List of Russian goods that are banned, boycotted in US

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted sanctions, boycotts and limited access to social media platforms by the U.S.

Dollar General creating 10,000 new jobs in 2022

Discount retail chain Dollar General plans on hiring another 10,000 workers by the end of the fiscal year as it continues expanding.

Biden announces $54M Siemens investment, planned US factory jobs

President Biden joined the CEO of Siemens USA to announce a $54M investment to produce equipment for electrical infrastructure, creating 300 more jobs at California and Texas sites.

Burger King reduces chicken nugget count from 10 to 8

According to MarketWatch, inflation is the reason customers will see fewer chicken nuggets on their plates.

'I understand why, but it makes it harder on us': Canadian trucker talks lost time, money

"People feel like the government doesn’t listen to them for two years," Allen said. "And they see things opening up down here and they go home and there’s all these restrictions still."

Peloton CEO steps down, company to cut 2,800 jobs globally

Peloton co-founder and CEO John Foley is stepping down and the company is cutting 2,800 jobs worldwide, including 20% of its corporate workforce.

Personal loan rates plunge, continuing downward trend

The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.

Owners of Plymouth's longtime candy store Kemnitz looking for new stewards of business as they close up shop

It may not be the end of the story for the candy store. Cindy and Everett Smith are hoping to find new stewards for the classic sweets business, which has been in operation since the 1950s.

3 longtime Downtown Plymouth businesses closing soon

Three Downtown Plymouth businesses -- Wiltse’s Pharmacy, Kemnitz Fine Candies, and Delta Diamond Setters & Jewelers -- are closing.

Starbucks to raise menu prices to offset inflation

The Seattle-based coffee franchise had already raised prices — once in October 2021 and December 2021 — but inflation woes and labor issues have forced the company to hike prices once again.

US housing less affordable than any point in over a decade, ATTOM report shows

Home prices are surging, making homeownership less affordable as wages fail to keep up. However, new data from ATTOM Data Solutions shows most wage earners can still afford to buy a home.

Michigan ice cream shop to be on episode of 'Undercover Boss'

The company's CEO, Linda Chadwick said she wanted to modernize the business, but needed a closer look to see if the improvements were working.

TechTown Detroit's Retail Bootcamp helps business owners with brick and mortar stores

Applications are now being accepted for the 12-week Retail Boot Camp held in spring, and the application process is expanding its reach beyond Detroit including Highland Park and Hamtramck.

Woman opens space for entrepreneurs in Detroit after beating cancer

Jannel Aweke created the Unorthodox Club, a place for entrepreneurs to gather and share ideas in Detroit, after beating a cancer doctor's said she probably wouldn't survive.

COVID vaccine mandate: Supreme Court weighs rules for businesses, health care

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments about the vaccine-or-testing requirement for large employers and a separate mandate for health care workers.