Paramount slashes jobs as streaming wars intensify

Paramount said it is focused on "reducing our headcount in finance, legal, technology and other support functions."

Starbucks will pay up to $136,000 to travel the world and post about coffee on TikTok

Starbucks is hiring two Global Coffee Creators to travel internationally and document coffee culture online. The full-time job pays up to $136,000 and requires no degree or experience.

Whole Foods' working to restock shelves as distributor faces cyberattack: Reports

United Natural Foods, a major distributor to Whole Foods, has paused deliveries after a cyberattack shut down its ordering systems, raising fears of empty shelves and supply delays.

Hulu now fully owned by Disney after $439 million deal with NBCUniversal

Disney will pay Comcast nearly $439 million to take full control of Hulu after a lengthy appraisal process, setting the stage for a unified streaming strategy with Disney+ and ESPN.

These are the Rite Aid stores expected to close in WA

Once again, more Rite Aid stores are closing in Washington as the company continues navigate bankruptcy.

Subway owner buys chicken chain

A popular new chicken chain says it has been acquired by a private equity firm that also owns Subway.

Macy's profit and sales slip impacting profit forecast for 2025

The retail giant saw a dip in its sales during the first quarter as it grapples with tariffs and consumers cutting back on spending.

Pepsi knocked out of America's top selling soft drinks

Many Americans already have strong opinions on the Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi debate, and now another soft drink has entered the chat.

Memorial Day 2025: What’s open, closed

The vast majority of retailers will be open, with many trying to lure customers with big promotional sales.

Here’s how much a made-in-America iPhone could cost

President Trump’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on Apple unless it manufactures iPhones in the U.S. could send prices soaring, with estimates reaching as high as $3,500 per device.