World’s largest furniture maker cuts hundreds of jobs amid major restructuring
An 80-year-old family-owned furniture company — which says it is the largest furniture manufacturer in the world — is cutting hundreds of jobs while restructuring a Texas plant.
An 80-year-old family-owned furniture company — which says it is the largest furniture manufacturer in the world — is cutting hundreds of jobs while restructuring a Texas plant.
Employee crushed to death in horror industrial accident after press machine unexpectedly turns on
An Ohio Ford employee died after being trapped and crushed by a malfunctioning industrial machine at a company plant this week.
An Ohio Ford employee died after being trapped and crushed by a malfunctioning industrial machine at a company plant this week.
Amazon and the USPS at odds over business relationship concerning package deliveries: What this means for you
Due to contract woes between Amazon and the USPS, the retailer is planning to reduce shipments by two-thirds by the fall.
Due to contract woes between Amazon and the USPS, the retailer is planning to reduce shipments by two-thirds by the fall.
Fairfax County considers selling land to data center developers
Fairfax County is weighing a proposal to sell part of its police training grounds to a data center developer, a move supporters say would fund major upgrades while opponents raise environmental concerns.
Fairfax County is weighing a proposal to sell part of its police training grounds to a data center developer, a move supporters say would fund major upgrades while opponents raise environmental concerns.
Amazon launches 1-hour and 3-hour deliveries
Amazon just launched new, ultrafast shipping options in some U.S. cities. Here are the details.
Amazon just launched new, ultrafast shipping options in some U.S. cities. Here are the details.
Tax scams on the rise in 2026: What you need to know
The Internal Revenue Service released its 2026 Dirty Dozen list of tax scams, warning taxpayers about schemes that threaten personal and financial information.
The Internal Revenue Service released its 2026 Dirty Dozen list of tax scams, warning taxpayers about schemes that threaten personal and financial information.
TSA wait times: Airline CEOs blast Congress; ‘simply unacceptable’
As some travelers are waiting for 2, 3, and even up to 4 hours in TSA security lines, airline industry leaders are pressing lawmakers to make some changes.
As some travelers are waiting for 2, 3, and even up to 4 hours in TSA security lines, airline industry leaders are pressing lawmakers to make some changes.
Egg prices plunge as avian flu impact eases, but risks remain
Egg prices have been on a roller-coaster in recent years amid supply disruptions due to an avian flu outbreak. Here's the latest.
Egg prices have been on a roller-coaster in recent years amid supply disruptions due to an avian flu outbreak. Here's the latest.
Your weather app is misleading you, and it's costing businesses money
Misleading weather app icons are causing financial headaches for major attractions, like zoos, because people are canceling plans based on a single icon.
Misleading weather app icons are causing financial headaches for major attractions, like zoos, because people are canceling plans based on a single icon.
Prince William Planning Commission rejects power station plan tied to data center expansion
The Prince William County Planning Commission has voted down a controversial proposal to build a power station intended to support expanding data center operations.
The Prince William County Planning Commission has voted down a controversial proposal to build a power station intended to support expanding data center operations.
Target boycott over DEI continues, local advocates say company 'went around' true leaders
Activists proclaimed in front of Target's Minneapolis headquarters that the boycott over reversed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) measures will continue despite Target's claims that the company is "moving forward."
Activists proclaimed in front of Target's Minneapolis headquarters that the boycott over reversed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) measures will continue despite Target's claims that the company is "moving forward."
Kathy Ireland sues business managers for allegedly swindling multimillion-dollar fortune
Kathy Ireland accused her former team of fumbling her multimillion-dollar fortune, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Kathy Ireland accused her former team of fumbling her multimillion-dollar fortune, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Target slashes prices on thousands of items heading into spring
Target is cutting prices to more than 3,000 on-trend items across apparel, home, baby essentials and select food and beverage products heading into spring.
Target is cutting prices to more than 3,000 on-trend items across apparel, home, baby essentials and select food and beverage products heading into spring.
List: These companies are suing to get Trump tariff refunds
More than 1,000 companies have filed suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade in efforts to recoup costs from the now-illegal tariffs. Here are some of the biggest companies to file suit.
More than 1,000 companies have filed suit in the U.S. Court of International Trade in efforts to recoup costs from the now-illegal tariffs. Here are some of the biggest companies to file suit.
Oracle expected to slash thousands of jobs as massive AI spending creates financial cash crisis
Oracle is reportedly planning massive layoffs involving thousands of employees as AI spending creates a cash crunch. Job cuts could affect 18% of the company's total workforce.
Oracle is reportedly planning massive layoffs involving thousands of employees as AI spending creates a cash crunch. Job cuts could affect 18% of the company's total workforce.
Americans tap retirement funds at record rates as mounting financial stress takes toll
A record number of Americans tapped into their 401(k) retirement savings for hardship withdrawals last year due to financial challenges, new data shows.
A record number of Americans tapped into their 401(k) retirement savings for hardship withdrawals last year due to financial challenges, new data shows.
Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus closing several stores: What to know
The parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus will close more department stores as part of its bankruptcy restructuring. Here's what we know.
The parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus will close more department stores as part of its bankruptcy restructuring. Here's what we know.
Morgan Stanley cuts 2,500 jobs despite posting record revenue year across all divisions
Morgan Stanley has cut 3% of its workforce, impacting roughly 2,500 employees across investment banking and wealth management divisions in the company's latest restructuring.
Morgan Stanley has cut 3% of its workforce, impacting roughly 2,500 employees across investment banking and wealth management divisions in the company's latest restructuring.
Stanley Black & Decker to cut hundreds of jobs, shut Connecticut plant
Stanley Black & Decker said it will eliminate roughly 300 positions. Here's what to know.
Stanley Black & Decker said it will eliminate roughly 300 positions. Here's what to know.
Target CEO hopes to earn back customer trust, plans to open new stores
Target's new CEO says the company will prove it can regain the public's trust after slumping sales and political backlash.
Target's new CEO says the company will prove it can regain the public's trust after slumping sales and political backlash.



















