Nostalgic fans of the interstate staple lament the loss of its country kitsch, while some conservatives blamed wokeness for the sleek redesign.
The fraud lawsuit against President Donald Trump and others, which led to the penalty, was filed by New York State Attorney General Letitia James.
The next trillion-dollar industry won't be social media, crypto or even AI. It will be longevity — the business of extending not just how we live, but how well we live. And the leaders who understand this now will own the future.
Target is the latest company to keep a replaced chief executive around as an “executive chairman.” Does having two top dogs make sense?
Most side hustle stories are about a young person's effort that pays off big. However, a side hustle can be just as relevant for entrepreneurs who are at a different stage in their career, where the runway in front of them is shorter than behind them.
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Beth Copeland turned a deeply personal experience into a thriving senior care business, using technological innovation and personal relationships to expand across Delaware and Maryland.
A Birkin bag overnighted to Capri. A pink Brabus sports car for a Gen Z birthday party. Olivia Ferney, a travel agent to the ultrawealthy, has heard it all.
Google develops Android, the operating system found on over 3 billion devices, which gives it a strategic advantage to hook users on its Gemini-powered AI.
President Trump’s attack on a Federal Reserve governor comes as the White House seeks more control over the central bank. Will the Fed’s leader push back?
After mixed reports from retail rivals, Walmart reported better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its sales forecast for the year.
The European Union and United States have been negotiating the joint text for weeks. The deal is much as expected, but it will delay tariff relief for European cars.
The U.S. and European Union had first struck a trade agreement in July, but many details were left unresolved at the time.
Campaigners in the U.K. are contesting the government's approval of a new data center, raising concerns over the sheer power and water such facilities require.
President Trump focuses on the trade in manufactured goods, where India sells more to the U.S. than it buys. But the countries share a balanced trade in services.
While extending olive branches to two U.S. adversaries, Trump has piled pressure on ally India — with New Delhi saying it was being targeting unfairly.
When Nvidia, the chip producer, reports earnings next week, investors expect the S&P 500 to have a bigger reaction than when the Fed chair delivers a big speech on Friday.
A Birkin bag overnighted to Capri. A pink Brabus sports car for a Gen Z birthday party. Olivia Ferney, a travel agent to the ultrawealthy, has heard it all.
Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is managing a high-stakes balancing act as he grapples with a cooling labor market, rising inflation and White House pressure to cut interest rates.
The simplified code would mean reduced taxes for Indians, likely boosting domestic consumption, analysts say, and partly absorbing the hit to exports from Trump tariffs.
Property prices in Tokyo's prime districts have soared, drawing political attention. Analysts say the legislative outlook for the market is uncertain.
For the second day in a row, tech stocks dragged markets lower. Juggernauts such as Apple, Amazon and Alphabet were more meh-nificent than magnificent.
German business leaders were hopeful about the new government, and are now calling on Chancellor Friedrich Merz to turn promises into actions.
European stocks are expected to open broadly higher on Thursday as regional traders keep an eye on the latest economic data from the region.
Meta Platforms has paused hiring for its AI division, ending a spending spree that saw the company acquire a wave of high-priced AI researchers and engineers.
For the second day in a row, tech stocks dragged markets lower Juggernauts such as Apple, Amazon and Alphabet were more meh-nificent than magnificent.
In getting rid of enterprise discounts for certain products, some Microsoft clients could face significant price increases.
Investors in the region are awaiting India's HSBC Composite flash purchasing managers' index reading for August expected later in the day.
Alibaba said in a filing on Wednesday that Banma, a smart car supplier that the company backs, will list shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Some 54% of Americans now say they consume alcohol, according to a Gallup poll. Those who quit describe how it's changed their travel habits.
A corporate executive who specialized in mergers, he brought together five Jewish institutions and their collections at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan.
OpenAI researcher Szymon Sidor said that reports telling students not to learn to code are total "misinformation."
Fed officials worried at their July meeting about the state of the labor market and inflation, though most agreed it was too soon to cut rates, minutes showed.
In 1962, she started a software company at her dining room table with a revolutionary idea: to create a place where women could find a work-life balance.
Two suits filed this week accuse the airlines of unfairly charging passengers extra fees for window seats that the carriers knew were adjacent to aircraft walls.
Earlier this month, Palantir rocketed to record highs after it posted a first $1 billion-revenue quarter and blew past Wall Street quarterly estimates.
The request for grand jury records came as President Donald Trump came under pressure from supporters and critics alike over his handling of the Epstein files.
The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to discard packages of frozen shrimp sold in 13 states. A food safety expert said the risk to the public was low.
Siloed departments and non-human expense-reporting software helped an employee scam her company out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Lenders will often charge a higher interest rate for a second home or a property you intend to use as a rental since the risks there are higher.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s July meeting showed policymakers grappling with a slowing labor market and inflation that remains above the central bank’s target.
Michael Fiddelke joined Target in 2003 as an intern and has climbed the ranks to become CEO.
Kona Ice founder Tony Lamb has since gone on to start two more powerhouse brands.
Discover how a centralized SEO strategy, smart systems and local optimization helped scale a multi-location service business — without relying on a massive ad budget.
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In uncertain times, the most effective leaders aren't the loudest or most charismatic — they're the ones who consistently show up, stay grounded and lead with intention.
A stuffed giraffe's Ritz-Carlton adventure shows that true client loyalty comes from culture-driven service, not one-off gestures.
In an open letter, several major crypto firms said the U.K. "must act now to avoid being a rule-taker rather than a rule-maker in the digital asset era."
Beyond's Executive Chairman, Marcus Lemonis, issued a statement on Wednesday that takes a stand against the state of California.
The newest series prominently feature the Gemini assistant as AI increasingly becomes the battleground where device companies compete.
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Scaling challenges lie in balancing the delivery of personalized, high-touch service with the demands of expanding operational capabilities across a growing business.
The companies that are succeeding with in-house AI, however, have seen revenue jump from zero to $20 million in a year.
The NEC director firmly led when asked who the president will choose from among 11 names being considered.