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.
San Francisco's largest mall loses more retailers as exodus continues
Westfield San Francisco Centre in downtown San Francisco continues to see tenants pack up and leave, and is now reportedly only 25% occupied as more shops shutter.
Gas prices climb higher as arctic winter weather impacts production: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas increased by two cents from last week to $3.09, according to AAA.
Walmart CEO shares his lessons for leadership
Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner shares the lessons he's learned that help him to lead the company today.
Ford cuts F-150 Lightning production, 1,400 jobs affected
Ford said Friday that its Rouge Electric Vehicle Center, where it builds the electric pickup trucks, will use one shift starting in April.
Wayfair to cut 1,650 jobs a month after CEO says employees should be 'working long hours'
E-commerce home goods retailer Wayfair said it will cut jobs and expects its restructuring plan, which started in August 2022, to save more than $280 million.
High-grade 1951 Mickey Mantle rookie card hits the auction block at a hefty price
Ken Goldin, founder of Goldin Auctions, shows off some of his most historic sports memorabilia during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Biden energy policies restrict oil market's 'future investment, supply': Mike Wirth
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth on the company's acquisition of Hess, Biden policy and growing oil demand and reliability.
Costco customers sometimes face scammers posing as the retailer
Consumers could potentially encounter a scam falsely claiming to be Costco-affiliated that try to obtain personal information, money or both.
Macy's to slash 2,350 jobs, close 5 stores in move to embrace technology: report
Macy's is planning to cut 2,350 jobs and close five stores, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, as the company moves to embrace more technology.
Government rewarding car makers' credits for inflating efficiency is a 'form of corporate welfare': James Conde
Attorney James Conde discusses his Wall Street Journal op-ed on the government rewarding car makers compliance credits for exaggerating efficiency numbers.
Biden's EV insanity just got even worse
Americans have been shivering this month as frigid January temperatures have gripped the nation. Cold in the single digits has been bad news for electric vehicles and their owners.
Risk of cyber incidents weigh heavily on businesses for 2024, report finds
Allianz Commercial on Tuesday released a report identifying cyber incidents as 2024’s "top business risk." Cyber incidents include things like malware attacks and data breaches.
Winter weather presenting EV owners with 'frustrating' challenges
Electric vehicle drivers shared their frustrations after winter weather across the U.S. created new issues for charging and operating their cars.
Costco selling 'dupe' of viral $1K mirror as shoppers sound off on social media
Costco has gone viral for selling a floor mirror that fans say resembles a piece that is sold by Anthroplogie for a much higher price. The Luisa Mirror from Anthropologie costs $1,198.
Mustang will race worldwide with Ford Performance Motorsports in 60th anniversary year
Ford Performance Motorsports held its season launch event and featured racing versions of the Mustang that will race around the world as the sports car marks its 60th anniversary.
China won't economically dominate the US anytime soon: John Lonski
The Lonski Group President John Lonski explains how China's shrinking population impacts their long-term economic growth on 'Making Money.'
First issue of 'The Amazing Spider-Man' comic sells for $1.3M at auction
Heritage Auctions in Dallas, Texas, sold a highly-rated "The Amazing Spider-Man" No. 1 comic book for a record-setting $1.3 million during the Comics and Comic Art event.
Tackle football ban for kids under 12 is a fair proposal: Rob Gronkowski
Legendary New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski and Medium Rare's Joe Silberzweig weigh in on California's efforts to ban football for some youth and discuss the Gronk Beach Party on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Next recession will not be 'that severe,' says Lou Basenese
Public Ventures president and chief market strategist Lou Basenese discusses the performance of the stock market ahead of Big Tech earnings, climbing retail sales and the impact of Fed rate cuts on the economy.



















