BUSINESS
Target Hit With Backlash for Decision on LGBTQ+ Merchandise
The retailer announced Thursday that it would be limiting what stores carry its Pride Month merchandise this year.
Business Leaders Who Reject Pronouns Say It's 'Too Confusing'
Roughly 15 percent of business leaders say they're unwilling to use they/them pronouns.
Aogashima Island Gains Attention for Its Salt
Hingya Salt, produced on the isolated island using Kuroshio Current seawater and geothermal steam, is in high demand among chefs and patissiers.
Greif Takes Care of Colleagues, Communities and the Planet
Greif Inc., one of Newsweek's Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces 2023, is a leading supplier of innovative, sustainable industrial packaging that takes
care of colleagues, communities and the planet.
Thousands of Americans Quit Their Jobs
From February to March, the resignation rate went from 1.8 to 1.9 percent.
Americans Prepare to Keep Working Through Retirement
Sixty-three percent of respondents told an Allianz study they would likely continue working at least part-time during their retirement.
Gen Z 'Most Likely' Risk of Workplace Lawsuits: Survey
Who are employers blaming for the significant uptick in lawsuits? The newest generation in the workforce, Gen Z.
Drake's 'Silence Policy' Shell Corporation Raises Questions
Drake's business dealings have sparked a discussion on social media, drawing attention away from the Canadian rapper's ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar
Bud Light Boycott Drags Down Beermaker's U.S. Revenue
The brewer behind Budweiser, Bud Light and Corona made an underlying profit of $1.51 billion in the first quarter.
Boy Scouts Name Change Sparks Fierce Backlash: 'Destroyed by Wokeness'
The Boy Scouts of America announced this week that they will be changing their name to Scouting America.
Americans in One City Get $500 Monthly Payments to Combat 'Toxic Stress'
GRIT 2.0 aims to supply 175 randomly selected families with $500 in monthly checks, which can then be used as recipients wish.
Donald Trump Is Winning His Stock Market Battle Against Short Sellers
Donald Trump's social media platform's stock is appearing to weather financial storms.
Boeing Stock Rises After Whistleblower Death
Boeing's stock rose just days after a second whistleblower, Josh Dean, died suddenly.
IRS Issues Warning on Data Security
The IRS has urged businesses to take extra care when it comes to online security.
Americans See Money in Bank Accounts Increase
Savers in 2023 accrued interest of $315.4 billion in their deposit accounts.
Businesses Are Moving to 6 Day Work Weeks
A new report found many companies might require workers to add on an additional day of work.
Laughter At Woman Visiting Home To Find Dad Joining Work Call—With Wine
'Normalise joining work calls with red wine,' one viewer said.
Florida Tax Holiday For Summer 2024
Florida residents will face zero taxes on summer items all throughout the month of July.
Stock Market Today: Gloomy Start to May Ahead of Fed Decision
Shares in Trump Media & Technology Group were down nearly 10 percent at one point early Wednesday, wiping out gains from Tuesday.
Stock Market Today: April Ends on Sour Note Ahead of Fed Decision
McDonald's and Eli Lilly reported earnings, while pot stocks soared on news that the White House may reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
Americans Lose $450 Million to Fake Job Scams
Fake job scams accounted for roughly 105,000 scams in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
One State Is Sending Out $10,000 Refunds: Here's Who Qualifies
Republicans and Democrats went through many debates about whether to issue the tax refunds.