Tractor trailer slams into Target in New Jersey
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A tractor trailer slammed into a New Jersey Target Friday afternoon, creating a gaping hole in the side of the building. The North Bergen Target at 7101 Tonnelle Avenue is severely damaged, and crews are on-site assessing the damage. The tractor trailer could be seen wrapped around a utility pole after possibly backing into the building. Inside the gaping hole was a full-size dump truck. It's unclear if it crashed into the back of the trailer, causing it to plunge through the building.

How will CA wildfires shape home insurance industry?
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LiveNOW's Christina Evans discusses what the destruction left by the California wildfires means for homeowners and insurance with Ron Snouffer, CEO of National Claims Negotiators.

Walgreens CEO says locking up products hurt sales

The CEO of Walgreens suggested that placing their products under lock and key may have actually backfired.

Capital One sued by CFPB for allegedly cheating customers out of $2 billion

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them. Here's what to know.

Walmart unveils new logo in first ‘brand refresh’ in nearly 2 decades

Walmart is refreshing its logo for the first time in nearly two decades, highlighting its evolution while also serving as a nod to its past, the big-box retailer announced Monday.

Trump proposes 'External Revenue Service' to collect tariffs

The president-elect announced the proposed agency on his social media platform writing that the U.S. “will begin charging those that make money off of us with Trade, and they will start paying."

Shake Shack plans monster expansion: What to know

Shake Shack has raised its target for company-operated restaurants in America to “at least" 1,500 in the long-term, the company revealed.

Poll: Here are the professions Americans trust the most – and least

Here are the professions that rated the highest for honesty and ethical standards, according to a new Gallup poll of Americans.

Amazon trims back DEI initiatives, latest company to make cuts

Amazon just joined Meta, Walmart and a host of other firms in trimming back its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Here's what to know.

SCOTUS hears arguments on TikTok as U.S. ban looms
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The Supreme Court on Friday heard oral arguments over the future of TikTok after a new law is requiring ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, to either sell the app or shut it down in the U.S. by January 19. LiveNOW's Christina Evans breaks it down with Adam Kovacevich, a tech policy expert.

Macy's is closing 66 stores in 2025 – see the list

Macy's is closing 66 stores as part of a comprehensive strategy to revive its business. See the list of locations.

2025's top remote work companies revealed with some paying over $100,000

Some jobseekers in 2025 may be looking for remote positions, and a recently released report from FlexJobs identified the companies that had the most roles offering that arrangement.

These are the fastest-growing jobs in the US, LinkedIn says

As the new year gets underway, some Americans may be on the hunt for new jobs. The 2025 edition of LinkedIn’s "Jobs on the Rise" report identified positions that have seen major growth.

UFC head Dana White, strong Trump supporter, joins Meta's board of directors

UFC CEO Dana White is among three new members of Meta Platforms Inc.'s board of directors as the social media giant shifts its focus to AI and the metaverse.

JetBlue hit with $2M fine for chronic flight delays
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JetBlue Airways is facing a $2 million fine after a federal government investigation revealed that it was "operating multiple chronically delayed flights." This marks the first time the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has imposed a penalty on an airline for consistently delaying flights. The government lambasted this action, calling it a "prohibited unrealistic scheduling practice which can harm both passengers and fair competition across the airline industry." The DOT?s order requires JetBlue to stop chronic flight delays and pay a $2 million penalty, half of which will go directly to the U.S. Treasury. The other half will be used to compensate passengers that were impacted by the chronically delayed flights or any future flight disruptions of three hours or more caused by JetBlue within the next year, the DOT said in its Friday announcement. Ryan J. Ewing with AirlineGeeks.com joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss.

President Biden blocks sale of US Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel

Biden previously expressed opposition to the deal and said that U.S. Steel should remain an American-owned and American-operated firm.