Netflix is kicking off the new year with a price increase for its subscription plans. This price adjustment, which marks the first hike in the U.S. since October 2023, follows the company’s announcement of adding an impressive 19 million new subscribers in the most recent quarter, bringing its total membership count to 302 million. As…
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Casey Bennett brings over 15 years of newsroom experience to their role as Editor-in-Chief at Report Herald. A firm believer that journalism should challenge the status quo, Casey has led award-winning investigations into government accountability, education reform, and media ethics.
Car Finance Struggle in UK Worsen Amid Ongoing Commission Scandal Investigation
The ongoing car finance commission scandal in the UK has raised concerns among investors and business leaders about the country’s regulatory approach, with many stating that the uncertainty is making it “difficult to operate.” Estimates suggest that lenders involved in the scandal could face compensation costs as high as £30 billion. However, even companies not…
Billionaire Wealth in 2024 Increased By $2 Trillion, 5 of Them On Track To Become Trillionaire
In 2024, the wealth of the world’s billionaires increased by $2 trillion (£1.64 trillion), a surge three times faster than in 2023, translating to an astounding $5.7 billion a day. This latest inequality report highlights a significant shift: the world is now on track to have five trillionaires within a decade, a marked change from…
Amazon’s Robotaxi Zoox Set To Expand and Commercialize Autonomous Travel Through Las Vegas
This year is set to be a pivotal one for Amazon’s autonomous vehicle division, Zoox, as the company accelerates efforts to expand operations and commercialize its robotaxi service. Zoox plans to begin offering rides to the public “quite soon,” broaden its operational regions, and significantly grow its self-driving vehicle fleet beyond the few dozen currently…
SpaceX Starship Grounded By FAA After Mid Flight Failure and Reports of Public Damage From Debris
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Friday that SpaceX’s Starship rocket will remain grounded until the company and the agency complete an investigation into the midflight failure of the most recent test flight. The incident forced airlines to divert flights and delayed several others. In a statement, the FAA confirmed that there have been…
FTC Case Against PepsiCo For Pricing Discrimination Dealing With Retailers
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on Friday that it has filed a lawsuit against PepsiCo, accusing the food and beverage giant of engaging in illegal price discrimination. The agency alleges that PepsiCo offered preferential pricing to an unnamed retailer at the expense of its competitors. The FTC’s lawsuit claims that PepsiCo violated the Robinson-Patman…
Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Sales in US Accounted For 20% of All Vehicle Sales in 2024
Sales of all-electric and hybrid vehicles reached a significant milestone last year, accounting for 20% of all new car and truck sales in the U.S. This achievement marks a turning point for “green” vehicles, even though the adoption rate has progressed more slowly than many had initially predicted. According to auto data firm Motor Intelligence,…
Medicare New $2000 Cap on Prescription Drug Spending And its Impact on Premiums For Patients
According to a report released Thursday by AARP, most Medicare patients who reach the newly implemented $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug spending could experience significant savings, even with changes in premiums. The cap, which took effect at the beginning of this year, is expected to provide substantial relief to older adults enrolled in Medicare…
Spirit Airlines Cutting Jobs As Part of Cost Cutting To Avoid Filing For Bankruptcy
Spirit Airlines is cutting approximately 200 jobs across its organization as the financially troubled budget carrier works to reduce expenses following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in November. “These decisions were not made lightly, as we know they impact professional and personal lives,” wrote CEO Ted Christie. “As you all know, we’re facing significant challenges…
Deere & Company Face Federal Lawsuit Over Monopoly On Repair Services For Their Farm Equipment
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a lawsuit against agricultural equipment manufacturer Deere & Company, alleging that the company holds a monopoly over repair services, resulting in higher costs and delays for farmers, the agency announced on Wednesday. According to the lawsuit, Deere has restricted customers’ ability to repair their equipment, such as tractors…