Netflix moving to New Mexico; Gluten-sensitive eaters beware
Netflix planning a film and television production hub in New Mexico; new research finds that one-third of 'gluten-free' foods sold in U.S. restaurants actually contains trace levels of the substance.
Auto lenders rein in financing deals; Walmart goes Hollywood
Fox Business Briefs: Auto lenders are pulling back on no-interest financing offers as interest rates rise; Walmart is teaming up with MGM to boost its video-on-demand service.
Major Toyota recall; unemployment rate falls to 3.7 percent
Fox Business Briefs: Toyota is recalling over 2 million cars, which mainly affects Prius owners, over a fault in the hybrid system that causes them to lose power; U.S. unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent in September.
New chapter for Barnes & Noble; Popeyes goes for gold
Fox Business Briefs: Barnes & Noble stock soars after talks of possible sale; Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen celebrates its 3,000th restaurant.
Toys 'R' Us comeback? Mattress Firm prepares for bankruptcy
Fox Business Briefs: Group of investors planning a potential comeback for Toys 'R' Us; Mattress Firm is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection.
Good news for Amazon employees; Dunkin' Donuts' new brew
Fox Business Briefs: Amazon is boosting its minimum wage for all 350,000 U.S. employees to $15 an hour; Dunkin' Donuts debuts new coffee-flavored beer called the 'Dunkin' Coffee Porter.'
Student loan debt milestone; Chipotle tests loyalty program
Fox Business Briefs: Federal Reserve reports that outstanding student debt is now $1.5 trillion; Chipotle is testing a new loyalty program in select U.S. cities.
Kentucky bourbon makers pick up pace; new candy cane flavor
Industry trade group says Kentucky's bourbon production in 2017 reached the highest level in nearly 50 years; Seattle company Archie McPhee is selling mac and cheese flavored candy canes.
Google's extra special doodle; American ups booze prices
Fox Business Briefs: Google, the world's largest search engine, celebrates its 20th birthday with a special doodle video that shows the platform's history; American Airlines will start charging more for alcoholic beverages.
Twitter proposes new rules; America's hottest zip codes
Fox Business Briefs: Twitter says its planning new policy to crack down on what it calls 'dehumanizing' speech; Realtor.com releases fourth-annual list of the hottest zip codes in America.
Hackers target employees; Spotify teams up with Ancestry
FBI warns hackers are targeting employees through phony emails to steal their direct deposit information; Spotify teams up with Ancestry so users can curate playlists based on their heritage.
Why used cars are in demand; Sirius XM buying Pandora
Wall Street Journal reports demand for used cars is soaring with the price gap between a new and used car the widest it's been in more than 10 years; Sirius XM is buying Pandora for $3.5 billion.
American Airlines raises bag fees; Amazon's new products
Fox Business Briefs: American is the latest airlines to raise checked baggage fees just days after Delta did the same thing; Amazon unveils seven new Echo products.
Under Armour cutting jobs; Nike sales up
Under Armour says it will cut about 474 jobs as part of a restructuring plan; Nike has reportedly sold 61 percent more merchandise since the controversial ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick.
Social Security checks may rise; Sony is going retro
Fox Business Briefs: Social Security checks could rise by 2.8 percent in 2019 which would be the biggest increase in seven years; Sony plans to sell mini version of its first PlayStation console.
Amazon helps small businesses; your commute's getting longer
Fox Business Briefs: Amazon launches new section on its website called Storefronts; Census Bureau says commuters spent an extra 2.5 hours in transit last year.
Nike's Instagram is surging; Trump set to send you a message
Nike sees increase in Instagram followers after Colin Kaepernick partnership; FEMA ready to test emergency alert system that can send a direct message to cell phones around the country.
Airbnb steps up for Florence victims; Facebook to fact-check
Fox Business Briefs: Airbnb launches its 'open homes program' to shelter Hurricane Florence evacuees; Facebook says it will start fact-checking photos and videos.
Another Tesla executive leaves; Apple goes big
Morning Business Outlook: Justin McAnear is leaving Tesla for CFO role at another company days after another c-suite level executive quit; Apple reveals bigger screens, sleeker looks at keynote event.
Airlines brace for Florence; Wells Fargo plan rejected
Fox Business Briefs: Some airlines are allowing customers to rebook flights without change fees; U.S. regulators reportedly deny a Wells Fargo repayment plan to customers who were pushed into unnecessary auto insurance.



















