Dick's Sporting Goods announces plans to hire up to 9,000 for holidays
Dick's Sporting Goods has plans to add up to 9,000 workers for the upcoming holiday season, the sports equipment and apparel retailer announced Monday.
Biden to require airlines, travel sites to disclose all fees to air travelers
The fee disclosure initiative is part of a broader Biden administration effort to ensure airline and travel companies give customers a fair chance at weighing the cost of goods and services.
Peloton losing global marketing head to AutoDesk
Dara Treseder helped oversee the launch of the Bike+, Tread, Peloton Guide and new Peloton Row. During her tenure, Peloton's membership base grew to over 6.9 million subscribers.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E can now play YouTube videos while you charge
The Ford Mustang Mach-E's infotainment system is being upgraded with the ability to play YouTube and other streaming video apps while it is parked.
Unilever CEO Alan Jope to retire at end of 2023
Unilever CEO Alan Jope will retire from the company at the end of next year, according to a press release. He has been at the helm since January 2019.
Nancy Pelosi booed during surprise appearance at NYC music festival, videos appear to show
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a surprise appearance at the New York City Global Citizen music festival, where attendees appeared to boo her and speak loudly over her remarks.
Imax CEO Richard Gelfond on movie comebacks: Blockbusters are what 'drives us'
Imax CEO Richard Gelfond says the 'power' of the brand comes from doing innovative things for the filmmaker 'ecosystem.'
Jon Hamm contributed 60% of 'Confess, Fletch' salary to finish film production
Actor Jon Hamm stars in the role made famous by Chevy Chase in the new comedy "Confess, Fletch." He donated 60% of his salary to help finance the production of the film.
JetBlue ground operations workers express interest in union election
A JetBlue spokesperson touted the airline's direct relationship with crew members and argued that third-party representation would not be in their best interests.
BNSF: Rail accident victims should have to use arbitration
Four people died when an Amtrak train collided with a truck on June 27. BNSF, which owns the tracks, says victims' tickets' terms and conditions included arbitration agreements.
Beer business ‘well positioned' against inflation: Anheuser-Busch CEO
Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth expressed confidence in the company even in the midst of an uncertain economic environment due to the industry's resiliency in recent years.
Workplace bullying: How to recognize it, how to handle it
Workplace bullying is real and can adversely affect victims' mental and physical health. Here are some steps to take if it exists on the job, including how to document the events.
Sonic adds Fried Cookie Dough Bites to fall menu
Sonic Drive-In adds Fried Cookie Dough Bites a la Mode to its fall dessert menu for a limited time. Here's what you can expect from the fast food chain.
Costco puts off membership fee increase as renewals hit all-time highs
Costco last raised its membership fees in June 2017. It currently charges $120 per year for executive memberships and $60 per year for its Gold Star and business memberships.
Florida retirees, business owners being eaten alive by inflation: Steve Doocy
Best-selling 'The Simply Happy Cookbook' author and 'Fox & Friends' host Steve Doocy talks simple recipes in the face of rising food prices following his visit to Florida's The Villages.
Google co-founder Larry Page's flying car company Kittyhawk shutting down
Google co-founder Larry Page's Kittyhawk — an automobile company aimed at making flying cars a reality — has announced it will fold after more than a decade of losses.
Ford begins construction on $5.6 billion Tennessee electric truck factory
Ford has broken ground on the $5.6 billion Blue Oval City complex in Tennessee that will build electric trucks and batteries starting in 2025.
Kyle Wool warns prices 'going up across the markets' soon
Revere Securities president Kyle Wool warns of price hikes within logistics, transportation and food industries, which will hurt the 'average American consumer.'
North Dakota bar to donate 100% of sales to family of Cayler Ellingson
Buck-it's Bar in New Rockford, ND says it will be giving 100% of its sales to the family of Cayler Ellingson on Saturday.
Jana Partners has nearly 10% stake in Freshpet, sources say
Activist investor has a nearly 10% stake in Freshpet Inc. and plans to push the pet-food company to make changes to boost its stock price and explore a sale.



















