
Convenience Store chain 7-Eleven plans to close 645 North America locations
7-Eleven plans to close 645 convenience store locations in North America in fiscal 2026 while opening about 205 new stores.

7-Eleven plans to close 645 convenience store locations in North America in fiscal 2026 while opening about 205 new stores.

UK diesel fuel and petrol prices eased slightly on Thursday and Friday, as the RAC said further falls may follow recent wholesale declines.

Ken Griffin is not in the facts here, but Trump and Mamdani traded sharp words over a pied-à-terre tax in New York City.

American Airlines Group is in merger speculation as United CEO Scott Kirby floats a possible deal while regulators warn of antitrust scrutiny.

801 Restaurant Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Kansas, closing two locations while saying the rest will keep operating normally.

Dow Jones Industrial Average rises nearly 868 points as Wall Street logs its best week in months, with tech leading the rally.

Air Canada is suspending some Toronto and Montreal flights to JFK as jet fuel prices double, with service set to resume in October.

Meta layoffs are drawing attention to visa filings that show base salaries up to $650,000 for senior AI roles and $450,000 for engineers.

Gasoline prices fell to $4.09 a gallon on April 16 as crude held below $100 after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire and demand climbed.

Lufthansa is speeding up Regional Airline fleet cuts, withdrawing CityLine aircraft on 18 April as fuel and labor costs bite.

Dow Jones stock markets closed at fresh records Thursday as ceasefire hopes, earnings, and new economic data lifted major indexes.

Us Mint weekly sales slowed for the first time in four weeks as Revolutionary War quarter coins overtook Mayflower Compact sales.

Intc rose 3.7% after TSMC reported record profit and strong AI-chip demand, extending a rally fueled by Terafab news and a higher target.

Btc price concerns sharpen as Janet Yellen blasts Donald Trump’s push for lower rates as “banana republic” pressure on the Fed.