Pepsi shutters Detroit manufacturing operations; layoff numbers unknown
Pepsi's manufacturing operations in Detroit are being shutdown, the company confirmed in a statement FOX 2.
UPS delivery drivers offered buyouts amid 'unique circumstances'
UPS is offering a voluntary separation package to full-time U.S. drivers amid a major network reconfiguration.
Trump reportedly plans order to open 401(k)s to private markets: What it means for your retirement
Financial firms already developing new investment products in anticipation of the executive order.
Frentz & Sons Hardware in Royal Oak closing up shop
The beloved Royal Oak hardware shop is closing after more than 90 years in business.
Troy-based new EV Slate to debut at $20K, allowing buyers to design it themselves
Slate is trying to introduce an a la carte model of making electric vehicles that puts the control in the customer’s hands.
Costco's new bakery item quickly becomes latest internet craze
A new bakery item from Costco is generating buzz on social media. Have you tried it yet?
Here's how many Americans have a side hustle -- and what they're doing
Taking on a second job for extra cash is a way of life for many, and these industries are the ones people are choosing based on a new study.
X CEO, Linda Yaccarino, steps down from social media platform
Linda Yaccarino was with the company for two years.
Detroit lifts burdens on small businesses, eases licensing process
By loosening rules on small business owners, the city will have more manpower for going after unlicensed businesses.
Cracker Barrel's modern makeover leaves diners divided
Cracker Barrel is redesigning its restaurants with cleaner interiors and brighter lighting—but many loyal customers say it’s lost the charm that made it special.
GameStop customers could receive cash payout following settlement over alleged privacy breach
GameStop faces a $4.5 million settlement after being accused of sharing personal information without consent.
Microsoft announces another round of mass layoffs
The latest Microsoft layoffs followed cuts of about 6,000 positions last quarter.
Del Monte, the canned food aisle staple, files for bankruptcy
Del Monte Foods, the 135-year-old company known for canned goods, is joining the list of major retailers filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Berkley's dog-centric Coffee & Bark announces Hazel Park expansion
Coffee & Bark, a Berkley coffee shop that serves both humans and pets, is expanding to Hazel Park.
Lululemon Costco lawsuit involves ‘dupes’ for sale
Have you seen these alleged Lululemon “dupes?” The popular brand has filed a lawsuit against Costco.
Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse plan over 40 openings in coming year
Darden Restaurants is looking to open more of its most popular spots.
Unemployment among college grads surpasses overall joblessness rate in US
Young college graduates are facing the toughest job market in more than a decade, with unemployment for degree holders ages 22 to 27 outpacing the national rate, according to new data.
Three Mile Island nuclear plant expected to restart ahead of schedule
The restart timeline for Three Mile Island has moved up to 2027.


















