Companies like Coca Cola, PayPal and Uber have all contributed to Trump's campaign or the Presidential Inaugural Committee.
Johnson Controls International will pay new CEO Joakim Weidemanis $16.5 million in total compensation in fiscal 2025, about $1 million more than what retiring CEO George Oliver made in fiscal 2024.
Joakim Weidemanis most recently served as executive vice president for diagnostics and China at Danaher Corp., where he was ...
Private prison stocks like CoreCivic (CXW) and GEO Group (GEO) are trending again on Google as President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans ...
Ford Motor Co. (F) announced Wednesday that Sherry House, who has served as vice president, Finance, since June last year, will ...
Jesse Powell, the founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Kraken, has filed a housing discrimination lawsuit ...
A first-year student at Northeastern is allegedly working as an engineer at the recently created Department of Government ...
The Stockton City Council is set to appoint Steve Colangelo, former CEO of the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds, as interim city manager.
The president's mass deportation plans could funnel huge profits to private prison companies like Geo and CoreCivic.
KB Home Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Mezger said the company, based in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, is fully operational, though some of its employees have been affected by the fires.
A series of executive orders is causing concern across a multitude of immigrant communities, including those in the Kansas City metro.