Thousands of businesses warn they're at risk of closing
Nearly half of the 80,000 small businesses surveyed said they "definitely" or "probably" will not survive another four years with Biden.
Beyoncé gets dragged into Red Lobster collapse
After the closure of several Red Lobster restaurants, Beyoncé fans are discussing the effect she may have had on sales.
Red Lobster restaurant sale launches—"Entire contents" from $1,600
At least 48 Red Lobster locations across the U.S. are set to close.
Red Lobster reacts to Vivica A. Fox comment amid closures
At least 48 of Red Lobster's restaurants were abruptly closed to the public on Monday amid reports of financial troubles.
Red Lobster: What happens to my rewards, gift vouchers?
Red Lobster is closing at least 48 of its locations across the country, raising questions over unused vouchers and loyalty points.
Restaurant owners slam California's new "junk fees" law
A new state law mandates that required fees must be included in advertised prices, including "service fees" and other surcharges.
American companies are reaping rewards from price rises
Companies across the U.S. have hiked prices in the past few years, reaping profits instead of being punished by customers.
Thousands of Americans quit their jobs
From February to March, the resignation rate went from 1.8 to 1.9 percent.
Gen Z "most likely" risk of workplace lawsuits: survey
Who are employers blaming for the significant uptick in lawsuits? The newest generation in the workforce, Gen Z.
Drake's "Silence Policy" shell corporation raises questions
Drake's business dealings have sparked a discussion on social media, drawing attention away from the Canadian rapper's ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar
Can businesses survive a TikTok ban?
With the looming threat of a ban on the social media app in the United States, how would businesses handle the loss of the platform?
One state is sending out $10,000 refunds: Here's who qualifies
Republicans and Democrats went through many debates about whether to issue the tax refunds.
IRS issues advice to small businesses
The Internal Revenue Service urged small businesses to use its Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center on IRS.gov this week.
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The Allure of Traditional Japanese Houses and Their 'Old Wood'
Sansui-sha finds business success in sustainability by repurposing timber from old Japanese houses.
Gen Z CEO lists the failed businesses she launched before finding success
Valeriya Yusupova "failed" at eight businesses before launching her jewelry line. She told Newsweek what it really takes to make a startup succeed.
Exclusive: China's ambassador outlines ambitious plan to jumpstart economy
"New quality productive forces serve as a catalyst that brings out the vitality and potential of China's supersize market," Xie told Newsweek.
Fact Check: Is 50 Cent replacing Diddy as Cîroc brand ambassador?
After Cîroc officially cut ties with beleaguered music mogul Combs in January, reports have emerged that rival 50 Cent could step into his role.
Changing jobs is paying off for Americans
Wage increases for people changing jobs jumped in March, nearly double what employees staying put earned.
Mass layoffs hit three states
In three separate WARN notices, ShipMonk, Aludyne and Student Transportation of America said they were letting hundreds of employees go.
How Newsweek determined the most trustworthy companies in America in 2024
Bose, Goodyear, Whole Foods and Walmart are among the companies featured, because they inspire trust from potential customers, investors and employees.
Solar eclipse sparks mass travel
For the cities and towns near the solar eclipse's direct line of sight, the event means a heavy boost to the local economy.
Banning TikTok Will Actively Hurt Small Businesses
TikTok isn't merely an app; it's a dynamic platform that fuels innovation, sparks creativity, and fosters community engagement.
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SEC angers both sides with its compromise climate rules for Wall Street
The Securities and Exchange Commission compromised on rules for companies to disclose climate risks, but business and environmental groups now threaten to sue.
E. Jean Carroll's worried Trump will die before she gets the $90 million
"Given his advanced age, Carroll may be forced to reckon with his estate," her attorneys said in a motion.
Woman reveals how she set up coffee shop chain on 'maxed out credit card'
In 2016, Audrey Finocchiaro and Sam Lancaster set up a travelling coffee cart. The Nitro Bar quickly secured $100,000 in funding and has expanded.
Donald Trump will have to spend millions to save his business
If Trump wants to appeal the nearly $355 million verdict issued last week, he'll have to put up even more money just to fight it.
Dialing up Protection: The Rising Importance of Inbound Authentication in C
With every new layer of security, fraudsters look for their next way in.
New York faces boycott from Republicans
Public figures have gone as far as to say they won't even visit the state over the fraud ruling against Donald Trump.
Mike Lindell says another company just canceled him
The MyPillow CEO claimed that his company offering support to addicts had lost an online server vendor.
A thrash metal drummer just took down Elon Musk
The minority Tesla shareholder successfully argued that Musk's $56 billion compensation package from the company was over the top.