Fox News Host Tucker Carlson Leaves the Daily Caller
Tucker Carlson is leaving the Daily Caller, the conservative digital publication he co-founded a decade ago, a move that he said would help him focus on his prime-time opinion show on Fox News.
Simon Property Ends Taubman Deal as Coronavirus Hits Retail
The mall operator is terminating its $3.6 billion deal to acquire Taubman Centers, saying it didn't respond appropriately to the business challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Just Eat Takeaway.com Nears All-Stock Deal for Grubhub
Grubhub is nearing a deal to combine with Just Eat Takeaway.com, as Grubhub prepares to turn its back on weeks of negotiations with Uber.
Investing Giants Gave Away Voting Power Ahead of Shareholder Fight
GameStop shareholders vote this week to resolve a fight over the embattled videogame retailer's board. But the company's largest investors won't cast much of a vote.
Coronavirus Speeds Up Starbucks Shift to Takeout
The coffee chain plans to close, renovate or move 400 cafes and open dozens of pickup-only stores. Starbucks also sees the pandemic cutting revenue by up to $3.2 billion in the current quarter.
Vaccine Candidates' U.S. Testing to Start This Summer
The federal government plans to fund and conduct the decisive studies of three experimental coronavirus vaccines-from Moderna, AstraZeneca and J&J-starting in July, a government vaccine official said.
Zara to Close 1,200 Stores as It Outlines Post-Coronavirus Future
Zara-owner Inditex is one of the first big retailers to outline how it sees the industry's future amid a tentative reopening. The answer: fewer stores and a more concerted push online.
Ulta Beauty Undertakes Review of Its 1,254 Stores
Cosmetics chain Ulta Beauty is undertaking a "clean sheet" review of its stores, exploring whether to close, move or remodel its hundreds of brick-and-mortar locations in light of pressures facing retailers, including the coronavirus pandemic.
Restaurants Parse a Patchwork of Rules as They Reopen
Big restaurant companies with eateries in a number of states are struggling to navigate a thicket of rules as they seek to reopen dining rooms closed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Equifax's Latest Breach Settlement Is Skimpy to Plaintiffs, Critics Say
Most of the money would go to security measures at Equifax, not to community banks and credit unions affected by the breach.