Lowe’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods earnings, Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium, Fox GOP debate top week ahead
Another week of retail earnings is slated on Wall Street, along with fresh reports on existing and new U.S. home sales as well as the Fed's Jackson Hole Symposium.
Layoffs begin in the film industry, as Hollywood strikes continue
Concerns over unregulated AI use and impacts on actors' pay in the new streaming landscape drive ongoing negotiations between labor unions and major studios. As the strikes continue, many businesses are beginning layoffs.
Yellow Trucking files for bankruptcy, will shut down
Yellow Trucking officially filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and will soon cease operation, the company announced Monday after months of internal strife.
AMD mulls making AI chip for China
AMD has an opportunity to build AI solutions for customers in China and is working in that direction, company president and CEO Lisa Su said in a company earnings call on Tuesday.
Start your own business: How to make your side hustle dream a reality
When starting your own business, there are a lot of things to do before getting it started. One simple idea can end up bringing in massive profit in the future.
Mattel looking to hire 'chief UNO player' to get paid for playing games
Mattel is in search of a chief UNO player to introduce fans to the company's new UNO Quatro card game. Here's how to learn more about the gig and submit an application.
Disney's Iger lures back former executives as advisors
Disney CEO Bob Iger has brought back two former executives who were potential heirs to the top spot before ill-fated Bob Chapek got the job, according multiple news sources.
Mom-and-pop restaurant revolt forces Big Tech vendor Toast to rescind its surprise fees on American diners
Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor Toast Inc. was forced to rescind its sudden new fees on consumers following a nationwide revolt by mom-and-pop restaurateurs.
California court rules against Uber, says company must face employee's lawsuit
The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Uber Technologies must face a lawsuit claiming it should have covered Uber Eats drivers' work-related expenses.
EU prepares to probe Microsoft for ‘unfair bundling’ of Teams with Office: report
European Union antitrust authorities will reportedly investigate Microsoft to determine if it unfairly bundled its Teams video conferencing app with its Office service.
Sudden new fees charged to millions of Americans by Big Tech vendor Toast spark congressional query
Congress is looking into new fees charged by Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast after a FOX Business exclusive report on Tuesday highlighting national outrage at the fees.
Ultra Right Beer hits back at 'woke beer companies' in new movie-themed ad to promote Bud Light alternative
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer, advertised as a "woke-free" alternative for ale drinkers boycotting Bud Light products, has dropped a new ad with a Western parodic spin.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes gets prison sentence slashed by nearly 2 years
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will be serving less time than her initially sentenced 11.25 years behind bars, according to an updated prison record.
Restaurateurs fuming over ominous new fee billed to their customers by Big Tech vendor
American restaurateurs are fuming over a new fee being charged to their customers by a powerful third-party point-of-sale vendor, Toast Inc., without their consent.
Cruise industry seeing summer boom with pandemic restrictions lifted
Cruise ships are seeing more people come on board this summer with numbers expected to be at 31.5 million this year. That would be more than the last full year before the pandemic.
Vermont Native American chief says Ben & Jerry's headquarters on 'stolen' land
A Native American chief in Vermont said he would to talk to Ben & Jerry's about the land under its headquarters.
Olivia Dunne starts fund to help fellow LSU female athletes get NIL deals
Olivia Dunne is one of the pioneers in the NIL space, and she wants to make sure her fellow female LSU Tigers get their own deals down the road.
Republican AGs warn Target: Pride campaign raises ‘concerns’ under child-protection laws
Seven Republican attorneys general sent a letter Wednesday to Target warning the company’s Pride collection contained vulgar clothing that may violate child-protection laws.
Racist robots? NYC now requires 'bias audit' when AI used for job recruiting
New York City passed a law governing AI-assisted hiring practices, mandating that businesses that use the tool must conduct a third-party "bias audit" to prevent discrimination.
Winning numbers released for $546 M Powerball jackpot
Powerball lottery jackpot winning numbers were drawn Wednesday night and it has a jackpot of $546 million with a cash option of $282 million.



















