
Starbucks is shutting some store locations due to safety concerns
Workers in large cities have encountered problems with "personal safety" and "rising drug use," a company memo says.
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Workers in large cities have encountered problems with "personal safety" and "rising drug use," a company memo says.
House staffers will be able to join a union if they choose to, but it isn't a requirement under the resolution.
"Succession" actor James Cromwell super-glued himself to a Starbucks counter in New York City as part of PETA's protest over the company's extra charge for vegan milk options.
Coffee chain objected to not being included in White House meeting, saying that most of its workers oppose effort to unionize.
Coffee chain says U.S. workers to make at least $15 an hour by the summer, alleviating staffing shortages.
Jaz Brisack found her calling as a teenager, and at 24 helped make history by organizing baristas in Buffalo, New York.
Johnson is leaving after five years as CEO of the coffee chain. Schultz will return until a permanent replacement is found.
From Tide detergent to your morning coffee, these everyday products are about to cost more thanks to inflation.
It's pretty easy to have your order messed up when you're ordering from Starbucks; it's even easier if you're deaf. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to show how one barista is going above and beyond to change that for one of their regulars.
Starbucks is planning to raise its prices again, following a trend of other corporations looking to blunt the impact of inflation by passing costs on to consumers.
Prices at fast-food restaurants jumped 8% last year. But corporate profits are also getting a bump through higher menu charges.
Biden plan to require vaccines or regular testing at large companies was blocked by Supreme Court last week.
Six employees who'd been scheduled to work formed a picket line outside the Buffalo, N.Y. store, leading Starbucks to close it for the day, the company said. Three other employees had remained inside.
Citing Omicron variant, coffee chain says getting inoculated is the "best option" for containing the virus.
Pro-union employees say they are fighting for higher wages as well as improved staffing and training.
Labor board rejects coffee chain's bid to stop the counting of ballots at three stores seeking to organize.
The FBI will analyze pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home flight simulator in hopes of recovering computer files that were erased about a month before the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight; and, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz tells Scott Pelley he fears that with the wind-down of the war in Afghanistan, some Americans may forget too quickly about the needs of the troops who served.
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Customers can order drinks and food using Starbucks app or Amazon Go, before picking up their order at the exclusively digital-purchase store.
Seattle-based coffee chain founder Howard Schultz visits stores in upstate New York in bid to sway workers.
Employees at a trio of stores in Buffalo are pushing to become the first to unionize at the coffee chain.
Peter Dukes is credited with being the man behind Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Employees at three stores in New York state say they face chronic understaffing and unpredictable scheduling.
The new records include a birthday letter to Epstein allegedly written by President Trump, which he has denied writing.
A former NIH official says she was removed after clashes over vaccines, accusing RFK Jr. and his deputies of posing "a substantial and specific danger to public health and safety."
The Supreme Court froze a lower court order that prevented immigration authorities from stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. unlawfully.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo said his department did not do any data analysis on how a change in vaccine rules could affect outbreaks of diseases like measles, polio or whooping cough.
Americans' confidence in finding a new job fell to the lowest measure on record, a survey from the New York Fed shows.
A retired Auburn University professor was stabbed to death in a public park near the school in Alabama on Saturday, according to police and the university.
Economists expect the Bureau of Labor Statistics to revise its jobs data downward for the year ended in March 2025. Here's why.
Chagas disease is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the non-endemic label in the U.S., the CDC says.
President Donald Trump has amplified his promises to send National Guard troops and immigration agents to Chicago by posting a parody image from "Apocalypse Now" featuring a ball of flames as helicopters zoom over the nation's third-largest city.