Peloton ditches owned-manufacturing, outsources equipment to Taiwanese Rexon Corp.
Exercise equipment company Peloton announced it will no longer be manufacturing its own products, instead opting to partner with Taiwanese corporation Rexon.
US jobs level still below pre-pandemic level 28 months later, despite June job growth
The overall number of employed Americans remained beneath its pre-pandemic level recorded 28 months ago despite a strong jobs report Friday morning, federal data showed.
Consumer's drive to keep 'marching forward' will soon be 'quite difficult': Fmr economic council director
Former economic council director Larry Lindsey provides insight on the likelihood that America is in a recession in response to the May core PCE report.
Disney Board CEO Bob Chapek extends contract for 3 more years
Walt Disney's Board of Directors unanimously voted to extend CEO Bob Chapek's contract another three years. Chapek joined the company weeks before COVID-19 struck.
What is Adam Sandler's net worth?
Adam Sandler has been acting in, writing and producing comedy movies since his start on "SNL." His movie roles and production deals have gotten him millions in net worth.
Used car prices continue to climb as gas prices, supply chain backlogs drive up demand
Used car dealers are facing stronger demand nationwide for cars with good mileage amid high gas prices -- but supply chain delays cause additional trouble.
Corporate America fights Supreme Court abortion decision
Companies led by Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are among those that won't respect the Supreme Court's decision on Roe, offering to pay travel expenses for employees seeking abortions.
Nike, Alaska Airlines, Dick's Sporting Goods and others covering travel costs for abortions
A growing number of companies announced they will cover travel expenses for employees who seek out-of-state abortions now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
What is Drake's net worth?
Drake has made millions in net worth from his popular music and business ventures. He is a well known rapper, with songs like "Hotline Bling" and "God's Plan."
Food bank providers try keeping supply steady with costs rising
The Rainier Valley Food Bank in Seattle is finding it harder to get enough food to meet demand each week, especially with inflation. It's resorting to new methods.
Washington DC ranks dead last in economic racial equality: study
Wallethub, a personal finance website, found that Washington, D.C. has the the worst economic racial equality between white and black people in the United States.
What is Justin Bieber’s net worth?
Justin Bieber went from posting covers on Youtube to singing in front of thousands. His popular tours have contributed to his millions in net worth.
Judge sides with Home Depot after company prevented employees from wearing Black Lives Matter imagery
An agency judge has ruled that Home Depot did not interfere with workers rights by preventing them from wearing Black Lives Matter patches on their uniforms.
Breast milk banks struggle to meet demand as baby formula shortage sparks increase in orders
Breast milk banks face a surge in demand as an alternative to baby formula. A supply chain backlog has made it hard to get bottles and caps to suppliers on time.
Kohl's, Franchise Group enter exclusive negotiations over sale
Kohl's has entered exclusive talks with retail store operator Franchise Group over a proposed deal to buy the department store chain for $60 per share.
Business, government leaders highlight why people are moving to pro-growth states like Montana
Business and government leaders in Montana said the state has regulatory policies and leadership that attract business, unlike states like California.
Amazon opens first physical fashion retail store
Amazon.com Inc. opened its first retail clothing store in Los Angeles Wednesday that will utilize machine-learning technology to aid customers as they shop.
Record high prices threaten Memorial Day plans
Many Americans are hitting the road to celebrate Memorial Day this weekend for the first time in three years, but high prices for travel and food loom this weekend.
Walmart pulling Juneteenth themed products from shelves after social media backlash
Social media outrage has caused Walmart to pull Juneteenth themed ice cream as well as other products from its shelves while also issuing an apology.
Craft brewery industry rebounds near pre-pandemic levels
The brewery industry, which is celebrating American Craft Beer Week, is rebounding from the pandemic, growing 8% in the last year, according to the Brewer’s Association.



















