China Hits US With $14B In Retaliatory Tariffs
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has retaliated against the U.S. by imposing tariffs on $14 billion worth of American goods, signaling a deepening trade war.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Headquarters Shut Down: 'Employees Should Not Come Into The Office'
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has abruptly closed its Washington headquarters, ordering staff to work remotely without explanation.
McDonald's Says US Sales Decreased As Customers Spent Less
McDonald's reported a slight decline in North America sales despite overall global growth.
Trump Claims US Debt Might Not Be As High As Reported
President Donald Trump suggested that the U.S. may have less debt than previously thought, citing possible fraud in debt payments.
McDonald's Brings Back 'Iconic' Character To Promote Shamrock Shakes
McDonald's Shamrock Shake is back and marks its annual return with a special reunion to support a meaningful cause.
FDA Warns Of Missed Alerts On Phone-Connected Diabetes Devices, Leading To 'Serious Harm'
The FDA issued an alert warning diabetes patients and caregivers about potential issues with smartphone alerts for continuous glucose monitors.
Under Armour Stock Jumps After Strong Earnings Report, Improved Outlook
Under Armour's second-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings report show signs of improvement despite an 11% revenue decline to $1.4 billion.
Yum Bets Big On AI As It Attempts To Move To 100% Digital Sales
Yum Brand is betting big on artificial intelligence to as it hopes to move 100% of its sales to digital.
Taco Bell Value Meals Drive Sales As Yum Brands Reports Earnings
Yum Brands reported strong fourth-quarter and full-year results, fueled by Taco Bell's value-driven menu.
Gucci Dumps Design Chief After Revenue Plunges 25%
Gucci's parent company, Kering, announced on February 6th that creative director Sabato De Sarno will depart after less than two years in the role.
US Cattle Herd Continues To Drop: 'New Record Low'
The USDA's January Cattle Inventory report showed a slight decline in the cattle herd nationwide.
Mortgage Demand Rises As Rates Dip Slightly, But Not For Homebuyers
More Americans refinanced their homes at the end of January, with mortgage applications increasing by 2.2% from the previous week.
Mattel Warns It Needs To Raise Toy Prices Due To Tariffs
Mattel says it plans to raise toy prices to counter the 10% China tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump.
Payrolls Grew More Than Expected In January: ADP Jobs Report
Private sector employment surged by 183,000 in January, exceeding economists' forecasts and signaling a strong labor market.
Disney Earnings Top Wall Street Expectations But Disney+ Subscriptions Fall
The Walt Disney Company reported strong first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2025, exceeding Wall Street's expectations in its released earnings report.
Auto Stocks, Including Tesla, Plummet After Trump Announced Tariffs
Tesla shares plunged by more than 5% on Monday, as did other automakers' stock, due to President Donald Trump implementing new tariffs.
Shark Kills Girl Swimming in Ocean Off Australia Shore: 'Shocking'
A 17-year-old girl has died after a shark attack at Woorim Beach in Queensland.
American Booze Pulled From Shelves In Canada in Response To Trump Tariffs
The Premier of Ontario Doug Ford responded to president Donald Trump's 25% tariff against Canada by pulling American-made beer, spirits, wine, and seltzers from Canadian stores.
USAID Staff Ordered To Stay Home Monday As Trump Eyes Closing Agency
Workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were told not to work on Monday after Elon Musk claimed President Trump agreed with him that the agency should be shut down.
Stock Markets Plunge In Reaction To Trump Tariffs
President Donald Trump's tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China have led to significant market volatility globally.
UPS Stock Takes Hit Over Fewer Amazon Deliveries
United Parcel Service (UPS) shares plunged 14% on Thursday after the company announced plans to reduce its business with Amazon by more than 50% by June 2026.
IBM Stock Skyrockets After Reporting Strong Earnings: Here Is Who's Benefitting
IBM's recent earnings report showed that institutional investors benefited the most from its strong Q4 results.
American Airlines Stock Takes A Hit After Deadly Potomac River Crash
American Airlines stock was declining amidst an NTSB-led investigation involving its passenger jet collision with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington, D.C.
PHOTOS: Mangled Remains Seen In Potomac River After Passenger Jet And Black Hawk Helicopter Collide
Emergency crews responded to a fatal aircraft collision involving an American Airlines passenger jet and Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River.
Husband Of American Airlines Passenger Reveals Final Texts Before Mid-Air Crash: 'I'm Just Praying Someone Is Pulling Her Out Of The River'
Hamaad Raza says his wife was one of the passengers onboard the American Airlines plane that crashed with an Army Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday night.
Alibaba Says Its New AI Model Is Better Than DeepSeek
Alibaba has launched Qwen 2.5-Max, an upgraded AI model it claims outperforms OpenAI's GPT-40, DeepSeek-V3, and Meta's Llama-3.1-405B, reported Yahoo! Finance.
Trump Media Plans To Expand Into Financial Services To Go After 'Woke Corporations'
Truth.Fi, is a new investment brand focused on investment products and decentralized finance including cryptocurrency.
WATCH: $82 Million F-35 Fighter Jet Plummets Into Ground In Fiery Alaska Crash
An F-35 aircraft crashed and exploded at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska.
RFK Jr. Now Claims He's Not Anti-Vaccine: Here's What He's Said Before
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a known anti-vaxxer, will reportedly stress that he's not "anti-vaccine" at the confirmation hearing for his Health Secretary role
Republican Attorneys General Pressure Costco To Drop DEI Efforts
19 state attorneys general have called on Costco to eliminate its DEI policies, claiming they constitute unlawful discrimination.