CBO: 22 million more uninsured; deficit cut $202B
WASHINGTON — The Senate Republican health care bill would leave 22 million more Americans uninsured in 2026 than under P...
Takata deals with lawsuits, recalls
DETROIT — Drowning in a sea of lawsuits and recall costs, Japanese air bag maker Takata is expected to seek bankruptcy protection in T...
Amazon-Whole Foods deal may speed grocery changes
NEW YORK — Even before Amazon said it was buying Whole Foods, the grocery industry was scrambling to adapt to changing h...
NEW YORK — Sears is closing another 20 stores as the ailing retailer tries to turn around its business.
Real estate investment trust Seritage, which owns the 20 real est...
Fitness engages consumers
NEW YORK — Stores like Saks and Urban Outfitters are looking to work out more than your wallet.
As retailers struggle to draw in shoppers who h...
Offer called 'puzzling'
DALLAS — Qatar Airways wants to buy 10 percent of American Airlines, a move cloaked so heavily in international trade and politics that American’s...
TOKYO — Money-losing Japanese electronics and nuclear company Toshiba has until Aug. 10 to get auditors to sign off on its earnings statements, or else it faces the risk...
Senators target Obama rules
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans would cut Medicaid, end penalties for people not buying insurance and erase a raft of tax increases as part of...
Advocates want more to be done
PLUMERVILLE, Ark. — Tyson Foods on Wednesday unveiled a plan to stop abuses down on the farm, but an animal rights group that routinely dis...
DETROIT — Travis Kalanick, the combative and troubled CEO of ride-hailing giant Uber, resigned under pressure from investors.
The company’s board confirmed the move earl...