Starbucks leaving Russian market, closing 130 stores

Starbucks said Monday it decided to close its 130 stores and no longer have a brand presence in Russia.

Businesses that help employees get abortions could be next target of Texas lawmakers

Fourteen GOP legislators warned Lyft that they’d seek to ban companies that pay for abortions from doing business in Texas. The extent of support for the idea is unclear.

Should I refinance my mortgage now?

In some situations, refinancing your mortgage makes a lot of sense. Find out the best times to do it.

How to negotiate credit card debt

If you’re drowning in credit card debt, you might be able to settle with your creditors for less than you owe. Learn how to negotiate credit card debt.

Chi'Lantro CEO hopes to inspire other immigrant entrepreneurs

The Korean barbecue restaurant started as a tiny food truck in Austin 12 years ago, and now CEO/founder Jae Kim is sharing his immigrant journey in hopes of inspiring others.

Japanese sandwich business Choo Sando making splash in Austin

For those who haven't had them before, sandos are a light, enjoyable menu item popular in Japan. The main difference between a sando and a sandwich you may be familiar with is the bread.

Ford recalls 350K vehicles: Certain SUVs impacted for fire risk, heavy-duty trucks for airbag issue

The owners of 350,000 Ford vehicles are being asked to take them in for repairs as part of three recalls, including some Ford Expeditions and Lincoln Navigators, Mustang Mach-E SUVs, and more.

10-year fixed-rate student loans dip back below 6%

The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.

Nestle flies baby formula to US from Europe to ease shortage

Nestle is shipping Gerber baby formula from the Netherlands and Alfamino formula from Switzerland to the United States to help with a formula shortage crisis that has left parents struggling to find supplies in stores.