H&M yanks school uniform ad after complaints it 'sexualized' children
H&M pulled an advertisement in Australia over claims that the slogan shown above two elementary-age girls in school uniforms "sexualized" the children.
Exxon Mobil sues ESG investors to keep climate proposals off shareholder ballot
Exxon Mobil is suing to block a group of activist shareholders from bringing up a climate proposal covering emissions by users' of Exxon's products for a vote at a shareholder meeting.
SolarEdge, a solar inverter manufacturer, lays off 16% of its workforce
SolarEdge will shed about 16% of its workers in newly announced layoffs. The cuts will occur over the first six months of the year, according to the company.
American Airlines flight diverted after oven fire in galley: report
American Airlines says a flight from Austin to Charlotte was diverted to Houston following a “mechanical issue" that happened shortly after takeoff.
Americans will fight 'tooth and nail' to protect Second Amendment: Aidan Johnston
Gun Owners of America director of federal affairs Aidan Johnston explains why firearms sales are surging in the U.S.
New car purchases are on the rise, but there are insurance implications
Consumers are buying new vehicles more often with sales increasing by over 13% in 2023.
Ford dealership details 'struggle' with EV truck as 'concerns' mount
Low customer demand combined with charging and infrastructure "concerns" has made it difficult to get Ford's electric F-150 trucks off the lot, says America's youngest Ford dealer.
Macy's rejects $5.8B takeover bid to go private
Macy's rejected a $5.8 billion bid from Arkhouse Management Co. LP and partner Brigade Capital Management LP to acquire all outstanding shares of Macy's.
Ford reducing electric truck production, a move that could impact more than 1,000 workers
FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports from the Celebrity Ford of Toms River dealership, where electric F-150s aren't driving off the lot fast enough.
US is under an 'invasion' that has 'never happened before': Gov. Greg Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls on the Supreme Court to use its powers to secure America's southern border.
Kyte Baby company facing boycott after denying remote work request for mom of premature newborn
The CEO of a bamboo baby clothing company has taken to social media to apologize to an employee following backlash after her request to work remotely was denied.
FAA tells airlines to check door plugs on second Boeing plane
The FAA says airlines that operate Boeing 737-900ER aircraft should “visually inspect mid-exit door plugs to ensure the door is properly secured."
Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski backs California's proposed ban on youth tackle football: 'It's fair'
Legendary New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski weighs in on California's proposed ban on youth tackle football as concerns for concussions continue to rise.
Stanley cup collector, 16, says her parents have spent $3,000 to get her every style tumbler: ‘Obsessed’
Amelia Awad, 16, says she has collected 67 Stanley cup tumblers in every style and color she can possibly find, with her parents spending around $3,000 over the last year.
January is an ideal time to review your insurance policies
The cost of insurance is on the rise, and 70% of Americans are looking for ways to brings those costs down without jeopardizing protection for loved ones and homes.
CDC expanding tainted charcuterie meat probe affecting Costco, Sam's Club
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expanding the scope of a salmonella-linked recall of charcuterie products being sold at Costco and Sam's Club.
Walmart US CEO John Furner: How he leads the nation's largest private employer
A pillar of John Furner's leadership at the helm of Walmart U.S. involves creating a network of people he can listen to for advice, especially during difficult times.
Stamp prices going up this weekend
The U.S. Postal Service is once again saying inflation is the reason the cost to mail a letter is going up after recording $6.5 billion net loss for 2023.
Macy's will close these five stores following layoffs of more than 2,300 employees
Macy’s has plans for a handful of locations to permanently close up their shops. The five closures come as part of a move that will also include the retailer axing about 2,350 jobs.
Sports Illustrated lays off 'significant' amount of staff after license revoked, owner vows to continue brand
The future of the Sports Illustrated is uncertain as "possibly all" staff will be laid off, after the magazine's publisher missed a payment, effectively breaking a licensing deal.


















