Visa warns customers about gas pump hacks
If you swipe your credit card at the gas pump you may be a prime target for cybercriminals, according to a new warning from Visa.
Program helps former prisoners get back into the workforce
It was graduation day for 68-year-old Earl Burton, who spent the last 28 years in prison and was just released in March.
57 percent of people quit their jobs ‘specifically’ because of their managers, study found
A study found that 57 percent of people have left a job “specifically because of their manager.”
Ralph Wilson Foundation gives $10M to build Detroit neighborhoods
The foundation started by Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Willson has given $10 million to help revitalize Detroit's neighborhoods
UAW ratifies 4-year contract with Chrysler
UAW FCA US members have ratified its new deal
Forbes 30 Under 30 honors former Wayne State swimmer for his app
When you think Forbes 30 Under 30 you often think about companies in Silicon Valley or New York. You might not always think Detroit, but right now a couple of entrepreneurs are working to change that.
Thieves have stolen more than $125,000 in equipment from this welding teacher
There is a serious dearth in the number of manufacturers with welding experience in the field. Donald Martin of Welding Concepts Training is trying to fix that, but now has to deal with more than a 100,000 dollars in stolen equipment. His site at Vernor and 21st Street was broken into a third time.
Beekeepers and bourbon distillers team up
A Detroit-based distillery is soaking its bourbon in honey made from beehives cultivated by a Detroit nonprofit. The corks are made in the thumb, a mill from Dexter processes some of the raw materials. Even the bottle's design is drawn by one of the distillers.
Rhode Island man with autism opens coffee shop after facing rejection from employers
A young man in Rhode Island who was repeatedly denied employment has taken matters into his own hands — and now runs his very own business.
Activists want black-owned biz to replace Kid Rock's at LCA; artist to go where he's 'celebrated' not 'tolerated'
Community activists gathered Tuesday, demanding Little Caesars Arena replace Kid Rock's outgoing restaurant with a black-owned business.
61 percent of Americans dread the holidays because of spending, survey suggests
Most Americans dread the holidays due to spending, according to a new survey.
Deadly defect found in another version of Takata air bags
Takata has discovered a new problem with its air bags that has led to at least one death.
Peloton faces backlash, market losses over holiday ad that company says was ‘misinterpreted’
Critics of the high-end exercise equipment maker say the ad is sexist and classist.
Potato crops damaged by cold, wet weather could mean a shortage of french fries
Potato crops damaged by cold and wet weather could reportedly mean a shortage of the beloved french fry.
Walmart facing backlash for offering employees discount instead of holiday pay
Many Walmart shoppers were not pleased to learn that the retail giant's employees do not earn holiday pay for foregoing time with their families.
Black Friday smart TV buyers should take this FBI cybersecurity advice
The FBI is offering cybersecurity advice to people who purchase new smart TVs on Black Friday.
TJ Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods continued selling products that were recalled, federal agency warns
T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods continue to sell at least 19 items that were recalled as far back as 2014 and customers need to be aware, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced.
Bumble Bee tuna on the hook for bankruptcy and possible sale
The maker of Bumble Bee tuna has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Doggone it: Lowe's to remove hot dog vendors inside stores
You can still get your lumber, drywall and tools from Lowe’s just not any hot dogs.
More millennials plan to never own a home. Here's why
More Millennials expect that they will never own a home, citing a variety of obstacles preventing or delaying a property purchase.