JCPenney closing more stores in 2021 as new owners reshape retailer
J.C. Penney is closing even more stores in March of 2021.
Billionaire Ryan Smith gets approval to buy Utah Jazz: Who is the new NBA team owner?
Billionaire Ryan Smith and his wife Ashley were approved by the NBA Board of Governors on Friday to buy the Utah Jazz.
Walmart kicks off sales campaign with Trump target TikTok
Walmart on Friday is launching its first-ever livestream shopping event on TikTok.
GM Defense begins work on NC factory that will build its U.S. Army Infantry Squad Vehicle
General Motors has started the build-out of the North Carolina facility that will manufacture its Infantry Squad Vehicle for the U.S. Army starting in 2021.
Tim Cook slams Facebook small business campaign
Apple CEO Tim Cook slammed Facebook after the social media platform said Apple's new transparency feature would hurt small businesses.
Walmart partners with TikTok to sell merchandise while livestreaming
Walmart said viewers on TikTok, which reaches 100 million U.S. users a month, can shop for fashion items featured in content from popular creators without having to leave the platform.
NASCAR’s Joey Logano and Hailie Deegan deliver 350 holiday hams to charities in Ford F-150
Ford NASCAR drivers Hailie Deegan and Joey Logano teamed up to deliver 350 holiday hams to Charlotte-area charities in an F-150. Logano said he hopes the effort will help raise awareness about organizations in need.
Coca Cola to cut 2,200 jobs worldwide in restructuring
The restructuring will impact about 1,200 roles in the United States, with roughly 500 of the cuts coming from metro Atlanta.
FedEx is ready for additional COVID-19 vaccine distribution here and abroad, touts 'unparalleled' delivery network
"Our unparalleled Express network was built for time-definite shipments such as these vaccines," FedEx president and chief operating officer Raj Subramaniam told analysts Thursday. "Simply put, a global health of this scale requires a network of our scale to address. This is who we are and what we do."
Chick-fil-A’s True Inspiration Awards give $5M to nonprofits that are Black-led, serve communities of color
Chick-fil-A has recognized 34 “inspirational” nonprofit organizations throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Disney's Chairman Bob Iger game for a new job: US ambassador to China
Mr. Iger served as Disney chief executive for 15 years until being named executive chairman earlier this year.
Google says antitrust lawsuit would 'deprive' Americans of information, 'hurt businesses'
Google on Thursday said the lawsuit filed against them by attorneys general from more than three dozen states seeks to redesign search in ways that would “deprive Americans” of information and “hurt businesses” in their efforts to connect directly with customers.
Uber pledges 10 million free or discounted rides for people seeking COVID-19 vaccination
"We hope our technology can help make the largest-ever global immunization campaign a success and deliver the benefits of the vaccine quickly, effectively and equitably," Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement.
Google faces more antitrust scrutiny as 38 state attorneys general file new lawsuit
A bipartisan coalition of attorneys general from 38 states, led by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, on Thursday filed a new civil antitrust lawsuit against Google.
Home Depot to pay $20M fine for lead paint violations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice announced they have entered into a $20 million settlement with Home Depot over lead paint violations across the country.
MLB star partnering with medical expert to push people to do a blood plasma therapy trial
Joining medical expert Dr. Shmuel Shoham on FOX Business on Thursday, baseball star Didi Gregorius said he “wants to use his platform” to encourage people to do a trial for blood plasma therapy.
Facebook says it is assisting ‘Fortnite’ developer with anti-Apple lawsuit
Facebook said it would assist Epic, which is suing Apple for booting its shooting game off the App Store after it tried to circumvent the company’s 30 percent fees, by providing information on how Apple’s policies hurt the businesses that have apps on its store.
Ford giving Bronco reservation holders $100 due to production delay
Ford is giving Bronco reservation holders $100 to help make up for a delay in deliveries of their new trucks. The SUV's launch had to be moved from spring to summer next year due to supply issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Twitter reinstates retweet function following attempt to limit misinformation
Just a few months after Twitter changed how it handles retweets on its platform in an effort to limit the spread of misinformation, the company has reversed course, going back to its original method.
Southwest Airlines pilots facing furlough push for congressional relief
Airline pilots and other employees are watching congressional leaders' coronavirus relief talks with hope.



















