China's Xi Jinping should take some action and help end what's happening in Ukraine: Curtis Chin
Milken Institute senior fellows Chair Curtis Chin on world leaders calling on Xi Jinping to stop Putin as China's relationship with Russia draws concerns and discusses investments in China as well as artificial intelligence.
International jewel thief busted for swiping 2 diamond rings worth nearly $300K from Tiffany, Cartier: police
An international jewelry thief who is wanted by Interpol was busted for last week for allegedly swiping a $255,000 ring from Tiffany's and a $25,000 ring from Cartier.
International jewelry thief accused of stealing 2 diamond rings worth nearly $300K from Tiffany, Cartier stores in NYC
An international jewelry thief is accused of swiping two diamond rings worth close to $300,000 from Tiffany and Cartier stores in Manhattan. (Credit: WNYW)
Hims & Hers CEO walks back praise for anti-Israel protesters after stock drops
Hims & Hers founder and CEO Andrew Dudum said Sunday that his earlier comments praising anti-Israel protesters on college campuses were "misconstrued by some."
Florida man sues Publix, CVS, Costco pharmacies alleging Adderall caused psychosis
A Florida man has sued Publix, CVS Pharmacy and Costco pharmacies and their respective pharmacists after he says he was prescribed Adderall that sent him into psychosis.
Sam's Club says AI will handle exit checks in all stores by end of 2024
Sam's Club announced that by the end of the year, artificial intelligence technology will be used to verify customers' purchases at the exit, slashing wait times.
A look at Peloton's rough ride post-pandemic
Barry McCarthy was tapped to lead Peloton in order to right the ship. The past two years have been filled with various cost-cutting measures and efforts to broaden is customer base.
Ground beef sold at Walmart recalled over E. coli concerns
Cargill Meat Solutions is recalling more than 16,000 pounds of beef shipped to Walmart locations across the country over concerns that it could be contaminated with E. coli.
Walmart launches its largest private grocery brand in decades
Walmart launched a new private food brand with hundreds of items across a variety of categories. This comes as private brands continue to gain market share.
Walmart closing 51 health centers over lack of profitability
Walmart said that it's shuttering all 51 of its health clinics and related telehealth services due to issues tied to reimbursement and rising operating costs.
The history of Costco: How Jim Sinegal went from grocery bagger to redefining members-only retail
Costco, boasting bulk sales of discounted, big-brand goods, has dominated warehouse-style, member-exclusive retail for decades. Here's how that came to be.
Costco has yet to bring warehouses to these 3 US states
Costco has over 600 warehouses across the U.S., but not one is located in these three states.
Williams Sonoma labeled Chinese-made merchandise American made; ordered to pay over $3M
The FTC and the Justice Department said Friday that Williams-Sonoma Inc. has agreed to a settlement, which includes a $3.175 million civil penalty.
Butter lovers to have new Ritz cracker offering in limited-edition flavor, plus gold-bar opportunity
Ritz has announced a new limited-edition "Buttery-er Flavored Crackers" snack offering, which hits store shelves April 29, 2024 — along with a contest starting May 1 to win a 24-karat gold bar.
New Jersey Target employee thwarts 3 women stealing shopping cart full of merchandise: police
New Jersey police said that three suspects nearly got away with a cart full of stolen items, until one Target employee took action.
Target employee thwarts 3 women stealing shopping cart full of clothing
Gloucester Township, New Jersey, police said that a Target employee stopped three women from stealing a shopping cart full of merchandise on Monday afternoon.
Harris Teeter is combating DC theft surge with new policies, including bag restrictions
Harris Teeter has implemented several new security policies amid rising retail theft in Washington, D.C., one of which bans the use of backpacks and duffel bags.
How the Target and Uber cyberattacks from years ago shaped public perception of cybersecurity today
The high-profile hackings of Target in 2013 and Uber in 2016 brought put cybersecurity in the national spotlight. However, cyberthreats since then have only grown more sophisticated.
Amazon introduces $9.99 unlimited grocery delivery subscription with Prime
Paying an additional monthly fee of $9.99 can give Prime members in 3,500-plus locations access to Amazon’s new grocery delivery subscription, according to the company.
Walmart backed startup fintech launches buy now, pay later option
Walmart is utilizing fintech startup One, which it has a majority stake in, to help some customers pay for products over time. However, the service rivals Affirm.