Target adds more Apple shop-in-shop locations ahead of holiday season
Target said Tuesday that it will double the number of Apple pop-up locations at some U.S. stores as it looks to capitalize on the critical holiday shopping season.
San Francisco officials question Walgreens store closures, say crime might not be only factor
Mayor London Breed argued that the company has been having a hard time generating revenue in the city, likely prompting its decision to close stores in certain areas.
McDonald's on track to close its gender pay gap in 2022
As of its 2021 equal pay analysis across staff and company-owned restaurant employees, McDonald's pays women globally 99.85 cents on the dollar for similar work, taking into account legitimate pay drivers such as level, location, experience and performance.
Disney delays fifth 'Indiana Jones,' several Marvel movie release dates
The Walt Disney Co. announced on Monday that it's pushing back several of its upcoming movies, including “Indiana Jones 5" and several Marvel Cinematic Universe installments.
Netflix employees walking out over Dave Chappelle’s ‘The Closer’ to be supported by celebrities in PSA
Many celebrities, including some who have worked with Netflix in the past, will reportedly appear in a PSA at the employee walkout on Wednesday in protest of Dave Chappelle’s controversial stand-up special "The Closer."
Ford Mustang Mach-E production begins in China
Production of the Ford Mustang Mach-E has kicked off in China where the automaker is building it for local consumption. This is the first time that a product with the Mustang name has been built in the country.
How NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope gave America eyes above the atmosphere
FOX Business' 'American Built' explores the beginnings of the Hubble Space Telescope and NASA's journey above the atmosphere.
GM CEO Barra talks competition with Tesla, planned rollout of electric vehicle portfolio
General Motors CEO Mary Barra maps out the automaker's entrance into the electric vehicle space on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai calls for government action on cybersecurity, innovation
Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Google and parent company Alphabet Inc., said the U.S. government should take a more active role in policing cyberattacks and encouraging innovation with policies and investments.
Nearly half of Americans want space travel but few would pay $100K for it: survey
Apparently, space travel is a popular desire among nearly half of American adults.
Walmart announces 2021 Black Friday shopping plans: Here's what you need to know
The move may persuade more customers to join Walmart's membership service, which gives members same-day delivery on 160,000 items, a fuel discount at certain gas stations and a chance to check out at Walmart stores without having to wait at a register.
Chick-fil-A 'secretly' marked up food prices for delivery orders: lawsuit
Chick-fil-A is being accused of imposing "hidden delivery charges on its customers in addition to the low 'Delivery Fee' represented in its app and on its website."
People treating sports cards as alternative investments: Memorabilia auction founder
Ken Goldin, founder of Goldin Auctions, says that 'there are now hedge funds and mutual funds that are buying' sports cards for alternate investments.
Apple 'Unleashed' event: LIVE Updates
Apple's 'Unleashed' Event is expected to focus around the tech giant's Mac line.
Southwest pilots' union asks court to delay vaccine mandate
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA) has asked a federal court in Texas for a temporary restraining order to prevent the airline from implementing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees on Nov. 24.
Bank of America CEO warns 'bottlenecks have to get straightened out' to ensure continued economic growth
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan noted that his customers currently have more money in the bank and are spending more, but warned that supply chain issues, labor shortages and inflation could have an impact on economic growth.
Microsoft executives told Bill Gates to stop emailing a female staffer years ago
The 2019 letter from a Microsoft Corp. engineer reporting an affair with Bill Gates that preceded his exit from the board wasn't the first time some Microsoft directors encountered the billionaire's inappropriate behavior with female employees.
From film sets to manufacturing plants, unions push companies as workers stay scarce
Some unions are pressing for gains in a tight U.S. labor market, pushing employers for higher wages and calling strikes as companies face already snarled supply chains.
Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cake ice cream to debut nationwide
Little Debbie fans can rejoice now that the dessert snack company has an ice cream version of its popular Christmas Tree Cakes.
Japanese billionaire gets ready for December space mission
A forthcoming flight to space by a Japanese billionaire will allow the public to have a closer look at life on board the International Space Station, the president of Space Adventures, a company that organized the flight, said Friday.



















