Haley for vice president
The feedback on a potential Trump-Haley ticket has been negative, two GOP sources familiar with the conversations tell CBS News.
Cardinals get 2024 Opening Day matchup with new-look Dodgers
LOS ANGELES – The St. Louis Cardinals started the offseason as one of the more aggressive teams in the free agent market. But in recent weeks, the Los Angeles Dodgers have emerged as the big spenders and winners of arguably the two best-available talents this winter. Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto join a star-studded Dodgers […]
Wisconsin Supreme Court tosses GOP-drawn legislative maps
The liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court has overturned Republican-drawn legislative maps and ordered that new ones be created.
Scientists discover 5 furry hedgehog species with pointy snouts
An international collaboration of researchers, led by Smithsonian scientists, identified five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs.
Trump says he looks forward to debating Biden
Former President Donald Trump did not rule out a primary debate with a hypothetical last Republican standing after the New Hampshire primary.
Hermès heir to leave fortune to ex-gardener, and other surprise heirs
Nicolas Puech, an heir to the fashion brand fortune, isn’t the only rich person to raise eyebrows over who would inherit their wealth.
Mizzou vs Illinois ‘Braggin’ Rights’ game extended to 2029
ST. LOUIS – On Friday, the University of Missouri and the University of Illinois announced a six-year extension for the annual “Braggin’ Rights” game. The Tigers will now face the Fighting Illini through 2029 in St. Louis at the Enterprise Center. “The Braggin’ Rights Game is a staple on Mizzou’s calendar every season and a […]