Walmart warns of higher prices if Trump implements proposed tariffs

Potential tariffs could cost American consumers between $46B and $78B in annual spending power, the National Retail Federation says.

Walmart warns of higher prices if Trump implements proposed tariffs

The National Retail Federation projected that potential tariffs could cost American consumers between $46 billion and $78 billion in annual spending power.

Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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The filing comes after two failed mergers in less than two years ? one recently with Frontier and another earlier in 2024 with JetBlue ? which left the ultra-low-cost carrier in a bind after repetitive quarterly losses.

Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy

Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following significant financial struggles due to mounting losses and debt maturities, the airline announced Monday.

Credit card debt surges to another record high, New York Fed data shows

Americans' debt balances grew across the board, but Fed researchers voiced 'concerning' growth in auto and credit card delinquencies.

Advance Auto Parts closing over 700 locations following sluggish performance

Advance Auto Parts will close over 700 locations, including corporate stores and independently-owned locations, as part of a financial restructuring effort.

Inland Empire teen makes history after scoring NIL deal with adidas

Southern California teen Kaleena Smith became the first women's basketball student-athlete to sign an NIL deal with adidas.

Boeing issues layoff notices as aerospace giant cuts 17,000 jobs

Boeing announced that it will lay off 10% of its workforce in the coming months and cut its production in the wake of a labor union strike.

CVS workers ratify new contract

The deal includes higher pay, better health benefits and more.

Nissan to cut 9K jobs, reduce CEO's monthly pay by 50% as company faces 'severe situation'

Nissan President and CEO Makoto Uchida volunteered to immediately begin forfeiting half of his monthly compensation, and other executive committee members also volunteered to take pay cuts.