Nordstrom to be acquired by Nordstrom family and a Mexican retail group for $6.25 billion
Century-old department store Nordstrom has agreed to be acquired and taken private by Nordstrom family members and a Mexican retail group for $6.25 billion, the company said Monday.
The Container Store files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The Container Store has filed for bankruptcy amid a weaker housing market and a growing availability of cheaper alternatives.
Chinatown institution Sang Kee Peking Duck House reopens
An institution of Chinatown, Sang Kee, is finally back open Saturday after it was forced to close last week, due to a mysterious steam blasting into the restaurant’s basement.
Amazon strike: Will it affect delivery of your packages?
Amazon delivery drivers are on strike in a handful of U.S. cities.
What's open and closed on Christmas 2024
Most stores other businesses are closed on Christmas to give workers time with their own families, but there are a few you’ll find with their doors open
Party City closing after 40 years in business
Party City CEO Barry Litman said it was 'necessary to commence a wind down process immediately.'
McDonald’s McRib becomes crime fighting tool for Delaware County officer; find out how
Find out how a Delaware County officer used a McDonald's McRib sandwich to fight crime and subdue a tense situation.
Fox News’ Neil Cavuto steps down after nearly three decades
Neil Cavuto, a long-standing Fox News business journalist, has left the network after 28 years. Known for his fair reporting and willingness to critique both sides, Cavuto reflects on his career and plans for the future.
Malls aren’t obsolete and Gen Z is helping to prove that
The willingness to go out to shop during the holidays isn’t just in your head, it’s actually a huge draw for many shoppers.
Long-time South Philly restaurant closing after more than 70 years
A staple of South Philadelphia is closing for good after more than seven decades in business. The family restaurant, Bomb Bomb Bar-B-Q Grill is closing because the owners are retiring.
Here's how much PTO workers say they ideally want
Most Americans admit that they don’t use much of their vacation days from work, but say they are willing to pay for extra time off based on a new survey.
Lord & Taylor, America's oldest department store, is making a comeback
The company was established in 1826 and shuttered its brick-and-mortar stores in 2021 after years of financial hardship.
ABC, Trump settle defamation lawsuit
ABC News has agreed to pay $15 million toward Donald Trump’s presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit.
Costco sells luxury, 150-day around-the-world cruise with eye-popping price tag
Costco Travel also notched an eye-popping amount of car rentals last year.
Here's the most popular financial goal for next year — and tips for success
Paying down debt tops the list of financial goals for 2025. Here’s how Americans are planning to tackle it, based on expert insights.
YouTube TV raising monthly prices again. Here's what we know
YouTube TV customers will see the price change on their monthly bill starting in January.
Alex Jones retains Infowars for now after judge denies The Onion's winning auction bid
Alex Jones’ Infowars was up for sale as part of his bankruptcy case amid money courts are ordering him to pay for falsely claiming that the deadly Sandy Hook Elementary shooting was a hoax.
Here are the cities with the least sustainable credit card debts
Americans living in these cities are experiencing a high amount of credit card debt which could take them a longer time to pay off, according to a recent study.
Chipotle raises menu prices by 2%, blames inflation; what it means for customers
Chipotle has raised menu prices by 2% nationwide, citing inflation and rising ingredient costs. Here's how the price hike affects customers and what to expect moving forward.



















