BUSINESS
TGI Fridays Bankruptcy: What This Means for Its Restaurants
The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with COVID-19 cited as the primary cause of financial troubles.
Billionaire Warren Buffett Stockpiles Cash Ahead of Volatile Election
Berkshire Hathaway is selling off Apple amid concerns of future tax hikes, seeing the company hit its highest-ever cash on hand.
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.
Exxon Mobil CEO Won't Ramp Up Drilling Just Because Donald Trump Wants to
These comments arrive after Trump synthesized his energy policy during his campaign as "Drill, baby, drill."
DeFi and Lessons in Resilience and Resourcefulness From an Italian Boyhood
The DeFi space is at a pivotal point, facing both incredible opportunities and significant challenges.
Average Rate for 30-Year Mortgage Increases for Fifth Straight Week
Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the 30-year mortgage rate climbed to 6.72 percent from 6.54 percent last week.
Puerto Rican Shop Sells Boxes of Trash to Send to Tony Hinchcliffe
Digital shop that specializes in Puerto Rico-themed merchandise has offered to send boxes of trash to Hinchcliffe "and his party."
Fed's Key Inflation Metric Falls to Lowest Level Since 2021
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that prices rose 2.1 percent in September from the prior year.
Jobless Claims Fall as Layoffs Remain Low
The Labor Department reported that jobless claim applications dropped by 12,000 to 216,000 for the week ending October 26.
These Top 10 Workplaces are the Most Loved in the UK 2024
Newsweek is partnering with Best Practice Institute to honor the top 100 Most Loved Workplaces U.K. 2024. These are the top 10 companies that are being celebrated for their commitment to employee engagement, collaboration and well-being.
Is There Mail on Halloween? Post Office, UPS, FedEx Hours
The United States Postal Service will continue to operate as usual on Halloween.
AI Must Learn From Crypto's Mistakes to Win Public Trust
The AI industry has an image problem that is reminiscent of the challenges encountered by the cryptocurrency sector.
Super Micro Shares Plunge 30 Percent After Ernst & Young Resigns as Auditor
The accounting firm said it could no longer rely on representations from the company's management and audit committee.
Mortgage Rates Are Still Going Up—Here's Why
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate hit the 7% mark on Monday, the highest level since the start of the summer, as the election looms.
My Pillow's Mike Lindell Sues Lenders, Alleges 'Loan Sharking' Terms
A staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, Lindell is accusing finance companies of exploiting his business through a high-interest $600,000 loan.
Value Meals Drive McDonald's Sales Recovery Amid E. coli Crisis
McDonald's has reported a slight increase in U.S. sales for the third quarter, largely due to the introduction of value meals.
Walgreens, Amazon Place Opposing Bets on the Future of Retail Pharmacy
Major retailers agree that it's time for a new pharmacy experience. They have different ideas of what it should look like.
Florida Residents 'Stuck' as State's Largest Insurer Cuts Policies
Florida's largest insurer is handing policies to the private market, and the impacted Florida residents are struggling financially.
Coke Sees Revenue Fall As Price Hikes Hit Demand
The company still beat Wall Street's forecasts and said it expects full-year organic revenue to rise 10 percent.
Boeing Faces $6 Billion Loss as Striking Workers' Vote Looms
Boeing announced a potential $6 billion loss and plans to lay off 17,000 workers while grappling with an ongoing strike that has halted important production.
Juul Labs To Send Checks to Users: Here's Who Is Getting One
According to a lawsuit, plaintiffs paid more for Juul products than they would have if accurate information had been available.