Walmart to pay $10 million in money transfer fraud settlement

Walmart will pay $10 million after the FTC said it let scammers misuse its money transfer services, costing consumers hundreds of millions across the U.S.

Microsoft plans 'substantial' job cuts across Xbox division

Gaming executives are reportedly under pressure to boost financial performance following a $69B Activision Blizzard deal.

Parent company of Duncan Hines, Slim Jim to eliminate artificial colors

Conagra Brands, which owns Duncan Hines and Healthy Choice, says it will phase out artificial dyes across all products by 2027, starting with frozen foods this year.

GE moves washing machine production from China to Kentucky

GE Appliances says the project will move production of a combo washer/dryer and a lineup of front load washers from China to Louisville.

Trump Mobile removes 'made in the USA' from smartphone website

Eric Trump said last week that Trump Mobile phones will be made in the U.S., though experts quickly questioned how that was possible.

Push for a four-day workweek
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Of course, workers want a four-day workweek, and news data shows that companies should too. Experts say that businesses and nonprofits that adopt a shorter work week see excellent results in performance metrics and revenue ? and they rarely want to go back. David Sprinkle, managing partner at Veritas Recruiting Group, joins Good Day Orlando to discuss the pros and cons.

McDonald's, Krispy Kreme end doughnut partnership

Krispy Kreme in May paused its planned rollout of selling doughnuts in McDonald’s locations nationwide.

Fortnite players to receive refunds—here’s how to submit a claim

The Federal Trade Commission has begun issuing $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted in-game purchases.

Online job listing company Careerbuilder + Monster files for bankruptcy

CareerBuilder + Monster bankruptcy filing shows $100-500 million in liabilities as the merged company plans to sell off its operations.

Red Lobster seafood boil among new CEO’s menu items

Red Lobster emerged from bankruptcy last year and emerged with a new CEO, who has made several changes already.

Tech companies cutting jobs due to AI
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More and more technology companies are cutting jobs because of AI, and experts are warning employees to be prepared of potential layoffs. FOX New Business Contributor Gary Kaltbaum joins Good Day Orlando to talk about what this means for future employees and how to prepare for an AI takeover.

Here's why some consumers are boycotting McDonald's this week

The People’s Union is urging a nationwide boycott of McDonald’s starting June 24, citing rollbacks to diversity efforts and other grievances tied to the fast-food giant’s business practices.

Buy now, pay later loans will now impact Americans' credit scores

FICO said that it is going to incorporate buy now, pay later (BNPL) data into credit scores as the payment method surges in popularity. 

Musk launches Tesla AI robotaxi in Austin with flat fees under $5

Elon Musk's Tesla enters the self-driving taxi game, an industry with big names like Waymo and Zoox in the U.S. Here's what you need to know.

Fred Smith, FedEx founder, dies at 80

FedEx founder Fred Smith, known by many as Memphis, Tennessee’s “most important citizen,” has died. He was 80 years old.