Articles by Erin Slifka
US Business
How a dispute over the next CEO, remote work and DEI led to a director’s resignation and his public battle to oust other board members at the iconic motorcycle maker.
US Business
Inside Home Depot’s $20 Billion Secret Garden
The retail giant spends years developing plants and flowers. The goal: make shoppers better gardeners—and loyal customers.
US Business
Hollywood’s Super Networker Is Building an Entertainment Powerhouse
The talent agent is buying sports events, and music and art festivals
US Business
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Netflix, TSMC, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.
US Business
Ford Halts Shipments of F-150s and Other Models to China
Retaliatory tariffs have raised Chinese duties on vehicle imports from the U.S. to 150%.
Events
Keller Williams Realty to Host Annual RED Day on May 8
Each year, on the second Thursday of May, Keller Williams Elevate celebrates RED Day as part of their legacy worth leaving. Making a difference in the lives of others and bettering the communities that their team serves […]
Education
Enrollment Now Open for Joplin Schools’ Summer School 2025
Joplin Schools would like to remind families that it’s time to enroll for summer school 2025! Classes are available for students from Pre-K through 12th grade for a chance to boost academic skills from the […]
Banking & Finance
Arvest Bank Launches 2025 Million Meals Campaign
Arvest Bank is proud to celebrate their 15th year of their Million Meals initiative, which helps raise awareness and money to feed the hungry in our community! Hunger is an issue in every community. Households […]
US Business
U.S. House Committee Urges Two U.S. Banks to Withdraw From CATL’s Listing
A U.S. congressional committee has urged Bank of America and JPMorgan to pull out of working on the Chinese battery giant’s planned listing in Hong Kong.
US Business
Apple Loses Ground in China’s Smartphone Market as Local Rivals Gain
Apple lost its top spot in China’s smartphone market, dethroned by local rival Xiaomi as Beijing’s consumption-boosting subsidies help buoy demand for cheaper products.
