Marriott faces lawsuit over data breach; why it'll cost you more to send holiday packages
Fox Business Briefs: Marriott being sued by millions of former guests whose personal data was hacked.
Amazon looking to expand; new player in TikTok bidding war
Fox Business Briefs: Amazon is investing more than $1 billion to expand its tech hubs across the U.S.
More time to shop at Walmart; Domino's Pizza hiring
Fox Business Briefs: Over 4,000 Walmart stores are extending their hours by 90 minutes after cutting them in March due to the coronavirus pandemic; Domino's Pizza looking to fill 20,000 positions.
Amazon cuts ties with small delivery companies, expected to lay off over 1,200 delivery drivers
Amazon cuts ties with small delivery companies across the country and over 1,200 delivery drivers are expected to lose their jobs in the next few months.
Hyatt updates mask policy; Brooks Brothers could be rescued from bankruptcy
Fox Business Briefs: Hyatt locations in the U.S. will now require hotel guests to wear masks or face coverings at all indoors public places including bars, restaurants, and gyms.
Twitter makes a move for TikTok; what thinning crowds mean for Disney World
Fox Business Briefs: Wall Street Journal reports Twitter is interested in TikTok and the two companies have held preliminary talks about a possible combination.
Facebook extends work from home for employees; TikTok blasts Trump's executive order
Fox Business Briefs: Facebook will allow employees to work from home through July of 2021.
Hilton sees drop in demand; Adidas sees online sale surge
Fox Business Briefs: Hilton sees a business drop nearly 80 percent in second quarter; Adidas says their online sales are up 95 percent.
Disney sees streaming boom; Clorox wipes still MIA
Fox Business Briefs: Disney's three major streaming services Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus surpass 100 million paid subscribers.
Clock ticking on TikTok deal; chicken sandwich wars are heating up
Fox Business Briefs: President Trump is backing Microsoft's move to buy TikTok but warns it faces a U.S. ban if a deal isn't reached by September 15.
Lord & Taylor files for bankruptcy; Microsoft in talks to buy TikTok
Fox Business Briefs: Luxury department store Lord & Taylor files for bankruptcy one year after closing its 11-story flagship building on New York's Fifth Avenue.
Tech giant reporting high second-quarter earnings, despite the pandemic
Amazon posts a record second-quarter profit of $5.2 billion resulting from a spike in online shopping.
Pharma giant starts its first human safety trials of its coronavirus vaccine candidate
Fox Business Briefs: Johnson and Johnson reports progress in preliminary testing of an experimental coronavirus vaccine.
Coronavirus pandemic forcing another company to cut jobs
Fox Business Briefs: L Brands is planning to layoff about 15 percent of its corporate employees, approximately 850 people.
Coronavirus lockdown measures lead to a drop in sales for McDonald's
Fox Business Briefs: McDonald’s global sales were down nearly 24-percent in the spring quarter in the U.S., the decline was more than 8-and-a-half percent.
Universal Studios canceling their famous 'Halloween Horror Nights'
Fox Business Briefs: Theme park announces that its annual Halloween event will be canceled due to operating restrictions linked to the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon accused of stealing ideas from start-ups; Disney makes changes to movie schedule
Fox Business Briefs: E-commerce giant Amazon accused of stealing ideas from start-ups that it invested in before launching competing products.
Tesla surprises Wall Street by making a profit in its spring quarter
Fox Business Briefs: Tesla's second quarter profit surprises Wall Street and CEO Elon Musk says the company will build its second U.S. assembly plant near Austin, Texas.
Boeing 737 Max is still months away from flying
Fox Business Briefs: The FAA might wait until early November before recertifying the plane again, says the Wall Street Journal.
Winn-Dixie reverses its decision on masks; one of the web's oldest businesses has a new owner
Fox Business Briefs: Winn-Dixie will now require face masks as its parent company Southeastern Grocers says the mandate is for the safety of its customers, workers, and communities.