Philadelphia Whole Foods Market becomes first to unionize
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia have made history by voting to unionize, marking the first successful labor organization within the Amazon-owned grocery chain. The vote, which saw 57% of ballots cast in favor, is a significant step for organized labor in Amazon's retail operations.
Nearly 2 in 3 Americans say money in their bank accounts not up with inflation, survey says
A new WalletHub survey reveals how Americans feel about their banks in 2025, from inflation concerns to what matters most when choosing an account.
Over 80,000 Kia electric, hybrid vehicles recalled over issues with airbags: NHTSA
Kia is recalling over 80,000 of its electric and hybrid vehicles over concerns about airbags.
Pfizer to pay nearly $60M over kickbacks for migraine drug once promoted by Lady Gaga
The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will pay nearly $60 million to resolve charges that a company it acquired paid kickbacks over a migraine drug.
Some Walmart managers get pay bump, pushing compensation over $600K
Walmart announced that certain managers are getting a boost in their pay with all stock grants and bonuses calculated in.
97% of retirement-age Americans are in debt, report finds: Here's how much
A new study shows that most retirement-age Americans carry nonmortgage debt, with Texas and Florida metros facing the highest debt levels.
UnitedHealthcare names new CEO following Brian Thompson killing
UnitedHealthcare named Tim Noel as the company's new CEO on Thursday after the former one, Brian Thompson, was killed in Manhattan in December.
Costco defends DEI policies even as others scale back
Costco is pushing back on a shareholder proposal that urges the wholesale club to evaluate any business risks posed by its DEI practices. Here's what to know.
USPS, UPS SurePost delivery contract ends. Here’s what it means for packages
SurePost, a UPS economy service primarily used by businesses to send packages, is changing after a contract with the U.S. Postal Service expired. Here's what to know.
Walgreens sued by DOJ, alleging it knowingly filled illegal prescriptions, including 'dangerous' opioids
The suit alleges Walgreens "systematically pressured its pharmacists to fill prescriptions."
Capital One outage disrupts account access nationwide
Frustrated Capital One customers flooded social media Thursday morning with complaints about account access issues.
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.
Sixers Arena: What's next for Market East?
What’s next for the Market East neighborhood of Philadelphia now that the Sixers will not build their new stadium there?
Joann, the fabrics chain, files for bankruptcy again
Joann has 850 stores nationwide which will remain open as the company seeks a buyer.
Sixers arena: Fallout continues after Sixers abrupt about-face on Center City plans
Chinatown is claiming victory after the Philadelphia 76ers abruptly abandoned their plans for a brand-new arena in Market East.
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.
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.



















