A former employee has claimed that Waffle House Chairman Joseph Rogers Jr. threatened to fire her if she did not perform sexual acts and that the sexual harassment lasted about a decade, the Associated Press reported.
Chrysler Group LLC is recalling almost 750,000 of its Jeeps because of faulty airbags. Chrysler issued a recall order for two Jeep product lines. It applies to all Jeep Liberty models produced in 2002 and 2003 and to all Jeep Grand Cherokee models produced from 2002 to 2004.
The Navy and Department of Defense have punished seven members of the Navy SEAL Team 6 for sharing classified information with video game developer Danger Close Games and publisher Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: EA) for the military shooter “Medal of Honor: Warfighter.”
An 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck north Japan on Friday, but has not resulted in a tsunami warning.
Leonardo DiCpaprio has put his beachside compound on the market for $23 million. He performed extensive renovations on the property after acquiring it for $6 million in 2002.
Meanwhile, the company's CEO is set to lay out his plan to shareholders in New York on Tuesday.
Fresh Express and Wegmans have issued separate recalls for spinach: a recall on Fresh Express bagged Spinach and Wegmans Spinach & Spring Mix.
Nestle USA issued a recall Thursday on some of its Nesquik chocolate powder because of a possible Salmonella risk.
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit north Japan on Friday, but has not resulted in a tsunami warning.
The earnings calendar for the week ahead will be comparatively light, but we will still be hearing from a number of household names.
A recent dip has raised fears about the prospects for Apple's stock, but the redesigned iMac & iTunes platform ahead should dispel doubts.
United Kingdom's Diageo Plc is likely to announce a deal Friday to buy a 51 percent stake in India’s liquor major United Spirits for $1.8 billion.
Kohl's, Macy's, Dillard's, Nordstrom and J.C. Penney, on average, have seen sales rising for the past three Octobers.
Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) is now officially accepting mobile payments through Square following a $25 million investment it made in the startup last August.
The National Retail Federation says the nation's largest employment sector needs Congress to act on a myriad issues.
Retail giant Walmart is kicking off 2012 Black Friday deals earlier this year, on Thanksgiving, as more stores are in a rush to throw open their holiday deals much-ahead of Black Friday.
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) stock has fallen 20 percent since its record high in September as the company struggled to meet demand for the iPhone 5 and lost part of its dominance in the smartphone and tablet market alike.
Pixar Animation Studios honored the visionary man that saved the studio this month by naming its building after the late founder of Apple, Inc.
The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) is shaking up its defense division in response to dwindling defense spending in the U.S.
Americans spent more online in this past quarter, and are on track to "Checkout" buttons more than ever this holiday season.
Strong performance at ESPN and the new Cars Land ride at California Adventure will lift the Walt Disney Co.'s third-quarter results.
Hinduja group company Gulf Oil Corporation (GFCL) has acquired US-based Houghton International for $1.045 billion through a UK-based subsidiary, leading business publication, Business Line has reported.
A survey of the winners and losers from Hurricane Sandy.
Tata Steel's billion-dollar state fine is just the latest face-off between mining concerns and key ore-rich states.
Strong Japanese yen claims another domestic export-oriented business: Suzuki Motor Corp.
The World Trade Center was relighted on Nov. 1, and construction resumed on Nov. 5.
Activision Blizzard Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) is expected to post strong profit in the third quarter thanks to a resurgence in the "World of Warcraft" user base and strong expectations for its "Skylanders" and "Call of Duty" franchises.
Efforts continue to get the G and L lines running again.
Japanese automaker Suzuki announced Tuesday that it is halting the sale of cars in the U.S. and plans to exit the market as the company's U.S. arm American Suzuki Motor Corp plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in California.