Blue Apron shares slide to all-time lows as Weight Watchers gets into the space. We talk to Inc.'s Zoe Henry about the future for the meal-kit delivery company, whether it needs to find a buyer or change its strategy.
And the latest from Washington. President Trump says he'll meet with his North Korean counterpart before the end of May in an effort to de-escalate nuclear tensions. And the economy added more jobs than expected in February, sending markets higher to end the week.
Plus Netflix is reportedly close to inking a production deal with Barack and Michelle Obama for the streaming service. Toys "R" Us is considering liquidation, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wants to give everyone a blue verification check mark.
The Biden administration wants to ban another type of bank “junk fee," targeting fees that are typically charged by banks when a transaction is declined in real time.
Al Root, senior writer at Barron’s, breaks down everything expected from Tesla’s earnings report, from Elon Musk’s demands from the board to why the market has been looking for affordable EV options.
Online retailer eBay Inc. will cut about 1,000 jobs, or an estimated 9% of its full-time workforce. The announcement follows similar moves by other tech companies that ramped up hiring during the pandemic while people spent more time and money online.
Tony Drake, CFP at Drake and Associates, LLC shares thoughts on whether the record gains in technology will broaden to other sectors, the risks of the Fed keeping interest rates higher for too long, and the health of the U.S. consumer.
The Federal Trade Commission ruled that Intuit engaged in deceptive practices by running ads claiming consumers could file their taxes for free using TurboTax — when many taxpayers did not qualify for such free offerings.
WWE’s weekly television show, “Raw,” will move to Netflix next year as part of a major streaming deal worth more than $5 billion. WWE, which is part of TKO Group Holdings Inc., said Tuesday that “Raw” will air on Netflix starting in January 2025.