NYC officials sue Starbucks for allegedly firing union-organizing barista without 'just cause'
The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection is suing Starbucks for allegedly firing a Queens barista without 'just cause' after employees at the store voted to unionize.
Oak Street in $2B bid for Kohl's real estate
Just as Bed Bath & Beyond did, this struggling retail giant is looking for a new buyer to liquidate its real estate assets to improve its financial situation.
Steve Harvey-backed company adds jobs in tech world
Steve Harvey is a founding partner of Gamestar+, which will create more than 100 game development jobs in the U.S. as part of its recent acquisition of Mighty Kingdom.
1-800 Flowers.com CEO highlights how the company is growing, mitigating cost pressures
Christopher McCann explains how the company doubled in size and 'significantly' grew its product offerings on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bayer agrees to pay $40 million to settle whistleblower claims over 3 prescription drugs
Bayer AG has agreed to pay a $40 million settlement stemming from two whistleblower lawsuits filed in 2005 and 2006 over the company's alleged use of kickbacks and false statements.
North Dakota Supreme Court reverses decision in Houston-based energy company case regarding oil royalties
The North Dakota Supreme Court reversed a decision made in a lower court in a dispute involving oil and natural gas royalties with a Houston-based energy company.
California lawmakers extend life of nuclear plant as state faces power emergency
Lawmakers in California voted to extend the operations of the state's Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant as the state's energy grid operator called for conservation.
EV push is ‘wake-up call’ to revamp grid in US: Fisker CEO
Fisker founder and CEO Henrik Fisker shares his company’s success creating cost-efficient electric vehicles and weighs in on future innovations needed to improve America’s energy efficiency.
CVS, Walgreens, other pharmacies start rolling out latest COVID booster
Pharmacies across the nation are already starting to offering updated coronavirus booster shots to try and prevent another winter surge in cases. The omicron shot targets the omicron strain.
Lululemon stock soars, investors celebrate sales, new membership plan
For fiscal 2022, Lululemon expects revenue in the range of $7.865 billion to $7.940 billion and adjusted earnings per share in the range of $9.75 to $9.90.
California’s electric car mandate will cause an overwhelming demand for electricity: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy discusses California’s new electric car mandate and the anticipated negative impact it will have on the state’s power grid on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Amtrak to restart service from Seattle to Vancouver
Amtrak will resume its train service on Sept. 26 from Seattle to Vancouver, earlier than the December restart date previously announced.
Labor Day retail sales 2022: What clothing, furniture, auto deals to watch for
May retailers are doling out end of summer sales throughout the Labor Day holiday weekend, a welcome break for shoppers facing painfully high inflation.
Louisiana’s neglected infrastructure gets big boost in government spending
Louisiana's long-neglected critical infrastructure systems are slated to get a major boost in federal funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Mezli launches revolutionary robot-run restaurant in San Francisco
Mezli co-founder and CEO Alex Kolchinski explains his company’s fully autonomous robot-ran restaurant that recently opened in San Francisco on ‘Varney & Co.’
Colorado utility company locks 22,000 thermostats in 90 degree weather due to 'energy emergency'
A Colorado utility company was slammed on social media after customers were locked out of their smart thermostats as temperatures rose past 90 degrees.
14K UPPAbaby jogging strollers recalled due to amputation risk after reported injury to child
Childcare brand UPPAbaby and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have partnered to issue a voluntary recall on specific models of the RIDGE jogging stroller.
G7 unveils plan to cap price of Russian oil in global markets
The announcement did not include the level at which the price cap would be set, but G7 ministers said they would discuss details with international partners.
Labor Day 2022: These retailers are open, closed for the federal holiday
Most major retailers will open their doors during the Labor Day holiday this year. However, places like Costco will be closing their doors for the federal holiday.
Movie theatres lower prices on National Cinema Day
Co-host of the 'Brown & Black' podcast Mike Sargent shares his thoughts on how movie theatres are addressing their low attendance rates



















