Joann craft stores are having big sales ahead of closures
The crafts retailer started its "going out of business" sales in early March.
Disney World trip leaves Florida dad stunned after $1,400 price tag for day at theme park
A Florida father is speaking out after a one-day visit to Orlando's Walt Disney World with his wife and three children cost nearly $1,400 — a price he says may not be worth it.
WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy
WeightWatchers, a company that started with one housewife in New York and grew to be the biggest company of its kind, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Rite Aid stores closing: Here's what's next
Rite Aid customers can expect their local store to close or change ownership in the next few months. Here's what to know.
Target pulls the plug on self-checkout amid shoplifting surge
Target is the latest to join other major retailers in cutting back on self-checkout machines.
Warren Buffett will remain chairman at Berkshire Hathaway after retiring as CEO
The billionaire says he’s stepping down from his role as CEO at the end of the year.
Business owner facing steep tariffs tests whether people will pay for 'Made in USA'
A business offered customers a choice between a foreign-made product or the same item made in the U.S. at a much higher cost - and was overwhelmed by the results.
Cheap shipments from China are no longer duty-free
With the exemption ending, consumers will see higher prices and delays when tariffs are collected by the government on every shipment.
Kohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan fired after investigation
CEO Ashley Buchanan took the job in January, the third CEO for Kohl’s in three years. Here's what to know.
McDonald's sees unexpected drop in customers amid economic uncertainty
McDonald’s restaurants sales in the U.S. dipped in the first part of the year, marking the burger chain's largest decline since 2020.
Jack in the Box closing up to 200 'underperforming' locations: What to know
Jack in the Box said 150 to 200 of its “underperforming" restaurants are slated to close, and a majority will happen by the end of the year.
2025 layoffs: List of companies cutting jobs this year
Here are some of the companies that have announced layoffs so far this year.
UPS to cut 20,000 jobs, close some facilities
The delivery company said it expects to make the job cuts this year.
Cash stuffing explained: Why envelope budgeting is making a comeback
Cash stuffing — a budgeting strategy using cash and envelopes — is surging in popularity in 2025. Here’s how it works, why it’s catching on again, and what to know before trying it.
Intel to lay off over 20% of its workers. What we know
The job cuts come as Intel works to modify its business operations.
Hulk Hogan’s Real American Beer hits Walmart shelves in 8 states ahead of WrestleMania 41
Hulk Hogan’s Real American Beer, the official beer of WWE, is now available at Walmart in eight states. The launch marks a major retail expansion for the patriotic light lager.
What's driving Americans' record-high credit card debt? Annual survey reveals answers
Industry analysts warn that carrying a credit card balance is a slippery slope.
Barnes & Noble opening dozens of new stores in 2025 thanks to BookTok: Here's what's already opened
The book retailer is opening additional locations, and these are some of the news stores that have opened so far.
Judge scraps Biden-era rule capping credit card late fees: What to know
A federal judge has scrapped a rule from the Biden administration that would have placed a cap on credit card late fees.
US corporate bankruptcies rise to highest Q1 level since 2010
Corporate bankruptcies in the U.S. increased to their highest level in the first quarter since 2010, as firms with weaker balance sheets struggled to make debt payments.