Kanye West drops The Gap, starts his own stores

"I'm an innovator, and I'm not here to sit up and apologize about my ideas," Ye told Fox News. "I'm fighting for a position to be able to change clothing and bring the best design to the people at a price they can accept."

Bed, Bath & Beyond store closures: Here's the full list

Bed Bath & Beyond has announced which stores it will close in a cost-cutting move to try and turn around its beleaguered business.

Credit access, debt balances rise in Q2: TransUnion study

Debt balances for credit cards and personal loans are going up, according to TransUnion. Here's what you can do to pay down your debt.

California sues Seattle-based Amazon, alleging antitrust law violations

California is suing Amazon, accusing the company of violating the state’s antitrust and unfair competition laws by stifling competition and engaging in practices that push sellers to maintain higher prices on products on other sites.

One union rejects tentative deal days ahead of rail strike deadline

Members of one union are rejecting a tentative deal with the largest U.S. freight railroads while three other unions remained at the bargaining table just days ahead of a national strike deadline.

Union members reject deal 2 days before deadline to avoid massive rail strike

A potential strike could impact shipments of everything from clothes to cars, hurting businesses nationwide as they deal with ongoing supply chain problems. The deadline to avoid a strike is Friday.

Flagstaff increasing its minimum wage to $16.80 per hour

Voters passed a minimum wage act in November 2016 that stipulated the city’s minimum wage would be increased annually by the increase in the cost of living beginning in 2023.

$10,000 personal loans: How to qualify for $10K fast

If you need to cover a personal expense, a personal loan could be a good option. Here’s what you should know before getting a $10,000 personal loan.

Starbucks to spend nearly half a billion dollars to revamp image, make stores more efficient

Starbucks plans to spend $450 million next year to make its North American stores more efficient and less complex. The company also said it plans to open 2,000 net new stores in the U.S. by 2025.

Massive rail strike could mean more supply chain issues

A possible worker strike would threaten the U.S. economy with an estimated cost of $2 billion per day.

Hard Rock spends $100M to raise pay for non-tipped US staff

Hard Rock International, the global gambling, entertainment and hospitality company, said Monday it is spending over $100 million to give significant raises to 10,000 non-tipped workers, most of them in the U.S.