Walmart to stop selling e-cigarettes amid vaping-related illnesses and deaths
Walmart will stop selling e-cigarettes at its U.S. locations amid growing “regulatory complexity” and “uncertainty” regarding the products that have recently come under scrutiny, according to a company memo.
Walmart will stop selling e-cigarettes at its U.S. locations amid growing “regulatory complexity” and “uncertainty” regarding the products that have recently come under scrutiny, according to a company memo.
Shoppers expected to spend $1.1T at US retailers this holiday season
U.S. retailers are on track for a big holiday, according to an annual survey from Deloitte.
U.S. retailers are on track for a big holiday, according to an annual survey from Deloitte.
Job seekers flow into Amazon's future headquarters in northern Virginia for company's career day
Thousands of job seekers flowed into the site of Amazon's future headquarters in northern Virginia for a job fair Tuesday.
Thousands of job seekers flowed into the site of Amazon's future headquarters in northern Virginia for a job fair Tuesday.
Men and millennials are the least likely to tip — but the most generous when they do, survey finds
Tipping is a large part of the American service industry and an expectation when dining out at a restaurant or getting a haircut at the salon — but some groups of people are better than others when it comes to leaving gratuity.
Tipping is a large part of the American service industry and an expectation when dining out at a restaurant or getting a haircut at the salon — but some groups of people are better than others when it comes to leaving gratuity.
AAA says owning a car is more expensive than ever, here's what it costs
The cost to own a car is higher than ever, according to the latest report on the subject from AAA.
The cost to own a car is higher than ever, according to the latest report on the subject from AAA.
GameStop reportedly closing up to 200 more stores worldwide following global sales decline
Following a poor fiscal year, Gamestop’s Chief Financial Officer Jim Bell announced at an earnings call that the video game distributor is planning to shut down between 180 and 200 of its “underperforming stores globally by the end of this fiscal year,” according to FOX Business.
Following a poor fiscal year, Gamestop’s Chief Financial Officer Jim Bell announced at an earnings call that the video game distributor is planning to shut down between 180 and 200 of its “underperforming stores globally by the end of this fiscal year,” according to FOX Business.
Mattel debuts 'Día de los Muertos' Barbie doll marking ‘Day of the Dead’
Mattel is releasing a limited-edition Barbie in honor of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” will hit stores this month.
Mattel is releasing a limited-edition Barbie in honor of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” will hit stores this month.
These are the worst airports in the United States
Before you book your next trip, you may want to avoid flying in or out of New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport.
Before you book your next trip, you may want to avoid flying in or out of New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport.
You may be owed money under Yahoo’s pending data breach settlement: Here’s what you need to know
If you had a Yahoo account anytime in 2012 through 2016, you may be eligible for free credit monitoring services or a cash payment under a pending class-action settlement valued at $117.5 million.
If you had a Yahoo account anytime in 2012 through 2016, you may be eligible for free credit monitoring services or a cash payment under a pending class-action settlement valued at $117.5 million.
4-year-old with hearing disorder is CEO of popular lemonade stand
He's only 4 years old but PJ Clark of Inkster has already started his own company — PJ's Lemonade Stand.
He's only 4 years old but PJ Clark of Inkster has already started his own company — PJ's Lemonade Stand.
Walgreens asks customers to no longer openly carry firearms in stores, joining other retailers
Walgreens is asking customers to no longer openly carry firearms into their stores, the company said in an announcement on Thursday.
Walgreens is asking customers to no longer openly carry firearms into their stores, the company said in an announcement on Thursday.
Raw beef recalled, deemed 'unfit for human consumption'
Nearly 25,000 pounds of beef were recalled last week after food inspectors deemed it “unfit for human consumption.”
Nearly 25,000 pounds of beef were recalled last week after food inspectors deemed it “unfit for human consumption.”
Ariana Grande is suing Forever 21 for allegedly using a look-alike model in ads
Ariana Grande is suing fashion retailer Forever 21 for allegedly using a look-alike model after Grande reportedly turned down a potential collaboration because the company allegedly refused to pay “the fair market value for a celebrity of Ms. Grande’s stature.”
Ariana Grande is suing fashion retailer Forever 21 for allegedly using a look-alike model after Grande reportedly turned down a potential collaboration because the company allegedly refused to pay “the fair market value for a celebrity of Ms. Grande’s stature.”
Niche home-sharing sites roll out welcome mat for minorities
Every few months, social media lights up with a story or viral video about discrimination in home-sharing: A host kicks out a black guest or cancels a gay couple's booking or doesn't respond to a Muslim woman's inquiry.
Every few months, social media lights up with a story or viral video about discrimination in home-sharing: A host kicks out a black guest or cancels a gay couple's booking or doesn't respond to a Muslim woman's inquiry.
Recall: More than 26,000 glass cooktops recalled over risk of spontaneously switching on
More than 26,000 glass cooktops with touch controls were recalled on Wednesday over a risk of spontaneously switching on, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
More than 26,000 glass cooktops with touch controls were recalled on Wednesday over a risk of spontaneously switching on, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Forever 21 reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy
Popular clothing retailer Forever 21 Inc. is considering filing for bankruptcy, according to a report from Bloomberg Business.
Popular clothing retailer Forever 21 Inc. is considering filing for bankruptcy, according to a report from Bloomberg Business.
Marriott banning little shampoo bottles by December 2020
It could be lights out for tiny toiletries.
It could be lights out for tiny toiletries.
Toyota recalls 191,000 cars over air bag concerns
Toyota is recalling 191,000 cars in North America and Japan because the air bags may not inflate properly in a crash.
Toyota is recalling 191,000 cars in North America and Japan because the air bags may not inflate properly in a crash.
‘Unfortunately we’re sold out (for now)’: Popeyes says they've run out of new chicken sandwich
Popeyes announced that the sandwich that started the chicken sandwich Twitter wars has officially sold out.
Popeyes announced that the sandwich that started the chicken sandwich Twitter wars has officially sold out.
Contigo recalls 5.7M Kids Cleanable Water Bottles due to possible choking hazard
Contigo is recalling 5.7 million children’s water bottles in the U.S. because a clear silicone spout can detach and become a choking hazard.
Contigo is recalling 5.7 million children’s water bottles in the U.S. because a clear silicone spout can detach and become a choking hazard.

















