California utility company accused of starting LA fire in multiple lawsuits
Southern California Edison, a division of Edison International, has been hit with multiple lawsuits accusing the utility of starting one of the fires burning near Los Angeles.
XX-XY brand is 'certainly' making an impact, founder Jennifer Sey says
XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey weighs in on the company's 'Save Girls Sports' shirt being labeled as 'transphobic.'
Starbucks reverses open bathroom policy
Starbucks is ending its open-door policy, and will start requiring people to be paying customers to hang out in stores and use restrooms.
Walmart unveils new logo in first ¡®brand refresh¡¯ in nearly 2 decades
Walmart unveiled a new logo for the first time in nearly two decades, saying the redesign highlights its evolution while also serving as a nod to its past.
Amazon ending its 'Try Before You Buy' program
Amazon announced it is pulling the plug on its "Try Before You Buy" service launched in 2017, which allowed customers to order multiple items to try on before purchasing.
A dozen Walgreens stores in San Francisco to close
Walgreens will permanently shut the doors of 12 of its San Francisco locations. The closures are scheduled for late February, according to the company.
How AI is the future of retail
FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti joins 'Mornings with Maria' to show how retailers are using artificial intelligence to better serve customers.
Kohl's is closing 27 stores in 15 states. Here's where they're located
Twenty-seven "underperforming" Kohl¡¯s stores are set to shutter this spring. The company published a list of the locations late last week.
New Yorkers 'are a little leery' on congestion pricing: Rosanna Scotto
FOX 5's 'Good Day New York' co-host Rosanna Scotto on business owners trying to 'sweeten' consequences of congestion pricing and provides updates around the city's migrant shelters.
Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy's high-tech indoor golf league is live
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy¡¯s high-tech indoor golf league has officially gone live. Its first match took place on Jan. 7.
Fanatics, LA sports teams partner to donate funds from new #LAStrong apparel in response to wildfires
Fanatics announced a partnership with 15 LA-based teams to sell #LAStrong apparel, and all proceeds will go to the LA Fire Department and American Red Cross.
California fires threaten oil and gas supplies
The fires raging in Southern California threaten to hurt the supply of oil, gas, diesel and natural gas supplies due to fire hazards and loss of power.
Amazon trims back DEI initiatives, latest company to make cuts
Amazon just joined Meta, Walmart and a host of other firms in trimming back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives amid activist pressure to end the programs.
Macy's is closing 66 stores. Here's where they're located
Macy¡¯s on Thursday named 66 stores it plans to shutter this year through its "Bold New Chapter" initiative. The locations are spread across 22 states.
US economy added 256K jobs in December, well above expectations
The Labor Department released its jobs report for December, which showed the U.S. economy added 256,000 jobs last month, well above economists' expectations.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon meets with Trump on trade relations, investing in US
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon met with President-elect Trump this week at Mar-a-Lago before Trump's inauguration in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20.
Biden has had a war on gas for all of his existence, billionaire oil tycoon says
Continental Resources founder and Chairman Harold Hamm addresses the impact of Biden's oil and gas drilling ban in U.S. coastal waters.
The thing we're going to need most for US' energy future is natural gas, exec says
American Petroleum Institute CEO Mike Sommers on whether the U.S. should pivot away from wind energy and the need for offshore oil.
Costco removes popular feature from certain stores, prompting outrage among members
Costco has begun removing its coffee grinding services at a number of warehouse stores, causing online outrage among many of their members.
California's 'ambitious' policies to reduce greenhouse gases drive surge in electricity costs: report
California officials released a report revealing that electricity prices in the state are the second highest in the nation, partly due to greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.