Restaurant orders will be fulfilled by Uber’s couriers, while grocery delivery will remain separate and operated by Instacart.
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Berkshire Hathaway’s profits plunge 64% even as thousands gather to soak up Buffett’s wisdom
Saturday’s annual meeting is the first since Vice Chairman Charlie Munger died.
Freeport’s SipHouse celebrates first year of business
The “sipaversary” will take place Sunday starting at 8 a.m., commemorating a year’s worth of business.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s comments about unions violated federal law, NLRB judge rules
An Amazon spokesperson said the company strongly disagrees that ‘any part of these comments’ were inappropriate.
Faceless people, invisible hands: New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations
A haunting new video released in the early morning hours is the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
Artists from Universal Music Group are heading back to TikTok after new licensing agreement struck
The artists include Drake, Adele, Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish.
From the Chamber: May Day! Three May events not to miss
Well, well, well — look what has snuck up on us. Warmer weather, no more snow, windy days and showers bringing flowers; could it be that spring has actually sprung? What’s more, summer seems to be galloping towards us at a break-neck speed. That means there’s no better time to start talking about the May […]
Brunswick’s Raven & Crow to shut its doors
The metaphysical shop will close after three years of business in the community.
Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan says the new rules are targeting pollution that’s ‘pushing our planet to the brink.’
As Biden celebrates computer chip factories, voters wait for the promised production to start
The president is visiting the Syracuse, New York, site where Micron Technology plans some factories.