Warehouses using startup-style amenities to attract workers: report
With national unemployment at its lowest rate since 1969, warehouses are struggling to fill positions -- so they’re turning to amenities and other improvements to bring in workers, according to one report.
Rapper Meek Mill becomes co-owner of Lids, announces new hat line
Anyone familiar with the works of Meek Mill already knows that he’s “a boss,” but now the rapper and activist is stretching his legs as an investor by becoming the co-owner of hat retailer Lids.
Wayfair walkout: How furniture retailer can avoid 'slippery slope' of political pressure
Wayfair employees planned a walkout after learning the company planned a $200,000 furniture sale to an immigration detention facility.
Wayfair employees walk out over border detention facility order
Wayfair employees in Boston protest their company's role in supplying furniture to border detention facilities housing migrants.
If JUUL challenges San Francisco ban on ecigs they'll win: Judge Napolitano
San Francisco bans ecigs
Target responds to Amazon Prime Day: 'No membership required' for Deal Days sale
Amazon isn’t the only big retailer planning a major sale on July 15 and 16.
Nike scraps roll out of new shoe line after Japanese designer backs Hong Kong protests: Report
Undercover's designer posted an Instagram photo of the Hong Kong protests with "no extradition to China" as the caption.
Wayfair employees plan walkout over $200K furniture order to immigration detention facility
A group of more than 500 Wayfair employees signed a letter last week asking company executives to cease business dealings with contractors operating at the border.
Old Navy selling new purple Fourth of July tees as part of anti-discrimination campaign
Old Navy announced it will be selling limited edition purple Fourth of July t-shirts to celebrate 25 years of belonging.
Toys R Us can survive as stand-alone retail store, former CEO says
Former Toys 'R' Us CEO says the new stores will be a success.
Toys 'R' Us staging a comeback
Toys 'R' Us to make a comeback
L'Oreal’s AR, AI technology allows consumers to try 42 shades of lipstick
The cosmetic company is revolutionizing the way customers buy cosmetics.
Uniqlo owner may offer $280G salaries to standout employees after 3 years: report
It’s not out of the ordinary for companies to give its employees raises for doing good work, but Asia’s largest retailer is considering offering some unusually big raises to outstanding new managers as Japan faces a shortage of young workers.
SCOTUS rules on 'FUCT' case, strikes down 'scandalous' part of trademark law
The high court's ruling means that the people and companies behind applications that previously failed as a result of the scandalous or immoral provision can re-submit them for approval. And new trademark applications cannot be refused on the grounds they are scandalous or immoral.
JetBlue sues Walmart over Jetblack for trademark infringement: report
Walmart is being sued by JetBlue Airways Corp for alleged trademark infringement.
Ken Langone: Trump is keeping every campaign promise he made
Bernie Marcus, Ken Langone on Trump's trade strategy with China
Bernie Marcus: Bernie Sanders is the enemy of every entrepreneur
Ken Langone: Socialism doesn't work, look at Venezuela
7-Eleven will deliver to public 'hot spots' like parks, beaches
Starting Monday, 7-Eleven will deliver food and other items to customers at specific “hot spots” such as public parks and beaches.
Dressbarn announces first store closures, beginning plan to shutter 650 locations by 2020
Dressbarn’s “wind down” of its retail operation is officially beginning at the end of this month.
Shaquille O’Neal’s most bizarre endorsements and how much he makes off them
Here are five of the most bizarre brands and products Shaquille O’Neal has backed.



















