As Some Office Workers Return, Happy Hour Sees a Wobbly Comeback
Even as companies struggle to coax employees back to the office, some bars report that their after-work crowds are nearing prepandemic levels.
Even as companies struggle to coax employees back to the office, some bars report that their after-work crowds are nearing prepandemic levels.
In an email, Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX’s president, said the letter had made other employees “feel uncomfortable, intimidated and bullied.”
Karolina Waclawiak, its executive editor of culture, takes over the newsroom at a difficult moment for the digital media company.
The drug, crenezumab, failed to prevent early symptoms or slow cognitive decline, the latest setback in the long quest to find effective therapies for the disease.
The U.S. has been in recession 14 percent of the time since World War II. But being prepared can minimize hardship and even offer investing opportunities.
How one Lithuanian company evacuated dozens of employees, three dogs and one guinea pig as Russia invaded.
Stocks and bonds reversed gains from the day before, resuming the downward drift of recent weeks.
The company has struggled to attract younger shoppers who are choosing celebrity makeup lines like those from Kylie Jenner and Rihanna.
Severe storms flooded parts of the facility in Sturgis, Mich., which went offline in February over contamination concerns, exacerbating a nationwide formula shortage.
A video producer claims he was fired after he complained that an obscure group based in the Sierra foothills dominated a business unit at Google.