Amazon plans to add Whole Foods stores
Amazon plans to reverse the slowing growth and layoffs at Whole Foods that marked the years before the e-commerce giant took over the supermarket chain.
Amazon plans to reverse the slowing growth and layoffs at Whole Foods that marked the years before the e-commerce giant took over the supermarket chain.
Dow, S&P 500 post worst December since 1931, as Nasdaq has worst on record
December was the worst month for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 since 1931, as tracked by our partners at Dow Jones Market Data Group. The S&P 500, the broadest measure of stocks, lost 9 percent and the Dow over 8.5 percent.
December was the worst month for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 since 1931, as tracked by our partners at Dow Jones Market Data Group. The S&P 500, the broadest measure of stocks, lost 9 percent and the Dow over 8.5 percent.
New Year's Day Mega Millions jackpot hits $415 million
Someone might start 2019 very wealthy.
Someone might start 2019 very wealthy.
Time is running out for $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot winner to collect money
The winner of the $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot has still not stepped forward more than two months after the ticket was sold in South Carolina, officials said.
The winner of the $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot has still not stepped forward more than two months after the ticket was sold in South Carolina, officials said.
Scammers using Netflix to steal money
A phishing email is going around asking Netflix users to update their billing information.
A phishing email is going around asking Netflix users to update their billing information.
Aretha Franklin attorney: $3 million in back taxes paid to IRS
DETROIT (AP) - Aretha Franklin's estate has paid at least $3 million in back taxes to the IRS since her death in August, an attorney for the late Queen of Soul's estate said Thursday. The estate is being audited by the IRS, which filed a claim this month in a county probate court north of Detroit, David Bennett told The Associated Press.
DETROIT (AP) - Aretha Franklin's estate has paid at least $3 million in back taxes to the IRS since her death in August, an attorney for the late Queen of Soul's estate said Thursday. The estate is being audited by the IRS, which filed a claim this month in a county probate court north of Detroit, David Bennett told The Associated Press.
Minimum wages set to increase in these 20 states in 2019
Millions of workers are due for a raise next year.
Millions of workers are due for a raise next year.
Vaping has become big business and keeps growing
Vaping is growing so fast that a Brooklyn-based retailer of vape products has doubled its sales in two years.
Vaping is growing so fast that a Brooklyn-based retailer of vape products has doubled its sales in two years.
Prolonged shutdown will hurt New Yorkers on food stamps
Funding SNAP benefits for more than a million New Yorkers who rely on the food-assistance program costs $5 billion per month. But if the federal government shutdown continues into February, the program won't have enough money to cover everyone who needs the benefits.
Funding SNAP benefits for more than a million New Yorkers who rely on the food-assistance program costs $5 billion per month. But if the federal government shutdown continues into February, the program won't have enough money to cover everyone who needs the benefits.
Police: Don't show criminals what you got for Christmas
Clearwater, Florida police want to remind everyone not to tell strangers what they got for Christmas by leaving the big boxes out on the curb.
Clearwater, Florida police want to remind everyone not to tell strangers what they got for Christmas by leaving the big boxes out on the curb.
Social Security checks to rise in January
Retirees are set to see the biggest increase in their monthly Social Security checks in seven years.
Retirees are set to see the biggest increase in their monthly Social Security checks in seven years.
$293.8M Powerball ticket sold in East New York
A winning ticket for Wednesday night's drawing of the Powerball was sold at a grocery store in East New York, Brooklyn.
A winning ticket for Wednesday night's drawing of the Powerball was sold at a grocery store in East New York, Brooklyn.
Someone has $1.5B waiting from October Mega Millions
The clock is ticking on someone to claim the $1.5 billion-plus Mega Millions lottery prize from a ticket sold in South Carolina.
The clock is ticking on someone to claim the $1.5 billion-plus Mega Millions lottery prize from a ticket sold in South Carolina.
DOW plunges 653 points after Trump slams Fed
Stocks plunged Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 653 points following President Trump's tweet attacking the Federal Reserve and its independence.
Stocks plunged Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 653 points following President Trump's tweet attacking the Federal Reserve and its independence.
Anti-drone company sees spike in interest
An Israeli technology company says its anti-drone system is drawing major interest after rogue unmanned aircraft sowed chaos at London's Gatwick Airport last week.
An Israeli technology company says its anti-drone system is drawing major interest after rogue unmanned aircraft sowed chaos at London's Gatwick Airport last week.
GoFundMe says donors in alleged homeless scam refunded
GoFundMe says it has refunded everyone who contributed to a campaign involving a homeless veteran from Philadelphia who prosecutors allege schemed with a New Jersey couple to scam donors out of more than $400,000.
GoFundMe says it has refunded everyone who contributed to a campaign involving a homeless veteran from Philadelphia who prosecutors allege schemed with a New Jersey couple to scam donors out of more than $400,000.
Man wins $1M on $5 bet
A man playing poker at an Atlantic City casino has won $1 million on a $5 bet.
A man playing poker at an Atlantic City casino has won $1 million on a $5 bet.
Madoff's former secretary seeks early release from prison
A lawyer for the former secretary for imprisoned financier Bernard Madoff is asking that she be released from prison in March.
A lawyer for the former secretary for imprisoned financier Bernard Madoff is asking that she be released from prison in March.
Taxpayers can no longer claim these 4 deductions
As Americans get ready for the upcoming tax season, sweeping changes are going to affect how individuals and families file this year — including which deductions and credits they can claim.
As Americans get ready for the upcoming tax season, sweeping changes are going to affect how individuals and families file this year — including which deductions and credits they can claim.
Exploring the origins of Jews dining on Chinese food at Christmas
Jewish people eating Chinese food on Christmas Day is as much a holiday tradition as Santa Claus himself.
Jewish people eating Chinese food on Christmas Day is as much a holiday tradition as Santa Claus himself.


















