World's biggest Starbucks coming to Tokyo; millennials putting milestones on hold
Starbucks plans to open their largest store the world in Tokyo; new study finds nearly 75 percent of millennials who had student loan debt have delayed at least one major milestone.
Amazon receiving pushback in Virginia; Instagram crowns a new queen
Amazon reportedly facing pushback from some local politicians and community advocacy groups in Arlington; Ariana Grande is now the most followed woman on Instagram, overtaking Selena Gomez.
Apps no longer sending personal data to Facebook; Coke's new flavor now available
Fox Business Briefs: Some popular health-based apps have stopped sharing data with Facebook; Coca-Cola's new Orange Vanilla flavor now available.
YouTube takes action against questionable content; Burger King turns up the heat on KFC
YouTube deletes more than 400 channels after major companies pull ads; Burger King takes jab at KFC in new campaign to promote its new flame-grilled chicken sandwich.
Johnson & Johnson still can't escape shadow of its baby powder lawsuits; highest-paying jobs for women
Fox Business Briefs: Johnson & Johnson receives subpoenas from the SEC and DOJ; new study based on Bureau of Labor statistics data shows the highest-paying jobs for women in the U.S.
Google admits a mistake; Payless gives deadline on how long they'll honor gift cards, store credit
Fox Business Briefs: Google admits it made a mistake in not disclosing that its home alarm product Nest Guard has a microphone; Payless will honor gift cards and store credit until March 11.
Why now could be the time to buy an SUV; Netflix pulling the plug on some superheroes
Fox Business Briefs: Auto dealers offering discounts on popular SUVs and trucks as they reduce promotions on sedans; Netflix cutting ties with two superhero series 'Jessica Jones' and 'The Punisher.'
Airbus ends production on its iconic superjumbo jet; surveys list top companies and best rides
Airbus ending production on the A380 superjumbo aircraft; Fortune Magazine releases its annual list of best companies to work for, J.D. Power is out with its annual list of most reliable car brands.
3 in 10 Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings; Amazon, GM in talks to invest a rival to Tesla
According to Bankrate, three in ten Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings. Improvement to emergency savings not likely to occur soon.
Tropicana Field becomes first cashless stadium in North America; Olive Garden offers Valentine's Day deal
Tropicana Field officially becomes the first cashless pro sports stadium in North America; Olive Garden allows lovebirds to get their significant others a breadstick bouquet for Valentine's Day.
Apple takes stand against some app developers; Amazon invests in self-driving cars
Apple is telling app developers that they need to get user consent before recording their screen time in the app; Amazon is investing over $500,000,000 in a self-driving car technology start-up.
Cold weather threat to electric car batteries; Delta and Coca Cola apologize for 'creepy' napkins
Fox Business Briefs: New AAA study finds that cold temperatures can suck the life from electric car batteries; Delta and Coca Cola apologize for 'creepy' napkins.
New AT&T logo on iPhones confuses customers; KFC-themed bearskin rug generates buzz
Fox Business Briefs: iPhone on AT&T will now show a '5GE' logo, a move that is causing controversy among users who say it's misleading; KFC date night package contest for Valentine's Day.
Corn farmers' beef with Bud Light; extra inventory at the car lot
National Corn Growers Association says their disappointed with Anheuser-Busch after the beer maker bashed corn syrup in their Super Bowl ad; car dealer lots brimming with unsold cars.
Netflix sees Super Bowl drop; Pilgrim's Pride and Taylor Farms chicken recalls
Fox Business Briefs: Netflix says they saw a 32 percent drop in activity on Super Bowl Sunday; Pilgrim's Pride and Taylor Farms issue chicken recalls.
Jobs report soars past expectations; emotional impact of quitting Facebook
January employment report shows U.S. employers shrugged off the partial government shutdown by adding 304,000 jobs; Researchers find that Facebook users who quit are happier.
Chocolate makers in hot water; General Motors halts production
California prosecutors fine Ghirardelli and Russell Stover $750,000 for misleading customers; GM suspends production at several Michigan plants after a request from Consumers Energy.
Better-than-expected earnings from Apple; Volkswagen holds global sales crown
Fox Business Briefs: Apple reports better-than-expected; Volkswagen holds on to the car industry's top spot in global sales.
Pacific Gas & Electric is filing for bankruptcy; Porsche leaves Tesla in the dust
Pacific Gas & Electric filing for bankruptcy protection following the devastating wildfires in California; Porsche claims their new electric car Taycan offers a faster charge than Tesla.
Samsung going green; Amazon and Google eye getting into electricity business
Samsung to replace plastic packaging in favor of more environmentally sustainable materials; Google, Amazon reportedly looking into ways to harness information on consumers' personal energy use.