Retail sales rise less than expected in June as spending cools
The Commerce Department released new retail data on Tuesday morning, revealing that consumer spending barely rose last month even as inflation moderated.
Since installing electric fence, WA business sees 'zero break-ins': Alexx Bacon
Aaberg's Tools & Equipment Rental owner Alexx Bacon says the business was losing thousands of dollars every night in retail theft and damage.
Florida Japanese steakhouse closes after reports of drugs in customers' food
Nikko Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar in Pace, Florida, closed down after allegations of narcotics in its food. Seven customers were poisoned and taken to hospitals.
Microsoft reaches deal to keep 'Call of Duty' franchise available on PlayStation
Microsoft announced Sunday that the company reached a deal with Sony to keep the "Call of Duty" franchise available on PlayStation consoles after its Activision Blizzard acquisition.
Tesla, Netflix and housing data dominate week ahead
The major banks will wrap up earnings next week as investors keep an eye on quarterly reports from Tesla and Netflix as well as economic data housing, including mortgage rates.
5 ways to upgrade your kitchen for $250 or less, according to professional designers
Professional designers offer expert input on how to upgrade a home's kitchen space for $250 or less, which includes using paint to make a splash and enhancing the lighting in a kitchen.
National Ice Cream Day: Celebrate with your favorite frozen treat and these fun numerical facts
In honor of National Ice Cream Day, grab a scoop of ice cream and learn more about the financial and economical impact America's favorite frozen treat has on this country.
Goya CEO on the battle to overcome the 'war against the working class'
After facing backlash from the Latino community due to his support of Donald Trump, Goya's Robert Unanue spotlights what unites them and overcoming a company boycott.
Buy Buy Baby stores shuttering as part of bankruptcy deal
Bed Bath & Beyond's Buy Buy Baby stores are closing for good after debtors failed to secure a better offer for the retailer. It is part of the retailer's bankruptcy liquidation process.
Frigidaire recalls washer-dryer combination units citing fire risk
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of Frigidaire products including certain washer-dryer combination units, as they are potentially fire hazards.
FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control pill
Perrigo's Opill will become the first over-the-counter birth control pill in in the U.S. now that it has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
Amazon's 2023 Prime Day sets new sales record
Amazon's Prime Day 2023, spanning July 11-12, was its biggest two-day sale event in company history. Independent sellers also had the biggest Prime Day in history.
Amazon Prime Day scams: Here's what to look out for
The Better Business Bureau is warning shoppers about Amazon Prime Day scams during the popular two-day event and sharing advice on how to avoid the bad actors.
Vintage clothing supplier SLCT cashes in on nostalgia
SLCT Stock CEO Nick Ayala explains how old has become new again as younger generations seek out vintage clothing.
Back-to-school shopping decreases for first time in 9 years as persistent inflation tightens excess spending
Back-to-school spending has been crippled by ongoing inflation, according to a new report, and is projected to decrease this fall for the first time in nine years.
Washington state 4-year-old dies after choking on hot dog at Costco
A 4-year-old girl in Kennewick, Washington died on Sunday after choking on what was believed to have been a hot dog at Costco Wholesale.
Amazon's 'targeted marketing' is stroke of genius: Jessica Inskip
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger and OptionsPlay Director of Education and Product Jessica Inskip discuss whether Amazon will break Prime Day sales on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Century-old business latest casualty of San Francisco retail closures
Goorin Bros., a San Francisco hat store that was founded in 1895, will shutter a Union Square location, following other stores that have fled the city since the pandemic.
Ex-Walmart CEO predicts when US will see high prices drop
Inflation has proved "brutal" for American wallets with "heartbreaking" economic outcomes, former Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon tells Fox News Digital.
Jessica Simpson used home as collateral to buy her namesake company back: ‘Time for us to do this on our own’
Jessica Simpson said she had to put up her house as collateral and liquidate her stock portfolio in order to buy back her billion-dollar fashion brand.