These cities have the highest credit card delinquencies in the U.S., study shows
Late credit card payments impact Americans in some capacity, but these areas are dealing with higher rates of delinquency based on data in a recent study.
Microsoft announces another round of mass layoffs
The latest Microsoft layoffs followed cuts of about 6,000 positions last quarter.
Del Monte, the canned food aisle staple, files for bankruptcy
Del Monte Foods, the 135-year-old company known for canned goods, is joining the list of major retailers filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Israeli drone company opens new U.S. headquarters in Tampa
An Israeli drone company has opened its new U.S. headquarters and production facility in Tampa.
Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse plan over 40 openings in coming year
Darden Restaurants is looking to open more of its most popular spots.
Unemployment among college grads surpasses overall joblessness rate in US
Young college graduates are facing the toughest job market in more than a decade, with unemployment for degree holders ages 22 to 27 outpacing the national rate, according to new data.
Three Mile Island nuclear plant expected to restart ahead of schedule
The restart timeline for Three Mile Island has moved up to 2027.
Microsoft plans 'substantial' job cuts across Xbox division
Gaming executives are reportedly under pressure to boost financial performance following a $69B Activision Blizzard deal.
GE moves washing machine production from China to Kentucky
GE Appliances says the project will move production of a combo washer/dryer and a lineup of front load washers from China to Louisville.
Spirit Halloween to hire 50,000 workers for the upcoming season
Spirit Halloween is hiring thousands of seasonal workers for more than 1,500 stores in 2025. Here's what to know.
Trump Mobile removes 'made in the USA' from smartphone website
Eric Trump said last week that Trump Mobile phones will be made in the U.S., though experts quickly questioned how that was possible.
Bumble to lay off 30% of global workforce
They layoffs will impact about 240 positions.
Online job listing company Careerbuilder + Monster files for bankruptcy
CareerBuilder + Monster bankruptcy filing shows $100-500 million in liabilities as the merged company plans to sell off its operations.
Red Lobster seafood boil among new CEO’s menu items
Red Lobster emerged from bankruptcy last year and emerged with a new CEO, who has made several changes already.
Here's why some consumers are boycotting McDonald's this week
The People’s Union is urging a nationwide boycott of McDonald’s starting June 24, citing rollbacks to diversity efforts and other grievances tied to the fast-food giant’s business practices.
Fred Smith, FedEx founder, dies at 80
FedEx founder Fred Smith, known by many as Memphis, Tennessee’s “most important citizen,” has died. He was 80 years old.
Kroger closing 60 stores over next 18 months
A major grocery retailer in the U.S. announced dozens of its stores would be closing in the coming months. Here’s what we know.
Parent company considers offloading Bahama Breeze restaurant chain
The company recently closed 15 Bahama Breeze locations.
How much money you need to retire in your state – without Social Security
With Social Security's future uncertain, the amount of money to retire comfortably varies substantially by state. Here’s where your area ranks.
Trump-backed 'internet money' could drive trillion-dollar market and strengthen the dollar
The digital currency market could reach $3.7T by decade's end as legislation moves toward the president's desk.