Free IRS online tax prep is coming — and MarketWatch saw it in action
Starting in March, taxpayers in 12 states can try Direct File, a free online tax-prep service similar to TurboTax and H&R Block.
Levi Strauss to lay off 10% to 15% of corporate workforce, stock slides as profit forecast disappoints
With new leadership coming in after difficult 2023, Levi Strauss & Co. on Thursday announced plans to lay off staff and cut costs over the...
GM’s Cruise discloses Justice Department, SEC probes into crash that injured pedestrian
Autonomous-vehicle company Cruise confirmed Thursday that the U.S. Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission are among agencies that have opened investigations into an...
Arkhouse has financing in place for a Macy’s take-private, managing partner Kahane says
"Based on public information, there isn't a bank in the world that would give you committed financing, and that's just par for the course," Kahane...
Levi Strauss plans to cut at least 10% of its global corporate workforce in restructuring
Levi's announced the layoffs as the apparel retailer reported fourth-quarter earnings.
JPMorgan Chase shuffles top leaders as race to succeed Jamie Dimon drags on
The top JPMorgan executives involved in the changes are considered frontrunners to succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO.
This late-January stock-trading pattern has been a winner in 30 of the past 38 years
Mutual funds and institutional investors put cash into the market at the end of this month.
Tesla, GM and Ford price cuts suggest that electric cars may be at a dead end
EV doubters like Toyota bet on hybrids and now look prescient.
In Canada, a customer was made to sign a waiver before eating his medium-cooked burger. Why restaurants in America won’t do that.
The issue arose recently at a Toronto establishment — and many U.S. dining spots already have waivers in place for spicy food items.