Theater advertiser National CineMedia plans to cede control to lenders
National CineMedia, the largest movie-theater advertising business in North America is poised to file a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy after missing a debt payment.
Dollar General invests $100M in staffing, store enhancement
Discount retailer Dollar General is investing further into its staffing. However, its focus will be on 'investing in hours' according to CEO Jeff Owen,
Nurtec ODT recall: Pfizer to develop new packaging after product didn't meet child-resistant requirements
Pfizer is recalling 4.2 million packages of Nurtec ODT 75 mg orally disintegrating tablets for failing to meet child-resistant requirements, according to safety regulators.
Berkshire-owned railway says train that derailed in Arizona was carrying corn syrup, not hazardous material
A BNSF Railway train carrying corn syrup derailed Wednesday evening near Topock, Arizona — the latest in a series of similar accidents nationwide.
Barstool’s Dave Portnoy sounds off on Silicon Valley Bank rescue: ‘That’s not right’
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy criticizes federal regulators for bailing out "bad businesses," claiming that nobody rescues him when he runs out of money.
Dave Portnoy: 'It really does bother me' to see 'bad businesses' get rescued
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy says banks shouldn't be rescued for doing 'bad business,' and discusses sports industry hot topics.
Rep. Comer drops major bombshell on China using the Biden’s to access US energy
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., argues 'everything is moving in the right direction' after gaining access to the Biden family's suspicious activity reports.
Yellen says US banking system 'remains sound' in wake of recent turmoil
Silicon Valley Bank collapsed late Friday morning after a run on the bank, roiling global financial markets amid fears of a possible liquidity crisis.
Tesla hit with antitrust class action lawsuits over monopolization of repairs, replacement parts
Tesla is facing a pair of class action lawsuits that accused the company of making it more difficult for drivers to seek maintenance or replacement parts from independent repair shops.
Volkswagen introduces its first affordable all-electric vehicle, set for release in 2025
Volkswagen announced plans on Wednesday to release the first of 10 vehicles on a modular electric platform by 2026, at a cost of 25,000 euros, or $27,000.
Norfolk Southern sued by widow of conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
Norfolk Southern has been hit with another lawsuit, this time from the widow of a conductor trainee who was killed in an accident last year in Bessemer, Alabama.
Mississippi governor signs legislation restricting electric car stores
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signed legislation on Tuesday that restricts electric car manufacturers from selling vehicles to residents in company-owned stores.
Buttigieg acknowledges 'more mistakes than usual' with close calls at airports
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg acknowledged that "more mistakes than usual" are happening at airports across the country.
Costco's 5-pound peanut butter chocolate pie goes viral, shoppers scramble to find the bakery item
Laura Lamb, the creator and owner of the Costco Hot Finds fan page, has made Costco Wholesale's near-five-pound peanut butter chocolate pie go viral on social media.
Buttigieg acknowledges 'uptick in serious close calls' at airports
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Wednesday spoke at a Safety Summit organized by the Federal Aviation Administration, where he acknowledged that "more mistakes than usual" are happening at airports across the country.
US banks shun crypto firms as regulatory pressures mount
People with direct knowledge of the matter say banks that were previously open to working with crypto clients, including JPMorgan and Bank of America, are now turning away.
Ohio sues Norfolk Southern over toxic train derailment disaster
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost discusses the lawsuit against Norfolk Southern over the East Palestine derailment on 'Varney & Co.'
Retail sales slip 0.4% in February as consumers pull back on spending
Americans continued to spend at restaurants, bars and other retail stores in January even as they confronted inflation and rising interest rates.
Diamond Sports files for bankruptcy with $8B in debt
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.'s regional sports business Diamond Sports Group filed for bankruptcy after being unable to service debt. The filing comes three years after a 2019 deal to purchase the business from Walt Disney Co.
First major US railroad merger in decades will go forward
Federal regulators approved Canadian Pacific’s $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern late Wednesday morning following a years-long review process.



















