Bookworms, rejoice: Barnes & Noble is continuing its hot streak by opening dozens of new locations in 2026. Here’s what we know.
Explore the chain restaurants making a comeback after bankruptcy through restructuring, rebranding, and refreshed menus.
The latest batch of BJ’s Wholesale Club openings is scheduled to roll out in five states next year. Here are the cities they’re landing in.
Find out more about the latest Instacart settlement, which follows a lawsuit that alleges Instacart falsely advertised “free delivery.”
Find out what employees are saying about the recent Red Lobster layoffs, which come after a year of financial hardships.
Find out how tariffs are affecting your Shein or Temu order, and why the new fees might not show up until after you’ve paid at checkout.
Find out where all the new Aldi locations are popping up in December, after a years-long quest to open 200 locations in 2025.
Discover the major companies behind Kirkland Signature brands, from coffee and wine to dog food, motor oil, and other Costco favorites.
Take a look at our list of 2025 store closings to see which major retailers closed for good, declared bankruptcy, or dramatically reduced store locations.
Explore 20 small businesses you can start for under $1,000 using just basic tools like a computer and smartphone.
Explore the old restaurant chains Americans still miss, from forgotten fast-food favorites to classic sit-down spots that shaped decades of dining.
Could Nordstrom Rack be coming to a city near you? See where the retailer is expanding and what shoppers can expect.
Discover 23 sneaky retail tricks— from psychology to hidden fees — that companies use to make you spend more without noticing.
Costco members are showing strong support for the retailer after it sued the Trump administration. Here’s what the lawsuit is about and why shoppers are reacting.
NYC found that Starbucks racked up more than half a million violations of the Fair Workweek law. Here’s what that means for workers.
The Costco return policy is very generous and flexible, but there are some exceptions and rules that Costco shoppers should be aware of.
The U.S. economy continues to expand but companies have sharply slowed hiring, and these mixed signals are concerning the Federal Reserve.
In a recorded audio, an executive at Campbell’s Soup allegedly called the company products “highly processed food” meant for ‘poor people.’ Here’s what we know.