BUSINESS
Fox News: Millennials Like Socialism Because They Don't Understand History
'Fox & Friends' railed against millennials and actor Mark Ruffalo Tuesday after he declared "capitalism is killing us," with the show's first guest mocking the actor for being a millionaire and accusing him of misinforming millennials about socialism.
Giving Tuesday 2019 : Reports Show Trump Tax Cuts Reduced Individual Donors
The 2017 tax overhaul expanded taxpayers' standard deduction but made millions of Americans ineligible to claim a tax break for donating to charities—leading to a decline in giving to these organizations.
Donald Trump Jr. Claims Airport Bookseller Not Stocking 'Triggered'
Donald Trump Jr. tweeted that an airport bookseller has not stocked his 'Triggered' book, prompting his supporters to complain on the bookseller's social media account.
Fox News Claims 'Trump Economy' Black Friday Ended Liberal Recession Hopes
Conservative pundits rejoiced at reports of record Black Friday online shopping sales, praising the "Trump economy" for allowing shoppers to spend even more money this year.
Amazon Black Friday Protests in Europe: What We Know
Who are the unions behind the protests, what workers want, and whether packages will arrive on schedule.
Trump Tower Tax Filings Had 'Significant' Inconsistencies: What We Know
The latest property, Trump Tower, joins Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York City and a building on Wall Street as Trump Organization properties discovered to have discrepancies between tax records and numbers reported to lenders.
Is Corporate Social Responsibility Really a Good Thing?
Specifically, CSR has become the weapon of choice for what is known as, in corporate speak, the three R's: Investor Relations, Human Resources, and Public Relations.
DICK'S Sporting Goods' Ed Stack on Why He Stopped Selling Assault Rifles
"The terrible tragedy at Parkland had a profound impact on those students, their families, our nation and me personally."
How Parkland Drove DICK's Sporting Goods to End Assault Weapon Sales
Chairman and CEO of DICK'S Sporting Goods Stores Ed Stack grew a small family business from two storefronts into the largest sporting goods retailer in the country with over $9 billion in sales and close to 800 locations—and he did so with a sense of responsibility to the communities he serves.
Sanders, Warren Call Out FedEx for Paying $0 in Taxes After Trump Cuts
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren both blasted FedEx and President Donald Trump's "corporate elite" tax cuts for allowing the courier giant to avoid paying any federal taxes.
Here's Why Analysts Think the Walgreens Deal Could Tank
For starters, taking the company private could take more than $55 billion in debt, a tough move to finance amid slumping stocks.
McDonald's CEO Steps Down After Relationship With Employee
He reportedly violated a McDonald's policy that says managers cannot have romantic relationships with employees who may report to them directly or indirectly.
Now that labels can pay to promote music on Spotify, smaller artists may
While Spotify believes this method of advertising new releases can be a great tool for artists to reach their fans directly, smaller artists and independent labels fear the new policy will aid major labels and established artists and may be harmful to artists with smaller budgets.
Wealth Tax Would Have Boosted Anti-Semitism: Harvard President Emeritus
Former Clinton Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers this week railed against the so-called "wealth tax" proposed by progressive Democrats, warning that such "anti-business" policies could have provoked more anti-Semitism from 20th-century business leaders.
U.S. Deficit Skyrockets 26 Percent Over 2018, Trump Tax Cuts Blamed for Gap
The 2019 U.S. federal deficit increased 26 percent over 2018 and has more than doubled since 2015, the Treasury Department said Friday.
Female CEOs Face 'Greater Penalties' Than Men for Ethical Trangressions
Researchers came to this conclusion following three experiments designed to measure how the gender of the CEO influences people's perception of the company following a product flaw or ethical failure.
FBI Warns of Hidden Online Shopping Threats Such as E-Skimming
Cybercriminals use skimming codes on payment-processing websites to steal credit card and other personal information.
Pizza Hut Goes Green With 'Incogmeato' Sausage, Eco-Friendly Box
Starting Wednesday, the fast-food chain will sell the "Incogmeato" Italian sausage on its Garden Specialty pizza for a limited time at a single store location in Phoenix, Arizona.
Fox News Guest Says $50 Million Is Not 'As Big As You Think'
Fox News guest and bow-tie economist Peter Morici criticized Senator Elizabeth Warren's tax plan Monday morning, claiming that people with $50 million in assets are not wealthy and shouldn't be taxed.
Alphabet's Wing Announces First Commercial Drone Delivery in U.S.
"With the future of retail being experiential, we recognize and have witnessed the amazing experience it is for our customers to have a drone deliver their orders," business owner Tom Raub told Newsweek of his company's collaboration with Wing.
Sikorsky Unveils New Raider X Helicopter Amidst Race Discrimination Lawsuit
The Lockheed Martin company, Sikorsky, unveiled a new military helicopter just days after the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against them.
Wind and Solar Projects Placed on Hold in Iowa County
An Iowa county has placed wind and solar energy projects on hold until October 2020