Microsoft to lay off about 3% of its workforce
Microsoft announced a round of layoffs this week that will affect thousands of employees.
UnitedHealth Group CEO steps down, company suspends 2025 outlook
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty is stepping down from his position with the United States' largest health insurer. Meanwhile, the company suspended its 2025 full-year financial outlook due to higher-than-expected medical costs.
Panasonic cutting 10K jobs from its workforce: What to know
Panasonic said the cuts would take place in fiscal year 2026.
Barstool's Dave Portnoy offers investing advice, but reveals one big caveat
El Presidente dishes on his investment strategy.
Chipotle sets goal to open over 300 new locations this year
Chipotle is planning for a big expansion across the country this year to help accommodate digital food orders.
Flooded South Minneapolis Flower Shop open for Mother’s Day
A south Minneapolis flower shop is back up and running for Mother’s Day. This comes after a water main break at 50th and Penn Avenue sent streams of water into businesses three months ago.
Arctic Cat says it will 'reengage' most of its workforce following new ownership
Arctic Cat said the majority of its nearly 500 employees will be put to work on its newly-announced 2026 lineup after previous layoffs and furloughs left the future of the company in question.
Joann craft stores are having big sales ahead of closures
The crafts retailer started its "going out of business" sales in early March.
Disney World trip leaves Florida dad stunned after $1,400 price tag for day at theme park
A Florida father is speaking out after a one-day visit to Orlando's Walt Disney World with his wife and three children cost nearly $1,400 — a price he says may not be worth it.
UnitedHealth Group stockholder sues company, claims it 'artificially inflated' prices
In a lawsuit filed in federal court in New York on Wednesday, Roberto Faller claimed UnitedHealth Group defrauded investors when it “artificially inflated" its stock prices.
WeightWatchers files for bankruptcy
WeightWatchers, a company that started with one housewife in New York and grew to be the biggest company of its kind, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Pull-tab racketeering case foiled by Minnesota agencies sting
Investigators say the 14-month effort racked up nearly $197,000 from most VFWs and restaurants.
Target pulls the plug on self-checkout amid shoplifting surge
Target is the latest to join other major retailers in cutting back on self-checkout machines.
Warren Buffett will remain chairman at Berkshire Hathaway after retiring as CEO
The billionaire says he’s stepping down from his role as CEO at the end of the year.
Business owner facing steep tariffs tests whether people will pay for 'Made in USA'
A business offered customers a choice between a foreign-made product or the same item made in the U.S. at a much higher cost - and was overwhelmed by the results.
Collections to resume on defaulted federal student loans
The federal government on Monday will resume collections on defaulted student loans, putting more than five million borrowers at risk for wage garnishment and other remedies.
Cheap shipments from China are no longer duty-free
With the exemption ending, consumers will see higher prices and delays when tariffs are collected by the government on every shipment.
Kohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan fired after investigation
CEO Ashley Buchanan took the job in January, the third CEO for Kohl’s in three years. Here's what to know.
Xcel Energy Center Complex renovation reduced to prioritize Wild arena
Officials have since narrowed down their funding pitch to lawmakers to drop renovations at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium and RiverCentre in St. Paul, instead focusing on just the Xcel Energy Center.



















