Bed Bath & Beyond will close 150 stores and slash 20% of its workforce to cut costs The home goods giant struggled to overhaul its supply chain and convince customers to buy its new, private label merchandise that replaced popular national brands. Joe Hernandez
An economic perfect storm is battering emerging markets. Debt crises loom With a strengthening dollar and rising commodity prices, developing nations are having a hard time paying their debts. Jason Beaubien
The current Supreme Court could be the most pro-business yet The current Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, may be the most business-friendly high court of the past century, according to a new study. Adrian Ma
WFH is lonely for Gen Zers — so I moved back in with my college roommate Annaka and I were freshman year roommates at Washington State University. About a month ago, we decided to move in together again. Annaka works mostly from home. Half of the time I also from from home. We’re still figuring out how to make the apartment a functional co-working space. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Amid Labor Day weekend travel surge, airlines promise better customer service Prodded by a new Transportation Department online customer service tool, airlines promise free food and hotel rooms for travelers stranded by delays and cancellations that are the airlines' fault. David Schaper
Support for labor unions in the U.S. is at a 57-year high A new poll from Gallup shows that support for unions is the highest it's been since 1965. This comes as workers at companies like Starbucks, Amazon and Chipotle have lately launched union drives. Jaclyn Diaz
Why Americans haven't been convinced on cryptocurrency Despite a massive marketing campaign, Pew research found just 16% of Americans have invested in or used cryptocurrency. Leila Fadel asks Blockchain Foundation's Cleve Mesidor why?
Interest rates will rise until inflation is under control, Fed chair Powell says Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell pledged that he and his colleagues will keep raising interest rates until they're confident that inflation is under control. Scott Horsley
Jerome Powell says Fed is resolved to fight inflation even if it brings economic pain The Fed's chair comments signal the central bank is determined to continue raising interest rates to bring down inflation. Scott Horsley