Walmart, Kroger to require customers to wear masks

The Walmart policy will begin July 20 while Kroger shoppers will be required to wear face coverings in stores starting July 22.

Who might be eligible for a second stimulus check and for how much money?

Another round of stimulus payments could be distributed to people earning less than $40,000, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said.

Black-owned delivery app service for restaurants with African-American ownership needs drivers now

"It's a blessing to be busy, that's a great thing," Cabello said. "I'm not complaining about that. I just know that for the operation to keep going to represent black businesses the correct way, we need drivers to do that. And that's what I'm here for."

Brooks Brothers, worn by Lincoln and Kennedy, goes bankrupt

Brooks Brothers, the 200-year-old company that dressed nearly every U.S. president, is filing for bankruptcy protection.

Quicken Loans files IPO; will be called Rocket Companies and go public as RKT

Application has been made for listing the common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "RKT." The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been set.

Walmart hires 265,000 veterans, promotes more than 44,000 to higher-paying roles

In addition to the VWHC, Walmart introduced the Military Spouse Career Connection on Veterans Day in 2018 to provide employment opportunities for military families.

'Total Inventory Blowout' sale beginning at select Art Van locations July 2

A 'Total Inventory Blowout' sale is happening at select Art Van Locations around metro Detroit and the Midwest regions this week, operated by Value City Furniture. 

Amazon driver quits, leaving his truck with packages and keys inside posting viral Twitter rant

It was at 12 Mile and Southfield where Derick Lancaster says he just had enough of his job. He parked the truck full of packages, left the keys inside and took an Uber ride home. 

Meet the Mack brothers: Teens succeeding in business, music and championing social justice

If Undra Mack sounds like a businessman. He is. He's 14 and his brother Austin, is 13. They started their own lawn care company before they were even in the double digits. 

'Count Me In' grants worth thousands are available for women business owners

Merlino says right now hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant money is available for women business owners who've been in business at least three years.

JCPenney to close 10 locations in Michigan as part of 149 store closures nationwide

JCPenney announced last week that it would close 136 across the country and on Monday announced 13 more would be closed. In the 149 total closures in the past five days, ten of the locations are in Michigan.