Grubhub lays off 15% of corporate workforce, or about 400 employees
Food delivery platform Grubhub laid off about 400 employees, or 15% of its corporate workforce, citing a need to maintain “competitiveness,” the
Food delivery platform Grubhub laid off about 400 employees, or 15% of its corporate workforce, citing a need to maintain “competitiveness,” the
New government data shows the annual rate of inflation dipped to the lowest level in about two years as of May. But that may be
U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain has ordered attorneys to examine a potential receivership structure in a move that would seize control
The legislative affairs director for the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism is taking over as director of its Heritage Division. Gov.
Republican politicians across the country reacted with outrage Tuesday as former President Donald Trump was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to 37 federal felony
A protester wearing a prison costume tried blocking former President Donald Trump's motorcade following his arraignment in a Miami federal court where
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to his handling of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago
Republican lawmakers hammered President Biden after transgender activists went topless at the White House's Pride Month event on Saturday. Several GOP lawmakers blasted
Wisconsin Republicans appear poised to cut funding for the University of Wisconsin system. The vote follows intense debate over the school system's spending
GOP Congressman Jim Banks mixed it up with HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra over transgender ideology in a hearing Tuesday and told Fox