The WHO does not have any data yet on the severity of XBB.1.5, but there’s no indication it makes people sicker than previous subvariants, top official said.
GM reclaims title as America’s top automaker after a 2.5% jump in sales last year
GM said Wednesday it sold 2.27 million vehicles in the U.S. in 2022, up by 2.5% for the year.
U.S. House adjourns without a speaker after GOP leader McCarthy loses sixth vote
Republican House leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy failed six times to secure enough votes to be House speaker, leaving his party in disarray.
The 10 jobs people are most likely to quit in 2023, according to new research
Nearly half (46%) of U.S. workers plan to look for a new job in the next six months, human resource consulting firm Robert Half reports.
Jim Cramer’s Investing Club meeting Wednesday: Bullish on oil, Morgan Stanley, cloud stocks
The Investing Club holds its “Morning Meeting” every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.
California braces for powerful atmospheric river storm
The new storm in California is part of a series of atmospheric river storms that climate scientists forecast will continue this month.
Raymond James sees clean energy stocks jumping 30% to 40% in 2023. Here are some favorite picks
After a dismal 2022, it should be a better year for clean energy stocks, says Raymond James.
Salesforce is cutting 10% of its personnel, more than 7,000 employees
Salesforce is cutting 10% of its personnel and reducing some office space as part of a restructuring plan, the company announced Wednesday.
Coinbase settles with New York state financial regulator for $100 million, stock spikes
Crypto exchange Coinbase will pay a $50 million fine and invest another $50 million into compliance efforts after a settlement with New York state regulators.
Job openings hold strong despite rate hikes; manufacturing in contraction
Demand for employment remained high in November as companies looked for workers to fill positions despite worries of a looming recession.