The tail wing of an American Airlines plane pulls into its gate after arriving at the Miami International Airport. Joe Raedle | Getty Images Government investigators have received details of a 2016 internal Boeing report that reportedly shows that about one-third of employees who responded felt “potential undue pressure” from management regarding safety approvals by
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The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R Mack Hogan | CNBC Five months ago, we drove the 2019 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 and declared it the most fun Mustang on sale. Now, though, Ford’s brought similar updates to the track-focused GT350R. It’s got the same howling engine as the GT350, even better driving dynamics, a more
Getty Images Flexibility has become the No. 1 priority for workers today as advances in technology make it more challenging than ever to maintain a work-life balance. In fact, a recent survey by online job platform FlexJobs revealed that 71% of millennials have considered leaving a job because it did not offer flexible work arrangements.
New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia in the dugout during a game between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 25, 2019 at Dodger Stadium. Brian Rothmuller | Icon Sportswire | Getty Images As C.C. Sabathia walked off the field at Yankee Stadium after warming up before Game 4 of the
Activision will release “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” on October 25, the 16th installment in the “Call of Duty” video game series. This first-person shooter game isn’t out yet, but fans who have been playing the beta version since its September debut are already embroiled in heated arguments over it. On a “Call of Duty”-related
CNBC’s Jim Cramer takes a look at the week ahead for earnings, which includes a deluge of reports on Tuesday and Wednesday. The “Mad Money” host says it’s time to revamp the FAANG group and swap one company for another tech giant. Later in the show, Cramer makes recommendations for financial stocks. Earnings overload has
CNBC’s Jim Cramer has a jam-packed week full of earnings reports circled on his calendar for the trading week starting Monday. Questions abound whether economic weakness and trade worries will continue to spook investors, although consumer-based companies are given a pass, the “Mad Money” host said Friday. “Next week is tough to game. Too many
James Quincey, Coca-Cola Company CEO Adam Galica | CNBC Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey said that if U.K. lawmakers pass a Brexit deal, consumer sentiment will improve. “If it mercifully comes to an end, then yes I do think that sentiment will improve, maybe not overnight, but over time and hopefully going into 2020,” Quincey told
A Chinese flag is seen in front of containers at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port, an automated cargo wharf, in Shanghai on April 9, 2018. Johannes Eisele | AFP | Getty Images China released third-quarter GDP figures on Friday showing the economy grew 6.0% from a year ago. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected China’s third-quarter
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Thursday that resolutions to a pair of major trade issues would be a boon to the stock market, arguing it’s time investors factor positive conclusions into their strategy. “What happens to the stock market if Larry is right and we get a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada before Thanksgiving