Indiana coffee shop livid after couple shows up for impromptu wedding ceremony: 'Took it over'
A couple abruptly held a wedding ceremony at an Indiana coffee shop. The owners are frustrated, asking for money from the newlyweds as compensation — and are asking others not to do this.
Inflation returns as top problem facing small business owners
Sentiment among small businesses about the economy remained muted in December, reflecting fears over the ongoing worker shortage and still-high inflation.
Pursuing my American dream has created 'generational wealth': Case Lucas Robinson
TikTok creator and 26-year-old general contractor Case Lucas Robinson reflects on his professional and social success as well as future goals.
Biden's new attack on small business could gut US innovation
Biden’s new move against bipartisan intellectual property rules is designed to hurt small business and curtail innovation that contributed up to $1 trillion to the economy.
The 5 worst mistakes employees can make in a new job
Workers may have the best intentions when they start their new jobs, but there are certain mistakes they should avoid, say career experts. Here are five errors.
New York man launches bourbon brand in honor of toddler daughter who suffered a stroke
New York father names his spirit company Fat Baby Bourbon after he was inspired by his miracle baby, who suffered a stroke at two days old — and has made a remarkable comeback.
Many college grads struggle to land jobs due to a lack of preparedness, study finds
A new study surveyed employers across the country about Gen Z job candidates and employees. Career experts and a recent college graduate weighed in.
Congressional Republicans celebrate SBA collecting on more COVID loans after pressuring agency
Congressional Republicans are celebrating the SBA collecting on COVID-19-era loans after pressuring the agency to get the payments.
Los Angeles dessert shop announces sudden closure of locations, cites cost of business in California
A Los Angeles bakery chain announced the closure of its stores on New Year's Eve, citing the rising costs of doing business in California.
Toxic positivity at work: Why too much optimism can hurt employee productivity, experts say
The trending topic of "toxic positivity" and how it can affect workers on the job has three workplace experts weighing in with concerns and warnings for business leaders.
Business is ‘night and day’ after homeless encampment was cleared in Phoenix: Joe Faillace
Old Station Sub Shop owner Joe Faillace joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to share the negative impact homeless encampments have had on his business.
These three anticipated rate cuts in 2024 could help small business growth
Jim Freedman, Intrepid Investment Bankers chairman, discuss how rate cuts could help small and midsize businesses with debt and capital growth on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bars offering non-alcoholic drinks growing in popularity across the country
Bars offering non-alcoholic beverages are popping up all over the country as interest in drink options without alcohol in social settings continues to grow.
Texas man reveals how his Santa-for-hire business has changed over the years: 'More personalized'
Calling all Santas! A Texas business owner hired over 1,000 Santa recruits in 2023 alone and revealed how business is booming amid a changing industry of Saint Nicks.
Armed jewelry shop worker sends suspected would-be thieves running
A 73-year-old jewelry shop worker in California sent a group of suspected smash-and-grab robbers running when he pointed his firearm at them and warned them to not commit a crime.
Small business optimism plummets amid growing economic uncertainty
Sentiment among small business owners plunged in the fourth quarter amid growing economic uncertainty, still-high inflation and an ongoing worker shortage.
'Angry' Portland business owner concerned about vandalism of religious holiday displays
A Portland business owner’s store was vandalized a day after she created a display representing a variety of religious traditions in her front windows.
House committee urges DOD to grant more defense contracts to small businesses
The House Committee on Small Business wrote a bipartisan letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, calling for the DOD to grant more defense contracts to small businesses.
Meathead Movers case should 'strike fear' in every business owner: Aaron Steed
Meathead Movers CEO Aaron Steed says his company is being sued for age discrimination by the government even though nobody has ever filed a complaint on 'Varney & Co.'
Are annual reviews going away? What this means for the workforce
The U.S. job market remains strong, and more employers are looking for ways to give feedback and constructive criticism without doing a full-blown annual performance evaluation.