WATCH: 103-Year-Old Virginia Woman Helps Run Pie Shop
A woman in Monroe, Virginia, is not letting age stop her from helping run the pie shop she started with her husband nearly 70 years ago.
A woman in Monroe, Virginia, is not letting age stop her from helping run the pie shop she started with her husband nearly 70 years ago.
American consumers are largely tired of businesses groveling to political correctness and social justice campaigns to appease liberal customers, instead wanting them to prioritize their workers through higher wages and better benefits.
Two coffee shop owners in Oak Grove, Oregon, put friendship before competition Wednesday to walk through a crisis together.
American businesses dominate the world. It’s no coincidence that fantastic innovators like Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, Uber, Airbnb, and countless others were all founded here.
Latino-owned businesses are growing at a record pace thanks to a strong economy, according to a Biz2Credit study.
Hunter Biden is walking away from the board of a Chinese-backed private equity company as part of a public pledge to disavow all foreign work if his father, former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, gains the presidency in 2020.
President Trump asking Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden would be “troubling in the extreme,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said Sunday.
A couple who lived their lives and raised their family in Connecticut tell how the political class has destroyed the New England state they once called home but is now “no more.”
Business leaders from over 180 companies have endorsed an ad in which they condemn pro-life laws and call them “bad for business.”
Frankfurt am Main (AFP) — German business confidence fell to a nearly three-year low in January, a closely-watched survey said Friday, in the latest sign of waning momentum in Europe’s top economy.
President Trump is following through on his “Buy American, Hire America” commitment, surging the arrests of illegal aliens hired by U.S. businesses by more than 640 percent over the last year.
Businesses in 2018 aimed to outsource nearly 420,000 American jobs to foreign workers, outpacing the population of Tampa, Florida.
Fellow Hungarian-born billionaire Tom Peterffy told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin Tuesday that he is mystified by George Soros’a progressive views.
About half of U.S. business owners say President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods, as well as imported steel and aluminum, are good for business, calling them “positive” for the economy.
Seventy-one percent of business owners support additional tariffs on imports from China. Even tariffs on Canada win majority support.
British businesses have rejected the prospect of a second Brexit referendum and are focusing instead on “building a global Britain”.
Some in the group shouted “four more years!” as the president concluded his event.
The world’s largest publicly traded oil company is making a huge investment in the United States over the next five years.
Amazon is preparing to set up local retail activity in Israel. The company is negotiating the lease of warehouses in central Israel for operational activities and for supplying the local market, people familiar with the matter who spoke on conditions of anonymity told Calcalist.
After President Trump halted an Obama-era program for foreign nationals wanting to start business in the United States, big business and the open borders lobby are outraged.
Speaking to workers and business people in Italy’s port city of Genoa Saturday, Pope Francis surprised his hearers by praising entrepreneurship and touting the importance of healthy businesses for the economy.
A new report suggests that the mere threat of President Donald Trump’s executive order to investigate abuses to American workers due to the H-1B visa is making U.S. companies rethink their hiring practices.
President Donald Trump compared his current job as commander-in-chief to his days spent in business before he became president in an interview Sunday.
A California tattoo removal clinic is seeing a record number of clients since the 2016 election who worry that their tattoos will prompt immigration officials to single them out as targets for deportation.
The British peoples’ trust in their government, media, and business has tumbled over the last year, a key survey has shown. However, of the three, businesses found marginally more favour.
SANTA MONICA — Over one hundred “progressives” vowed to “resist” President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday as they gathered at the Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in this well-to-do coastal California city to organize efforts to combat the incoming administration.
Homebuilders are feeling good about the upcoming Trump presidency.
Jason Miller adds that Trump looks forward to having a press conference next month and explaining his business plans in more detail; however, no date for the January press conference has been set.
The number of companies announcing a ramping up of investment in the U.S. and the corresponding rush to create jobs for Americans have jumped to a quicker pace since the election of Donald J. Trump to the White House.
The D.C. lobbyist collective Engage Cuba is promoting a letter, allegedly signed by “small business” entrepreneurs in Cuba, urging President-elect Donald Trump not to undo his predecessor Barack Obama’s favorable diplomatic overtures to the Castro regime.
“We’re all working and preparing for this transition in advance of him being sworn in on January 20 and as updates become available we will go and share those with you,” spokesman Jason Miller tells reporters. Transferring the Trump business may be part of that transition.
Dunkin’ Donuts is blaming its decrease in donut sales on the presidential election.
Papa John’s is apologizing after an Ohio-based franchise launched an “extremely insensitive” promotion to sell large pizzas on the fifteenth anniversary of 9/11.
Donald Trump’s National Diversity Coalition adviser Dr. Lisa Shin heralded her parents’ story of immigrating to the United States, slammed Hillary Clinton as a threat to and pointed to Donald Trump as preserver of the American Dream.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is making news on who she would choose for Vice President, even though she hasn’t officially won the Democratic nomination.
Retail giant Target has announced a shakeup of top executives and the hire of ex-Nordstrom executive Mark Tritton, amid the self-inflicted pain caused by a consumer rejection of its transgender-friendly bathrooms and changing rooms.
Pope Francis praised the free market and the role of businesses in the creation of wealth and in the promotion of the common good in an address before 7,000 businesspeople Saturday.
A Wisconsin manufacturing plant made a policy announcement affecting prayer time for its 53 Muslims employees, prompting the Muslim employees to claim “discrimination.”
In a bleak new report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts heavy job losses to automation and robotics over the next four years as technological advances significantly reshape the industrial landscape. The WEF outlines its grim forecast for the labor
Lack of work-life balance may be a feature—not a bug—at the world’s top companies. Glassdoor just released its annual list of “Best Places to Work,” based on its database of employee reviews.