Toys R Us opening new stores for the holidays in these cities

Toys R Us is expanding ahead of the holiday season with new flagship stores and seasonal holiday shops across the U.S.

H-E-B opens its first store in Manor

H-E-B celebrated opening its first store in Manor Wednesday with cheers and a lot of confetti. Since the doors opened, hundreds of people have been through the store.

Cracker Barrel CEO breaks silence on logo U-turn

Cracker Barrel's CEO addressed the decision to change its logo - and then reverse course after customer backlash.

ChatGPT Atlas: OpenAI launches new web browser

ChatGPT's Atlas is the latest tech initiative from OpenAI, following the launch of its online shopping experience and AI video social media app, Sora, last month.

H-1B $100k visa updates from Trump administration

More details about Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee and how it will be implemented have been released from the administration.

Many restaurant owners considering raising prices to keep up with inflation

Diners already concerned about the cost of eating out may be disappointed to learn that many restaurants are considering raising prices to keep up with inflated food and drink costs.

Ikea raises prices as Trump's furniture tariffs hit retailer

Swedish retailer Ikea, known for its low-cost business model, is raising prices due to a new round of tariffs impacting the furniture business.

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff faces new controversy over ICE

Salesforce’s annual Dreamforce conference wrapped up this week, but CEO Marc Benioff is facing new controversy following a report that he offered to help the federal government hire immigration enforcement agents.

Smucker sues Trader Joe's over supposed 'Uncrustables' dupe

Smucker also alleged that the boxes Trader Joe’s sandwiches come in are the same blue color that Smucker uses for its “Uncrustables” lettering.

Amazon to hire 250,000 workers during holidays

The company has a variety of jobs available for the holiday season and here’s how you can apply.

Iconic 169-year-old retailer to shutter 36 locations, citing tariffs

The Orvis Company, one of the nation’s oldest outdoor retailers, plans to close more than two dozen stores by 2026 as part of a broader effort to shrink its retail footprint and streamline operations in response to rising tariffs.

Verizon blames outage on "acts of vandalism" in Los Angeles area

Verizon customers across the U.S., but especially along the West Coast, reported problems with their phone service Friday morning. The company now says vandals in Southern California were to blame.

Potato chip brand unveils biggest redesign in nearly 100-year history

Lay's rolled out a major rebrand with cleaner ingredients, a new logo design, and packaging updates aligning with the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.