Millennials will need to save at least 40 percent of their paychecks for retirement, financial expert says

Millennials who want to live off even half of their final salaries in retirement will need to save 40 percent of their paychecks over the next 30 years, according to an economics expert.

Many working Americans get less than 7 hours of sleep, especially for public safety and health workers: study

The number of working Americans who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are on the rise, and public safety and healthcare support professionals are among those impacted most, according to a recent study.

Subs, sushi and space: Wegmans comes to NYC

New Yorkers are flocking to greet a new arrival to the city — Wegmans grocery store.

‘Tis the season for Christmas shopping?

In brick-and-mortar stores, it may still be Halloween, but on the internet, nearly a week before Halloween, Black Friday deals are already starting to drop. 

Ready for holiday shopping season?
video

Halloween may not be for nearly another week, but Black Friday deals are already starting to drop.

Workers ratify UAW-GM deal, ending 40 day strike

After more than a month on strike, UAW workers are expected to head back to work this weekend after voting to approve a deal between the union and General Motors on Friday, ending the longest automotive strike in 50 years.

Facebook testing new news feature it says will 'gather insight from journalists and publishers'

Facebook announced Friday it will begin testing Facebook News, which the tech giant said will offer users more control over the stories they see as well as the ability to discover a broader array of content.

Wegman’s set to open first NYC location

Wegman’s Food Market is set to open the doors on its first New York City location this weekend in Brooklyn.

Bed Bath & Beyond pulls controversial black jack-o-lanterns from shelves

Retailer Bed Bath & Beyond have removed their black jack-o-lanterns from store shelves after receiving complaints that they were a form of blackface.

9 In 10 employees come to work sick, survey shows

A new survey claims that 90-percent of professionals admit that they've gone to the office with cold or flu symptoms and a third of them always go to work even when they are sick.

Google claims major breakthrough in ?Quantum Computing?
video

Google has published a paper in the journal Nature claiming that one of the company?s quantum computers completed a previously near-impossible task in just 200 seconds.

‘No problem, I can adapt’: Realtor gets clever after ‘for sale’ sign is vandalized

A Canadian realtor got creative with his marketing after one of his signs was vandalized. Alan Stilwell, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, shared a photo of himself standing next to the vandalized sign. On his visage depicted on the sign, vandals apparently drew squiggly eyebrows, sunglasses, a squiggly mustache and a goatee, all etched in what looks like black marker. 

Macy's, Bloomingdale's to stop selling fur

Macy’s will stop selling fur and also announced that it will also stop selling it at its Bloomingdale’s stores.

Burger King debuts 'Ghost Whopper' with white, cheddar-infused buns

After debuting its jet-black “Halloween Whopper” and green-tinted “Nightmare King" burger over the last few years, Burger King is finally ready to make a sandwich with pasty white buns.

Online ordering boom gives rise to virtual restaurants

Frato's Pizza looks like a typical family restaurant, with its black-and-white checkered floor and red chairs. But in the kitchen, the cooks are whipping up dishes for four other restaurants at the same time.

First Chick-fil-A in the UK to close just 6 months after opening amid LGBTQ protests

The first Chick-fil-A in the United Kingdom announced it would be shutting down in six months, just days after the popular American fast-food chain made its debut in the country, amid pressures from gay rights activists protesting the chain for contributing millions of dollars to anti-LGBTQ groups.