Forever 21 files for bankruptcy–again

The retail chain has 350 stores in the U.S. as it begins the process of liquidation sales during bankruptcy proceedings.

Spirit Airlines exits bankruptcy with new financial plan and premium rebrand

Spirit Airlines has officially emerged from bankruptcy after completing a financial restructuring that reduced debt and secured $350 million in new investment. The airline now plans a strategic shift, including a rebrand aimed at elevating its offerings.

CVS opens smaller format stores; still plans to close 270 locations

CVS is opening new stores around the nation, but they will be significantly smaller and focus only on pharmacy services. The move comes as the industry undergoes a major shift.

North Texas fabricator already feeling the effects of aluminum and steel tariffs

The announcement of a 50% tax on Canadian aluminum and steel imports starting on Wednesday caused another big sell-off on Wall Street. And some local businesses say they are already feeling the impact.

Here are the top side hustles in 2025

If you’re searching for ways to earn a little extra cash, these gigs might offer a little financial relief.

On the Border: Popular Tex-Mex restaurant chain files for bankruptcy

On the Border, a Tex-Mex chain owned by Argonne Capital Group, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles to compete in the current economic environment.

Map: Here's the best month to list your home based on where you live

Listing your home at a certain time of year may boost your sale price, but it largely depends on where you live – and the data comes with a caveat.

Target boycott: Atlanta pastor's 40-day 'fast' begins over DEI rollback

Target's stock has dropped more than 13% in a month, and now the company is facing a 40-day fast over its decision to rollback its DEI initiatives.

Trump calls for no tax on tips, no tax on overtime: What we know

Trump called to end taxes on overtime, tips, and Social Security benefits during his address to Congress on Tuesday.

IRS could cut up to half of its 90,000-person workforce: AP sources

The IRS is drafting plans to reduce its workforce by up to 50%, according to sources, as part of the Trump administration’s broader push to downsize the federal government.

Treasury Department halts enforcement of BOI requirements: What to know

The Treasury Department announced that it is suspending enforcement of the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements. Here's what to know.

McDonald's CEO gives 3 predictions for the restaurant business in 2025

McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski this week offered up three predictions for trends that the quick-service restaurant industry could see this year.

Expect more restaurant bankruptcies in 2025, expert says

A growing number of restaurant chains have fallen on hard times. A bankruptcy attorney expects this trend to continue, saying companies are saddled with debt.

Minimum wage earners must work impossible number of hours to afford rent: report

Despite many minimum-wage workers living in apartments with below-average rents, they’re still spending more than 30% of their income on housing.