Bed Bath & Beyond replaces CEO Mark Tritton
Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton will be replaced by independent board director Sue Gove on an interim basis.
Inflation keeping some consumers from Prime Day shopping
Consumers are even shying away from Amazon's 48-hour Prime Day shopping event due to surging inflation, according to a new report.
Analysts say Bed Bath & Beyond stores turned down air conditioning to save money
Analysts are accusing Bed Bath & Beyond of turning off the air conditioning in stores to cut costs as the retailer struggles with a substantial drop in sales.
Toyota's global production target for May falls short
Toyota missed its production target for May, falling short of its already reduced forecast.
Tesla closing a Silicon Valley office, laying off 200 workers
Tesla is closing its San Mateo, California, office and eliminating 200 jobs as part of broader efforts to cut costs amid concerns over a possible recession.
Missouri crash is the latest among Amtrak's track record of deadly derailments and accidents
An Amtrak passenger train derailed and struck a dump truck at an uncontrolled crossing in rural Missouri, killing four and injuring dozens more.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott fires warning to Biden over EPA rule that could send gas prices even higher
An EPA plan for an oil production site could hinder drilling and lead to higher gas prices, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a letter to President Biden
Tesla vehicles rented by 15K Uber drivers through Hertz partnership
Uber driver demand for Teslas has gone through the roof just eight months after the ride-hailing company reached a rental agreement with Hertz.
Biden administration report shows massive fossil fuel industry job losses
The Department of Energy released its annual energy job report showing massive year-over-year losses in the fossil fuel industry, but large gains in the clean energy sector.
Food prices 'continue to rise,' oil reached 'peak': Billionaire supermarket owner
Owner of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes John Catsimatidis weighs in on whether consumers should expect even higher food and gas prices over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Sony, Honda team up to start new electric vehicle company
Japanese corporate titans Honda and Sony are teaming up to create a new electric vehicle company with their combination of technology and auto manufacturing.
Ukraine taps European energy market as Kyiv begins exporting electricity
Ukraine has gained access to the European energy market in a move that will allow it to export and import electricity as Europe looks to cut ties with Russia.
Sheetz offers gas discount in July 4 holiday weekend promotion
The restaurant and convenience store chain will offer a discount on its Unleaded 88 and E85 fuel through the July 4th holiday weekend
Retailers weigh cost of paying customers to keep unwanted items
Some retail chains like Target and Walmart are weighing the possibility of paying customers to keep their unwanted items instead of returning them amid a surplus of inventory.
CVS, Walmart, Rite Aid limiting purchases of Plan B pills following SCOTUS ruling
Some large retailers will be limiting purchases of emergency contraceptive pills amid increased demand because of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade last week.
Used car prices continue to climb as gas prices, supply chain backlogs drive up demand
Used car dealers are facing stronger demand nationwide for cars with good mileage amid high gas prices -- but supply chain delays cause additional trouble.
GE CEO and Chairman Larry Culp to lead company's aviation unit
General Electric Chairman and CEO Larry Culp is taking on another role as the top executive at the company's aviation business. The current aviation CEO will become the VP and CCO.
Cleveland Guardians complete minority sale to David Blitzer
The Cleveland Guardians have had a new member join their ownership. David Blitzer, a billionaire businessman, has became a minority owner of the franchise.
European Union institutes mandatory gas storage ahead of possible Russian cuts
European Union countries have agreed to fill their natural gas storage to at least 80 percent capacity ahead of possible cuts and reduced deliveries of energy from Russia.
Airline trade group requests meeting with FAA to discuss air traffic controller staffing challenges
One of Airlines for America's member carriers have estimated at least one-third of recent flight cancellations were due to air traffic control-related issues



















