All-American startup turns scratched vinyl into household treasures
Vinylux founder and owner Jeff Davis says he's been turning a profit since week one by re-purposing old records and turning them into journals, clocks, mirrors, coasters and more.
Thanksgiving meals will go to military families and the elderly this season
An organization is giving meals to military families and the elderly this Thanksgiving holiday. Feed the Fridge works to provide food for the hungry in the Washington, D.C., area.
American-made, veteran-owned business built on ‘patriotism’
Origin USA co-founders Pete Roberts and veteran Jocko Willink explain how the American supply chain and "patriotism" have contributed to the apparel company's growth and success.
Ford, GM, Hyundai named 'Best for Vets'
Ford, GM and Hyundai were among the 175 companies that made the Military Times "Best for Vets" list for 2022, which highlights companies that support veteran employment.
Chick-fil-A's hunger relief program reaches 15M-meal milestone in its 10th year
Chick-fil-A has donated over 15 million meals to people in need in the U.S. and Canada. The company has done so through Chick-fil-A Shared Table, its hunger relief program.
Time management: How to be more productive at work
Need help boosting your productivity and workflow? Check out these six tips from career experts who offer time management tools and more as we navigate careers.
Career challenge in 2022: How should you handle a lazy co-worker?
Career experts share thoughtful insights on a tricky job challenge in 2022: How do you handle a lazy co-worker who's not pulling his or her weight at work?
New York teens are making $70 an hour by babysitting, sports instructing
Teen Hampton founder Gabe Jaffe and babysitter Austin Brod joined "Fox and Friends" to discuss the new business venture of hiring teens for summer services.
Ian Siegel, CEO of ZipRecruiter, on the radical job market shift: 'The future of work is now'
CEO Ian Siegel of ZipRecruiter witnessed a shift for employers and job seekers amid the pandemic and the rise in inflation. Here are his top insights.
Russia-Ukraine war leads to 'Moscow Mule' renaming at bars, restaurants and retailers
American business owners in the hospitality and food and beverage sector are showing support for Ukraine in light of Russia’s attacks by renaming Moscow Mules – a popular drink that’s typically made from ginger beer, lime juice and vodka.
Kudlow: We are in the 'great resignation'
Larry Kudlow discusses the positive impacts of Americans quitting their jobs
New Balance finds its footing with products made in the USA
New Balance COO says the company has avoided global supply chain disruptions by focusing on US-based production.
North Carolina restaurant running on 2 employees still cooks up hundreds of free meals for local heroes
Police officers, lifeguards, firefighters, nurses, doctors, EMS workers and any active military member – as long as they are in uniform – will be given a free meal that's made fresh.
Chipotle offers to reimburse teachers for school supplies they bought themselves
Chipotle announced on Tuesday that it will be giving away up to $100,000 to teachers who have paid for school supplies out of their own pocket for the year.
Boeing fired 65 employees, disciplined 53 over racist conduct, company says
Since June of last year, aerospace company Boeing has fired 65 employees and disciplined 53 others over behavior described as racist, discriminatory and hateful, according to a new company report on diversity.
Uber customers can donate rides for COVID-19 vaccine appointments
Uber has partnered with PayPal and Walgreens, to provide free rides to COVID-19 vaccine appointments to people in underserved communities.
LA diner joins forces with Skid Row community to help feed homeless and health care workers amid COVID pandemic
A Los Angeles diner based on Skid Row has been donating meals to those in need as part of its plan to survive the COVID-19 pandemic and help its surrounding community at the same time.
Feeding America CEO: Quest to fight US hunger crisis amid COVID-19 pandemic her 'greatest honor'
As the chief executive officer of Feeding America, Babineaux-Fontenot oversees a network of more than 200 food banks that are on a mission to feed more than 46 million people through food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other community-based agencies.
Newman's Own Foundation, other major organizations donate millions to rebuild Hole in the Wall Gang Camp after devastating fire
Longtime charity partners of Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp have committed millions of dollars to help the camp rebuild after a devastating fire burned down a number of buildings at the Ashford, Conn., site.
FedEx commits $5M to historically Black colleges and universities in new initiative
The company says the investment is "timely" due to the ongoing threat of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic recession.