What company is the largest employer in the US?
Walmart said in April it was hiring 50,000 new associates in mostly temporary positions, including delivery drivers.
Walmart appeals to Supreme Court to sell spirits in Texas
Walmart is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court after a lower court would not allow the retail company to sell spirits in Texas, according to a Tuesday report.
Beyond Meat to sell value pack at Walmart, Target with lowest-ever price point
The company has said it aims to price its products comparably to their meat equivalents by 2024.
Walmart acquires CareZone's health service digital technology
Families can use the app to scan labels or insurance cards to speed and simplify the process
Walmart partners with Shopify to expand online marketplace business
Online sales at retailers, from cosmetics makers to pizza chains, have boomed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced customers to stay indoors.
Ground beef is being recalled at these stores
The recalled ground beef was produced June 1
Walmart tests self-checkout only location
A Walmart in Fayetteville, Arkansas is testing whether the increased use of self-checkout will speed up customer purchases while providing a safer experience for shoppers through less interaction.
CVS joins Walmart in keeping multicultural beauty products out of locked cabinets
In the wake of nationwide protests in the U.S. against police brutality and racial inequality following the killing of George Floyd last month, companies have issued statements in support of the black community and set up funds to fight systemic racism.
Walmart to stop locking up multicultural hair products in stores
The practice was only in effect at about a dozen Walmart stores, the retail giant said.
Why Walmart is winning in online grocery services: Report
Walmart’s physical locations, merged shopping apps and Express Delivery have made it successful during the coronavirus, according to a recent report.
Chicago mayor: Will take 'Herculean effort' to get businesses to come back
Looting damage in metropolitan areas, including Chicago, between May 29 and June 3 totaled more than $400 million, according to an estimate from the Anderson Economic Group.
Who is Jim Walton?
Here's what you need to know about Jim Walton, the youngest son of Walmart founder Sam Walton.
Walmart CEO calls George Floyd killing 'tragic,' promises inclusive culture
Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon denounced the killing of George Floyd Wednesday during the company's shareholder meeting, calling it "tragic, painful, and unacceptable."
Walmart taking guns, ammunition off sales floor during George Floyd protests
Walmart has removed guns and ammunition from the sales floor of some stores as protests have spread across the country.
Walmart says employee complaints about AI technology are a non-issue
Walmart employees are frustrated with flaws in the company's AI technology that is supposed to catch potential shoplifters.
America's most profitable companies
Walmar, Amazon and ExxonMobile are the most profitable companies in America today.
Walmart teams with ThredUP to sell used clothing online
The move, announced Wednesday, marks Walmart’s entry into the used clothing business.
Walmart Mexico pays Mexico about $359M in back taxes
The payment appears to mark a victory for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Coronavirus turns Walmart into an e-commerce dynamo
Walmart's sales have spiked significantly while customers have been advised to shelter-in-place.
Amazon, Costco, Walmart land top favorability ratings for food retailers during coronavirus
Amazon, Costco and Walmart have won over shoppers during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the May 2020 Magid Food and Beverage Insight Tracker.


















