Kohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan fired after investigation
CEO Ashley Buchanan took the job in January, the third CEO for Kohl’s in three years. Here's what to know.
McDonald's sees unexpected drop in customers amid economic uncertainty
McDonald’s restaurants sales in the U.S. dipped in the first part of the year, marking the burger chain's largest decline since 2020.
Private sector added 62K jobs in April, well below expectations, ADP says
Private sector job growth slowed sharply in April, with companies adding just 62,000 positions—well below expectations—as employers navigated economic uncertainty, according to ADP.
Here's how much couples are spending on weddings in 2025
A new LendingTree survey reveals that 67% of newlyweds in 2025 went into debt for their wedding, with many saying financial pressure and regrets followed soon after.
U.S. economy shrank in first quarter; first drop in three years
Economic growth in the first quarter was impacted in part by a rise in imports as U.S. companies attempted to bring in foreign goods amid the enforcement of tariffs.
Jack in the Box closing up to 200 'underperforming' locations: What to know
Jack in the Box said 150 to 200 of its “underperforming" restaurants are slated to close, and a majority will happen by the end of the year.
UPS to cut 20,000 jobs amid reduced Amazon deliveries
UPS plans to slash 20,000 jobs and close over 70 facilities as part of a plan to lower the amount of Amazon shipments it manages. UPS told the Associated Press Tuesday that it anticipates making job cuts in 2025 and expects to close 73 leased and owned buildings by the end of June. UPS employs roughly 490,000 workers, the AP noted, citing FactSet. The Atlanta-based company announced in January that it had struck a deal with Amazon, its largest client, to minimize its volume by over 50% by 2026. In a statement from UPS obtained by the AP, CEO Carol Tomé said Tuesday, "The actions we are taking to reconfigure our network and reduce cost across our business could not be timelier. "The macro environment may be uncertain, but with our actions, we will emerge as an even stronger, more nimble UPS." Tomé also told the AP that UPS explored options and determined that volume reduction was the best alternative. The company reported its first-quarter financial results on Tuesday, stating that it earned $1.19 billion, or $1.40 per share, in the quarter ending March 31. Barron's Allen Root joins LiveNOW's Austin Westfall to break down what these layoffs mean for the economy.
LeapFrog founder Mike Wood dies at 72 by physician-assisted suicide
Mike Wood, the founder of the educational toy company LeapFrog Enterprises, died at age 72 in Zurich on April 10 through physician-assisted suicide.
These are the best and worst entry-level jobs in 2025
Whether you're joining the workforce for the first time or seeking a career change, here's a ranking of some of the best and worst entry-level roles in the job market.
Delta Air Lines raising employee base pay for 4th consecutive year
Delta Air Lines is once again investing in its workforce with a 4% pay raise for most employees beginning June 1.
UPS to cut 20,000 jobs, close some facilities
The delivery company said it expects to make the job cuts this year.
Big Lots to reopen 132 stores in May: See the list
The discount chain store will be reopening 132 stores across 14 states. Here’s where.
Albertsons informs suppliers that it won't accept tariff-related price hikes
The grocery titan stated in a letter that it won't accept price hikes to account for President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Cash stuffing explained: Why envelope budgeting is making a comeback
Cash stuffing — a budgeting strategy using cash and envelopes — is surging in popularity in 2025. Here’s how it works, why it’s catching on again, and what to know before trying it.
Coming to a fast-food menu near you: Chicken and more chicken
McDonald's, Taco Bell and Wendy's have added or plan to add more chicken options to their menus.
This fast-food chain is closing up to 200 'underperforming' locations
Roughly 80 to 120 of the total restaurants will close their doors for good before the end of the year.
Michigan nuclear plant set to restart; first for U.S.
The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan is one step closer to restarting as President Trump forges ahead to thaw American energy sources.



















