In a thrilling night for hockey, Alex Ovechkin became the first player in NHL history to score 900 goals. The Washington Capitals star reached this monumental milestone during a game against the St. Louis Blues, leading to a jubilant celebration.
Alex Ovechkin scores his 900th goal, making NHL history as the first player to reach this milestone. Jordan Binnington of the Blues hilariously attempts to keep the puck as a souvenir!
In a historic move, Blizzard's Hearthstone and Warcraft Rumble teams have voted to unionize with the CWA, joining over 1900 Activision Blizzard employees in a quest for collective bargaining power. With Microsoft recognizing the union, the gaming industry may never be the same.
Starbucks is closing over 100 stores and laying off 900 employees, offering severance packages to affected baristas. Find out what this means for the coffee giant's future and its employees.
Starbucks is closing about 1% of its North American stores, including several in Chicago, as part of a restructuring plan, affecting 900 corporate employees. Discover which locations are impacted and the reasons behind the closures.
Starbucks announces a significant shift with plans to close 1% of its North American stores and lay off 900 employees as part of a $1 billion restructuring. This move reflects changing consumer habits and increasing competition in the coffee market.
The new Raspberry Pi 500+ boasts significant upgrades including a presoldered M.2 slot, RGB mechanical keyboard, and more. Find out if it's worth the $200 price tag compared to the original!
In a bold move to revive its struggling sales, Starbucks plans to close several underperforming locations across North America, impacting around 900 workers while the CEO's pay raises eyebrows.
Starbucks announces plans to cut 900 corporate jobs and close around 200 stores in the U.S. and Canada as part of a turnaround strategy. CEO Brian Niccol aims to revitalize the brand amid declining sales.
In a bold move, Paramount condemns the widespread boycott against Israeli filmmakers, emphasizing the need for storytelling and engagement rather than division. The studio's response comes as over 3,900 industry figures pledge not to work with Israeli institutions linked to alleged human rights violations.