Amazon launches new subscription prescription drug service
Prime members will be able to get as many prescription medications as they need for $5 a month with the new RxPass, according to e-commerce giant Amazon.
Judge tosses lawsuit against Whole Foods after workers fired for wearing Black Lives Matter masks
A federal judge on Monday tossed a lawsuit brought against Whole Foods after three former employees claimed they were unlawfully fired for wearing Black Lives Matter masks.
Taylor Swift fans plan to protest on Capitol Hill over Ticketmaster fiasco
Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram breaks down the 'Bad Blood' between Taylor Swift, Ticketmaster and the Senate judiciary committee.
PetSmart is offering $20K for cat, dog 'employees' to test new toys and treats
PetSmart is looking to hire two chief toy testers – one cat and one dog – to give its new toys and treats a try for one year. The pets will each be paid $10K to get the job done.
Bed Bath & Beyond gets Nasdaq delisting notice: What it means
Bed Bath & Beyond is facing another critical challenge: staying listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Police say NYC has over 1,300 illegal marijuana stores: reports
Following the opening of the first legal weed shop in New York City, police reportedly said that there are more than 1,300 suspected illegal marijuana stores operating.
Kids pajamas sold at Etsy, Macy's recalled for burn risks
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall for over 38,000 children's pajama sets that do not meet federal flammability standards and pose burn risks to kids.
Orange juice prices likely to stay strong, expert says
The cost for orange juice continues to surge, and it is likely to remain strong due to bad weather and disease impacting crops, according to commodities analyst Judy Ganes.
Nike closing downtown Seattle store amid crime wave
Sneaker giant is leaving downtown Seattle, Washington amid crime concerns and post-pandemic shopping woes as the city struggles to bounce back from the pandemic.
Walgreens to pay $83M to West Virginia in opioid settlement
Walgreens has agreed to pay $83 million to the state of West Virginia to settle a lawsuit claiming the pharmacy chain contributed to the opioid crisis.
Holiday retail sales miss expectations, NRF says
The National Retail Federation announced Wednesday that retail sales growth fell short of expectations but that we still ended the year "with impressive annual retail sales."
Credit cards have become the 'cigarette' of the financial world: George Kamel
'The Ramsey Show' co-host George Kamel discusses the drop in retail sales and consumer spending, and reacts to Marie Osmond not granting her children an inheritance.
Retail sales tumble 1.1% in December as high inflation squeezes Americans
Americans pulled back on spending at restaurants, bars and other retail stores in December as they confronted high inflation and rising interest rates.
Party City files for bankruptcy as inflation dampens sales
Party City has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as persisting inflations dampens sales. It marks the latest in a line of companies that are facing similar struggles.
A 'somber mood' in Davos over recession fears: R 'Ray' Wang
F/m Investments Chief Investment Officer Alex Morris and Constellation Research CEO R 'Ray' Wang discuss concerns about a global recession, a jump in consumer sentiment in January, and preview the financial markets ahead of earnings.
Lowe's CEO: Physical stores are 'biggest central competitive advantage' in retail
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison said that physical stores are the "biggest central competitive advantage" that retail companies can have in today's environment.
Bojangles creates hard sweet tea with Appalachian Mountain Brewery
Bojangles teamed up with Appalachian Mountain Brewery to create an alcoholic beverage called the Bojangles Hard Sweet Tea. This is a first for both companies.
Amazon begins cutting 18,000 workers in its biggest layoffs ever
Andy Jassy announced that Amazon employees impacted by its largest layoff in history will start to get notified Wednesday. The company plans to lay off just over 18,000 people.
Kroger CEO says half its customers are under financial strain
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said the company is working with its manufacturers to see how they can work together to reduce the costs for its financially constrained customers.
WallStreetBets' Jaime Rogozinski: Meme traders are risk-hungry people
WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski discusses the resurgence of the meme stock trade and how the SEC is attempting to make the whole system fair on 'The Claman Countdown.'



















