'Sushi will definitely be more expensive' because of tariffs, Hayward wholesaler says

“The price of sushi will definitely be more expensive," said Glenn Sakata, a seafood wholesaler at Marine International Products in Hayward. “Sadly, yes, there will be a big impact."

Ford Motor Company will offer employee pricing to all US shoppers

Ford is temporarily offering U.S. customers access to the company's employee pricing, citing "uncertain times" and the "complexities of a changing economy."

QVC partners with TikTok for 24/7 live shopping amid uncertain future for app

QVC announced it will offer 24/7 live shopping streams on TikTok, even as the app faces a looming deadline to sell its U.S. operations due to national security concerns.

Chocolate bars recalled because they may contain 'small stones'

Tony's Chocolonely is recalling certain chocolate bars that were distributed across the U.S. because they may contain “small stones.” Here's what to know.

AMC to add 40 new Dolby Cinema theaters by 2027 in major premium expansion

AMC is expanding its partnership with Dolby to add 40 new Dolby Cinema auditoriums across the US by 2027, aiming to elevate the in-theater experience as premium formats surge in popularity.

Hooters files for bankruptcy, plans sale of all company-owned restaurants

Hooters of America has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas to address $376 million in debt, planning to sell all 151 corporate-owned restaurants to a buyer group backed by its original founders.

Man stole Lego sets from Toy Joy, threatened to shoot employee: APD

Austin police are looking for a man they say stole several Lego sets from Toy Joy in North Austin and threatened to shoot an employee who tried to stop him.

Advance Auto Parts to open 30 new stores in 2025; 100 through 2027

The automotive aftermarket parts provider said it was "entering its next phase of returning to growth" with plans to launch 30 new stores in the U.S. this year.

Social Security partially walks back who needs to visit offices in person: What to know

Social Security has revised its new rules that require some beneficiaries to visit local agency offices in person to verify their identities after listening to "customers, Congress, advocates, and others."