Three of the nation’s largest food delivery companies are suing New York City over a limit on fees it put in place during the pandemic to protect restaurants devastated by the forced closure of their dining rooms. The city has continued to extend … [Continue reading] about DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats sue NYC over pandemic fee caps
Judge loosens Apple’s grip on app store in Epic decision
SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — A federal judge ordered Apple to dismantle a lucrative part of the competitive barricade guarding its closely run iPhone app store, but rejected allegations that the company has been running an illegal monopoly that stifles … [Continue reading] about Judge loosens Apple’s grip on app store in Epic decision
Federal judge acquits Tennessee professor with ties to China
A federal judge on Thursday threw out all charges against a University of Tennessee professor accused of hiding his relationship with a Chinese university while receiving research grants from NASA. Anming Hu was arrested in February … [Continue reading] about Federal judge acquits Tennessee professor with ties to China
Vaccine mandate spawns new fear: finding and keeping workers
The new federal vaccine requirement announced by President Joe Biden has created another worry for large businesses: With help wanted signs up almost everywhere, some could lose valuable employees or won’t be able to find new ones. Biden announced … [Continue reading] about Vaccine mandate spawns new fear: finding and keeping workers
Glitches still plague bitcoin rollout in El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Salvadorans trying to pay for a cup of coffee or receive money sent from relatives in the United States using the cryptocurrency bitcoin continued struggling to perform transactions Wednesday, a day after El Salvador … [Continue reading] about Glitches still plague bitcoin rollout in El Salvador