Disney picks its parks chief to succeed Bob Iger as CEODisney is handing the top job to parks chief Josh D'Amaro, betting turnstiles and experiences can steady a company sorting out streaming and studios
The best tips for keeping your car safe in the winterThe experts at Consumer Reports weighed in on how to keep yourself and your vehicle prepared for winter's harsh conditions
Tesla's profit tanked. The stock told a different storyProfits plunged but Tesla’s stock still popped as investors priced robotaxis, energy momentum, and Elon Musk’s next AI wager
The shift that turned the U.S. auto market into a truck marketDonald Trump proposed importing Japan’s kei cars to address rising U.S. vehicle costs, underscoring a gap between demand and domestic offerings.
GM earnings show just how hard tariffs are hittingTariffs cost GM more than $3 billion last year and accounted for the majority of the automaker's year-over-year decline in profits
American Airlines eyes wealthier flyers as the government shutdown drags down earningsThe airline made clear it’s betting that the path to larger and steadier profits travels through the high end of the market
Flight cancellations set a record Sunday. Monday might be worseOver 4,500 flights had already been canceled by mid-morning Monday, with another 11,000 delayed. Things aren't expected to improve
‘Insult me all day’: When fighting with Elon Musk is good for businessCEO Michael O’Leary said Starlink would cost at least $150 million a year in fuel. Musk mocked him. Ryanair ran a sale — and watched bookings climb
Delta's CEO speaks out against Trump's push to cap credit card interest ratesPresident Donald Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for a year. Executives are railing against the idea
Amazon might slash thousands more jobsAmazon is reportedly preparing to eliminate thousands more corporate roles, extending one of the largest white-collar reductions in its history
Amazon is launching its biggest brick and mortar store yetWhile the store's footprint will be enormous, not all that space is dedicated to retail shopping, with a focus on groceries, general merchandise, and more
Here's what’s open and closed on New Year’s Day 2026As you shake off last night's party and cook black eyed peas, it's time to start thinking about those resolutions you swore you'd make last year
These big retailers went belly up in 2025Several well-known chains shut their doors in 2025. Are they gone for good, or fresh bait for retail's zombie age?
Starbucks says human connection is driving a comeback. Baristas say it’s breaking themStarbucks' "Green Apron Service" model is helping power growth. But some workers say it's just one more source of strain
Papa John's says it spent 10 years working on this new menu item. Now it's finally readyPan pizza hasn't been on the menu at the chain since 2016, but now it’s back
Starbucks stock pops on return to sales growthStarbucks reported long-awaited sales growth, with a mix of growing ticket sizes and increasing comparable-store traffic. But a strike continues
McDonald's is bringing back a Happy Meal toy blast from the pastThe fast food chain has announced it will bring back Changeables, the Transformers-like Happy Meal toy from the 1980s and early 1990s
Pharma stocks slump as Pfizer and Merck report earningsThe pharma industry is handling big transitions. New earnings give a good read on the sector and the broader economy
Big Pharma poured billions into AI drug discovery. It could soon pay offOptimism for AI-powered drug discovery is rising as industry giants, startups, and even Sam Altman step up investments
Eli Lilly is eyeing an off-ramp for patients to switch from weight loss injections to pillsAlthough the injectable forms of the popular GLP-1 drugs are more effective, the pills under development are both easier to take and will be cheaper
A federal panel picked by RFK Jr. voted to end Hepatitis B vaccines for newbornsKennedy, a long time vaccine opponent, has doggedly pursued his goal of ending what he calls “pharmaceutical capture” of America’s health agencies
Trump dangles more licenses to pump Venezuela's oilAfter its deadly raid, the U.S. is in position to control Venezuelan oil supplies and dictate the terms under which it is pumped and sold
A government shutdown is delaying the jobs report — againFor now, the agency is forced to suspend data collection until Congress restores its funding which lapsed on January 30
Wall Street holds its breath for more interest rate cuts under Kevin WarshBarclays and Morgan Stanley maintained forecasts two rate cuts this year after Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve
'Regime change': Kevin Warsh's plan to shake up the FedWarsh will find it hard to deliver on Trump's demand for lower interest rates. He has also endorsed slashing the Fed balance sheet
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