Starbucks has agreed to pay hourly workers at over 300 of its branches $35.5 million as part of a $38.9 million settlement, following a lawsuit that was filed by New York City Department of Consumer ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Diane Omdahl is a Medicare expert who keeps her readers in the know. In mid-January 2025, I received a very ballistic email from a ...
Picture a middle school dance. On one side of the gym, governments at all levels — from federal to closer-to-home governments — stand in a huddle. On the other side, citizens cluster together. There’s ...
Smartphones rely on multiple sensors—such as the accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, and proximity sensor—to power everyday features. From screen rotation and navigation apps to motion tracking and ...
Join us for a detailed golf lesson at the driving range where a skilled instructor demonstrates how to correct an over the top golf swing using a simple alignment stick drill. Watch as the student ...
(AP) — Universal Pictures’ two-part “Wicked” gamble continues to defy gravity at the box office. Just a year after part one brought droves of audiences to movie theaters around the country, even more ...
Stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande continue to turn in excellent work, but this second part to the beloved musical wasn't worth waiting an entire year for. In preparation for my return to the Land ...
Default motion smoothing causes the unnatural "soap opera effect." Experts recommend turning off motion smoothing for most movies and shows. Motion smoothing improves fast-paced action like sports and ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is escalating pressure on the defense industry to stop opposing military right-to-repair legislation, as House and Senate ...
Patrick Brenner is right that the 30-year mortgage isn’t perfect (Letters, Oct. 20). Homebuyers build equity slowly. Low monthly payments can induce demand for homes, which can hike prices if there ...
If you work part-time or have worked part-time under the Federal Employees’ Retirement System, that time still counts toward your retirement eligibility. You don't need to tack on extra years just ...