Port strike is going to cost $320M a week in exports and $1.1B in imports: Gregg Doud
National Milk Producers Federation CEO Gregg Doud discusses the impact that the port strike could have on various industries and the economy on 'The Bottom Line.'
US home construction jumps 5.8% in December to 1.67 million
Record-low mortgage rates and the desire of many people to move to larger homes during the extended stay-at-home period has fueled demand.
Kraft Heinz records $2.9B in 2Q write-downs but coronavirus pandemic boosts sales
Kraft Heinz Co. wrote down the value of its Oscar Mayer cold cuts and Maxwell House coffee brands, and several other businesses, reflecting challenges for the food maker despite sales that have been higher of late due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Backyard movie theaters boom in coronavirus
With AMC theaters and other movie chains delaying openings as a result of COVID-19, here's how to DIY your next outdoor movie night.
US construction spending fell 2.1% in May
Home building dropped 4% with construction of single-family homes down 8.5%.
Best Buy joins Facebook ad boycott with Adidas, Clorox, others
Facebook shares have been sliding on the news of the boycott.
Anheuser-Busch has a plan for all that beer that expired in coronavirus shutdowns
As bars and eateries work to reopen, the company wants to lend a helping hand.
First official Space Force recruitment video says maybe your purpose ‘isn’t on this planet’
Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett said there's been an "avalanche of applicants" for the Space Force.
Truck drivers delivering during coronavirus crisis need more private sector support
Due to ongoing lockdowns, drivers are unable to access basic necessities like food, water and restrooms.
Apple, amid coronavirus, limits online iPhone sales
The move comes as Apple braces for the impact of the outbreak.
Here’s how toilet paper is made
The coronavirus outbreak has sent shoppers running to the shelves, and the household item is going fast.
How Lego is adding augmented reality to playtime
Lego's global CMO explains what the company is doing to bring kids' building blocks to life with augmented reality.
Trump tariffs put US manufacturing on course for mass job losses: metals expert
President Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs boost one industry at the expense of all the others.
Forget Body Cams: The Alternative Police Have Been Waiting For
963 people have been shot and killed by police in 2016, according to Washington Post data base.
Trulia's Chief Economist: Don't Worry About Interest Rates
Housing is a $26 trillion market.
Donald Faison talks "Scrubs," Saving Lives & Plays Operation!
They may not be real doctors, but they are darn good at playing them on TV.
Donald Faison talks "Scrubs," Saving Lives & Plays Operation!
They may not be real doctors, but they are darn good at playing them on TV.
An Airbnb Model for Industrial Storage
A deeper look inside the market of unused warehouse space and how to make it work for small and mid-sized companies in need of short-term storage.
A Commuter's Dream: Bus Arrivals Timed Just Right
Timing and tracking your city bus using sophisticated cloud computer systems is a game changer for the millions of people who depend on public transportation.
The Big Business of Drones
As drones are increasingly used for government, enterprise and consumer applications, the business behind the devices is accelerating.