Toys R Us is making another comeback — this time in Macy's stores Macy's is making room for Toys R Us shops within its own stores ahead of the holiday season. After struggling financially, the longtime toy chain shuttered its stores in 2018. Wynne Davis
Goldman Sachs CEO sees recession risk as more likely than his own economists Landing a job at Goldman Sachs is a golden ticket. It's harder to get hired by Goldman than to get into Harvard. CEO David Solomon says 3,500 workers start this week. He wants them all in the office. David Gura
The Ukraine war means a potato chip company has to rethink its formula Sarah Cohen, CEO of Route 11 Potato Chips, speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about the company's sunflower seed oil deficit because of the Russian conflict in Ukraine and how the business is coping.
China's economic growth slows following COVID lockdowns China's economy contracted in the three months ending in June compared with the previous quarter after Shanghai and other cities shut down to fight coronavirus outbreaks. The Associated Press
Twitter users were unable to access their accounts for about an hour The global outage came at a tumultuous time for Twitter, which has sued billionaire Elon Musk in an attempt to force him his $44 billion purchase of the company. The Associated Press
How to solve the nation's housing shortage Hundreds of towns and cities are short of housing. It's the biggest reason rents and home prices are so high. A new study out today looks at how to fix the problem. Chris Arnold
A U.S. judge rules that Subway can be sued over its '100% tuna' claim The case centers on what consumers expect when they order a tuna sandwich: the word "tuna" appears 244 times in the plaintiff's 28-page amended complaint. Bill Chappell
Bonus checks! One year free! How states are trying to fix a broken child care system There's still a shortage of child care teachers and that's keeping parents out of the workforce. Dozens of states are trying to lure back providers and lower costs for families. Jennifer Ludden
Employees at Dodger Stadium threaten to strike days before the MLB All-Star Game The concessions stands are operated by Compass Group and its subsidiary, Levy Restaurants. The company employs about 1,500 people at the stadium. Ayana Archie
Regulars react to their Starbucks closing Five Starbucks locations in Seattle are set to close this month. The company says due to a recent increase in crime, the locations are no longer safe for employees. Casey Martin