Walmart work pants fit only male drivers, Alabama woman’s lawsuit says
Call it the sisterhood of the delivery pants.
Delta extends life of expiring travel vouchers from pandemic
Delta Air Lines said Wednesday it will extend through 2023 the window for customers to rebook credits earned when they purchased but then canceled flights during the pandemic.
Walmart continues to temporarily close, shorten store hours as omicron variant spreads
Walmart continues to temporarily close and adjust hours at stores nationwide as coronavirus cases increase.
Home Depot combats organized retail crime with security investments
Home Depot is tackling retail crime head-on with physical security and technology powered by Bluetooth.
GM launching CarBravo used car marketplace
General Motors is launching a new used car platform called CarBravo that will tap into its dealer network's stock of used cars.
Bud Light seizes on NHL goalie Tuukka Rask's joke about return to Boston Bruins
Goaltender Tuukka Rask has resigned with the NHL's Boston Bruins – and Bud Light is jumping on the bandwagon.
Bank of America cuts overdraft fees
Bank of America is joining JPMorgan and Capital One in cutting overdraft fees.
GETTR, Trump social media platforms about taking power away from Silicon Valley oligarchs, Jason Miller says
GETTR CEO Jason Miller joined "Mornings with Maria" to share details on the alternative social media platform's success and the rejection of Big Tech.
3,000 United employees are COVID positive, airline trims flights
United has canceled 149 flights and delayed 42, according to tracking website FlightAware as of Tuesday.
Amazon shortens paid COVID-19 sick leave after CDC updates isolation guidance
Amazon told employees Friday that they will be given seven days of paid leave, or a total of 40 hours, down from the previous total of 10 days.
GM recognizes California's authority to set vehicle emissions rules
General Motors Co on Sunday said it had agreed to recognize California’s authority to set vehicle emission standards under the Clean Air Act.
Israel McDonald's kiosk denies service to people without valid Green Pass
The Green Pass is a health certificate used to identify people who have a COVID-19 vaccine or have recovered from a previous infection.
YouTube takes down, then reinstates John Ondrasik video that criticized Biden Afghanistan withdrawal
A music video written by famed singer-songwriter John Ondrasik titled "Blood on my Hands" went viral this week before being removed and then reinstated on YouTube Friday.
Starbucks workers at Arizona store to hold union vote
A Starbucks location in Arizona could be the next to have workers unionize after being granted a request to hold an election.
Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit adds to space investing liftoff
Billionaire Sir Richard Branson has welcomed his second space company to the public markets
Ford warning dealers not to gouge F-150 Lighting reservation holders
Ford is warning dealers not to add fee to place final orders.
The Home Edit launches exclusive collection at Walmart
Co-founders Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, who star in the Emmy-nominated Netflix series "Get Organized with The Home Edit" said that consumers should have access to "home organization solutions that aren’t expensive, time-consuming or require a team of people."
NFL considers moving Super Bowl from LA to Texas due to COVID
Fox News Headlines 24/7 entertainment reporter Mike ‘Gunz’ Gunzelman weighs in on the NFL considering alternate locations to host the Super Bowl.
Disneyland's Monorail temporarily shutting down starting on January 24
One of the park's most iconic attractions, the Monorail, doesn't have any new rides listed starting on Jan. 24.
Antonio Brown asked Bucs for $2M in contract incentives to be guaranteed before outburst, GM says
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released Antonio Brown on Thursday, but concerns about the guarantees in his contract apparently came up before his ordeal during the team’s game against the New York Jets.



















