Amazon cracks down on scams; Uber, Lyft showdown
Amazon cracks down on scams by reportedly firing several workers suspected of supplying independent merchants with inside information; Uber and Lyft are taking their rivalry to Wall Street.
Drugmaker plans cheaper EpiPen; bacon vending machine
Fox Business Briefs: Generic drugmaker SANDOZ plans to start selling a slightly cheaper version of the EpiPen; The Ohio State University now has a vending machine that sells only bacon.
Lyft set to go public; Walgreens announces FedEx partnership
Lyft files a confidential draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public; Walgreens announces a partnership with FedEx for prescription delivery.
Treasury proposes USPS price hike; Glassdoor's top companies
Task force led by the Treasury Department publishes a report that suggests the post office charge more for certain package deliveries; Glassdoor releases its annual list of top companies to work for.
Marriott helps data breach victims; hackers hit Quora
Fox Business Briefs: Marriott is offering help to customers impacted by massive data breach; question and answer website Quora says data of 100 million users was stolen.
Apple's 5G iPhone delay; Branson makes bold space claim
Fox Business Briefs: Apple reportedly plans to delay the launch of a 5G iPhone until at least 2020; Richard Branson says he expects to send astronauts to space by Christmas.
Marriott International experiences massive data breach
Fox Business Briefs: The information of potentially 500 million people may have been exposed in a massive data breach within the hotel chain Marriott.
Dick's Sporting Goods no longer selling hunting supplies
Fox Business Briefs: After declining sales of hunting supplies in certain stores, Dick's Sporting Goods is considering no longer selling hunting supplies in select stores.
Top US cities for pet owners; Krispy Kreme holiday donuts
Fox Business Briefs: ApartmentGuide.com ranks the top American cities for pet owners; Krispy Kreme's holiday donuts are back.
Major conglomerate splits; lettuce producers make changes
Fox Business Briefs: Industrial conglomerate United Technologies is splitting up into three separate companies; major lettuce producers are preparing to change how they label romaine lettuce.
Ikea plans to cut jobs; Honda recalls minivans
Fox Business Briefs: Ikea plans to cut 7,500 jobs as part of restructuring at the company; Honda recalls over 120,000 minivans worldwide due to sliding doors that can open unexpectedly.
Consumers continue to cut the cord; Amazon to the rescue
Fox Business Briefs: More than one million consumers cancelled their cable TV or satellite subscriptions in the past quarter; Amazon is offering quick grocery delivery until 2pm on Thanksgiving Day.
Apple cuts iPhone production; YouTube streams movies
Fox Business Briefs: Apple reportedly cut production orders in recent weeks for all three iPhone models launched in September; YouTube now streaming full-length movies for free with advertisements.
Tinder testing 'swipe surge'; Google's holiday traffic help
Tinder tests new 'swipe surge' feature that lets users know when there's a spike of singles on the app in their area; Google's new interactive map lets users search the best time to travel.
Best airports in US; KFC's chicken-themed clothing
Fox Business Briefs: Wall Street Journal releases first-ever survey of the top airports in America; KFC launching a collection of chicken-themed clothing in partnership with the brand Human Made.
Juul quits social media; rare pink diamond breaks record
Fox Business Briefs: Juul Labs says it will shut down its Instagram and Facebook accounts; a rare 19-carat pink diamond has sold for a record breaking $50 million at Christie's Auction House.
Petco is going natural; Procter & Gamble has Twitter abuzz
Fox Business Briefs: Petco reveals it will stop selling foods containing artificial ingredients for cats and dogs by May 2019; Procter & Gamble debuts new Tide packaging which resembles a wine box.
Annoying office phrases; Miller High Life holiday makeover
Fox Business Briefs: New survey finds the most annoying things people say at work; Miller High Life will be available nationwide in champagne-style bottles for a limited time for the holiday season.
Mortgage rates shoot up; Disney names its streaming service
Fox Business Briefs: The average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage jumps to 4.94 percent; Disney announces its new streaming service, launching in late 2019, will be named Disney+.
Rising interest rates making would-be home buyers nervous
Fox Business Briefs: Rising interest rates making some would-be home buyers nervous. Number of mortgage applications fell 4 percent.



















