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.
American Apparel and Footwear Association CEO on tariffs: We're feeling the impact
The impact of tariffs
Toys R Us to reopen stores in the US later this year: report
Toys R Us is expected to reopen stores just in time for the holidays this year.
Frozen blackberries sold at Walmart, Save-A-Lot recalled over possible norovirus contamination
Frozen blackberry products sold at Walmart and Save-A-Lot have been recalled because of a possible norovirus contamination.
Cannabis sales could hit $45B by 2024
The outlook for the marijuana industry
Amazon to offer home surveillance using delivery drones, patent shows
Amazon could be using its delivery drones for home surveillance, according to a patent filed by the company.
Google stops making tablets, halts production on unreleased models: report
Google has decided to stop making its own tablets.
The future of retail
Retail in America
Walmart to pay more than $282M to settle bribery charges
The retail giant ended a longstanding investigation into payments made to foreign government officials.
Walmart laying off nearly 600 corporate employees from its North Carolina office
Walmart will lay off 569 finance and accounting employees from its corporate office in North Carolina later this year.
Apple recalls some MacBook Pro laptops over fire safety risk
The recall applies to older 15-inch MacBook Pros, most of which were sold between September 2015 and February 2017.
Walmart to test driverless vehicles as way to cut shipping costs, boost efficiency: report
Walmart is testing driverless vans to transport goods from warehouse to warehouse, a report stated.
Apple, Black & Decker and Steve Madden among US companies moving production out of China. Here’s the full list.
Tariffs on China are driving the shifts to the U.S., Vietnam, India and other countries.
Zion Williamson sneaker deal: Is NBA Draft's top prospect worth $100M price for Nike, Adidas?
Williamson is expected to sign one of the largest sneaker deals ever for an NBA rookie.
Best Buy to repair Apple products at all US stores
The tech giant said all of Best Buy’s nearly 1,000 U.S. stores will now accept products for repair.
Costco sells giant, 2-pound doughnuts — but only in this region
Costco is selling giant doughnuts that are sized more like cakes, but only in some Australia locations.
Target CEO apologizes for register outages: 'A tough weekend'
Target CEO Brian Cornell apologized to customers Wednesday after stores experienced register outages nationwide for several hours.



















