Looking to start a business? Here are the best large cities to launch a company

Entrepreneurs starting a business endure an array of logistical hurdles—from labor costs to marketing budgets—but a new report suggests that the location may be the most critical factor in a startup's survival.

Spirit Airlines planning for liquidation: report
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The fuel crisis continues to escalate as the Iran war drags on, and now, a U.S. low-cost airline could be on the chopping block.

The Onion eyes Infowars again with Tim Heidecker at the helm

The satirical news outlet The Onion has another plan to take over Alex Jones’ conspiracy site amid its bankruptcy proceedings, and it involves comedian and writer Tim Heidecker.

Starbucks announces its corporate office expansion in Nashville, TN

Seattle-based coffee giant Starbucks is investing $100 million to establish a new support office in Nashville, Tennessee, as part of a long-term growth strategy that includes creating 2,000 regional jobs over the next five years.

Businesses eligible for refunds on unconstitutional tariffs
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The government has launched a refund process for companies impacted by tariffs that were ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. FOX 10's Andrew Christiansen hears from a Valley business owner who went through the process herself. 

Businesses can now apply for tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling

Businesses can now apply for refunds on tariffs ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, though only companies that directly paid the tariffs are eligible.

Endless Shrimp: Red Lobster brings back deal after 2024 bankruptcy

The new Endless Shrimp promotion started Monday. Red Lobster did not say how much the deal would cost, and prices may vary by location.

Who is John Ternus, Apple's CEO replacement for Tim Cook?

John Ternus will soon lead a company that hundreds of millions rely on every time they pick up an iPhone, start typing on a Mac, buy something with Apple Pay, or interact with the dozens of other products and services under Apple’s umbrella.

Apple CEO Tim Cook steps aside in September, successor named

Monday marked the end of an era for one of Silicon Valley’s most legendary companies, as Apple revealed longtime CEO Tim Cook will step aside late this summer. 

Trump looks to settle $10 billion lawsuit with IRS - What it means for you?

President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service are in talks to settle a $10 billion lawsuit over his leaked tax returns to the media. 

Meta plans to slash roughly 8,000 jobs next month: report

According to a report, Meta is preparing to cut thousands of jobs as early as next month, with more layoffs expected later this year. Here's what to know.

Air Canada suspending flights to JFK over rising jet fuel costs

Air Canada plans to suspend service to New York’s JFK International airport starting June 1 amid an airline industry struggling with high fuel costs and dwindling supplies.

Tariff refund system launches today: Here’s who it’s for

The U.S. is launching the beginning phase of its tariff refund system Monday. Here’s who it’s for, and what to know about it.

Painted Tree vendors met with chaos, stolen goods after sudden closure

Days after Painted Tree suddenly closed its 60-plus stores and left small-business vendors and employees stunned, vendors say the aftermath has been a nightmare.

Restaurant chain 801 Chophouse files for bankruptcy

The parent company of the high-end steakhouse restaurant chain filed for bankruptcy sparking concerns about the future of some locations nationwide.

Pepsi price cuts drive sales jump: What to know

PepsiCo’s decision to lower prices and cut artificial ingredients has paid off in the first quarter, boosting demand from shoppers.