Walgreens, CVS and others limiting purchases of children's pain relief medicine as respiratory illnesses rise
CVS and Walgreens recently put limits on purchases of children's pain relief medication amid a rise in respiratory illnesses such as the flu and RSV.
Will a Santa Claus Rally come to Wall Street this year?
A Santa Claus Rally is in doubt after the U.S. Federal Reserve decided to raise interest rates and economic recession looms.
Self-driving truck company TuSimple to lay off hundreds days before Christmas: report
Global self-driving technology company TuSimple Holdings Inc. will reportedly lay off half of its workforce next week, just before Christmas.
Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
A Norfolk Southern conductor trainee was killed on the job this week in Bessemer, Alabama, when a piece of metal from a passing train car crashed into the victim's cab.
DC winery and concert venue closing due to crime: 'Too unsafe for our staff'
A popular winery and live entertainment venue in Washington, D.C., is being forced to close due to rising crime that has made it 'unsafe' for its staff and customers.
Dow nosedives as traders continue selloff on Fed hike
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down to close the week as key blue-chip stocks plummet following the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s docuseries has book publisher 'worried' memoir sales will suffer: royal expert
Royal expert Neil Sean says a source close to Penguin Random House claimed the publication is "worried" sales on Prince Harry's "Spare" memoir will suffer.
Betty White's Los Angeles home demolished nearly a year after her death
Betty White's former Brentwood, California, home has been demolished. The late icon's home sold for above asking price, at land value, in June.
Retail sales slow as consumers spend less in November
The Census Bureau reported that American shoppers spent less in November on retail and food services as high inflation continues to weigh on the sector.
Traditional retail stocks are kicking Amazon's butt
Consumers are back in shopping centers as traditional retail stocks rebound on Wall Street while outperforming Amazon, Overstock and eBay.
Memphis FedEx Express hub shipping out hundreds of millions of packages this holiday season
Millions of packages are on their way to their final destinations thanks to FedEx. Workers at the Memphis hub are working 24/7 to make sure all holiday packages make it in time.
Elon Musk sells $3.58B worth of Tesla shares
Billionaire Elon Musk has sold more shares of the electric car manufacturer, this time 22 million worth $3.58 billion.
Mark Wahlberg's former Los Angeles estate hits the market for $28.5 million
Mark Wahlberg's former Beverly Hills estate has hit the market for $28.5 million. The "Departed" actor revealed in October he moved his family to Nevada.
Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen helps Americans clear $10M of consumer debt
Buffalo bills quarterback Josh Allen teamed up with ForgiveCo to relieve over $10 million worth of debt for hardworking people in Buffalo, Wyomning and Central California.
Binance CEO tweets ‘business as usual’ after pausing USDC coin withdrawal Tuesday
Binance CEO Changpeng "CZ" Zhao said on Wednesday things have normalized after the crypto exchange paused withdrawals of its USDC coin
Delta lifts its 2023 guidance as travel stock takes off
Delta Air Lines is lifting its 2023 guidance as holiday travel picks up and travelers return to the skies
Same-day Christmas tree delivery announced by Instacart
Instacart customers can have a live Christmas tree up to five feet-tall or an artificial Christmas tree up to nine-feet tall delivered to their home on the same day it was ordered.
Taylor Swift's 33rd birthday present: 'Shake It Off' lawsuit dismissal
Taylor Swift gets to celebrate her 33rd birthday with a victory and the rerecording of her "1989" album now that her "Shake It Off" lawsuit has been dismissed.
Moderna and Merck team-up to fight melanoma
Vaccine-maker Moderna has partnered with the biopharmaceutical company Merck to create an effective treatment for skin cancer
China-US chip battle heats up as Beijing prepares to spend $143B to boost manufacturing: report
Beijing is preparing a $145 billion package to bolster its semiconductor manufacturing in a move to curb U.S. cuts. The U.S. is pushing companies to cut China ties.



















