TikTok user accuses Brandy Melville on racial discrimination, fat shaming
TikTok user calliejeanxo posted more than a dozen videos accusing the fashion retailer of racial discrimination.
Brooks Brothers may be bought in bankruptcy: Report
Authentic Brands Group and Simon Property Group are in talks to buy Brooks Brothers after it files for bankruptcy, according to a Bloomberg report.
Amazon's business practices under fire in California
The review comes at the same time Amazon is facing scrutiny in D.C. and abroad.
Does Trader Joe's have long lines during coronavirus?
An informal network of Good Samaritans who are quarantined with prime views of a local Trader Joe's regularly tweet or broadcast updates on the lines outside the stores.
J. Crew reopens hundreds of stores with coronavirus safety protocols
J. Crew Group has reopened more than 300 of nearly 500 stores which had been temporarily shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Who started Adidas?
Although Adolf "Adi" Dassler, first helped his mother with her small laundry service, he had his sights set on the work of shoemakers.
Walmart CEO wants company to hire more black associates
Doug McMillon on ensuring fair treatment and pay for his employees
This company is daring to defend police amid cancel culture
A luxury watch company is defending police and calling for others to “speak truth” in an ad released Friday.
Anthropologie responds to racial discrimination allegations
Anthropologie denied it has a policy to refer to black shoppers with the codename "Nick."
Consumer will return among retailers reopening safely: Former Saks CEO
Steve Sadove on retail reopening and consumer confidence
'Crazy' Apple customer sues for $1T after iPhone mishap
An Apple store customer is trying to sue the tech giant for $1 trillion after he claims an employee kept his iPhone.
Coronavirus shifted consumer buying habits: Former Toys ‘R’ Us CEO
Former Toys ‘R’ Us CEO on retail, coronavirus
Why are roses expensive?
Floral experts share why roses are a pricey type of flower.
Lululemon posts sharp drop in sales
Store closures due to coronavirus more than offset e-commerce gains at maker of pricey yoga pants
Sony calls on Spider-Man for PS5 year-end launch
The first PlayStation launched 25 years ago
Nike declares Juneteenth a company holiday
June 19 commemorates the end of slavery in the United States
Nestle considering sale of Pure Life water brand to restructure business
Nestle is reportedly considering the sale of its Pure Life water brand.
Target bumps up dividend 3% despite coronavirus pressure
Target Corp.'s dividend hike is a rarity among retailers since the COVID-19 pandemic choked sales.
Walmart's Sam's Club rolls out nationwide curbside pickup
The club expedited the roll out of the service to nearly 600 stores nationwide after receiving positive feedback during its pilot program.
Men’s Wearhouse owner takes steps to stabilize business
The update helped lift shares 13 percent in extended trading



















