US agency sues two automakers, alleging discrimination and harassment
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity (SO:FTCE11B) Commission on Friday sued two large automakers, accusing General Motors (NYSE:GM) and the United Auto Workers of age discrimination and the Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) unit that includes Chrysler of
US FAA probes reports of SpaceX rocket debris landing in Turks and Caicos
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and officials from the Turks and Caicos Islands have launched probes into SpaceX’s explosive Starship rocket test that sent debris streaking over the northern Caribbean and forced airlines to divert dozens
Bank of America awards stock to employees after strong 2024 performance, memo shows
(Reuters) – Bank of America is set to award stock to most of its global employees for the eighth time since 2017, following a robust performance by the second-largest U.S. lender in 2024, according to an internal memo seen by
United Airlines donates $1 million to Trump inaugural fund
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – United Airlines said on Friday it is donating $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural committee and said CEO Scott Kirby (NYSE:KEX) plans to attend various events over the long holiday weekend. Kirby will attend dinners on Saturday
US ends former New York lieutenant governor’s bribery case after witness dies
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal prosecutors on Friday dropped their corruption case against former New York Lieutenant Governor Brian Benjamin, following the death of a key witness. Benjamin, 48, had been expected to face trial in Manhattan federal court