Georgia emerges as key hub for Hyundai's electric vehicle and robotics manufacturing
Hyundai Motor Group is investing $21 billion in the U.S., with $6 billion dedicated to innovation and partnerships, significantly increasing Boston Dynamics' robotics production.
Costco rolls out buy now, pay later for big online purchases through Affirm
Affirm's buy now, pay later installment plans can be used to finance online US Costco purchases of $500 to $17,500.
BioLab completes remediation; halts manufacturing at Conyers facility
BioLab announced it will not resume manufacturing operations at the site.
Controversial gas station sparks outcry in southwest Atlanta community
The gas station would be the tenth within a one-mile radius, contributing to oversaturation of similar businesses in the community.
Spectrum owner Charter buying Cox in $34.5B cable company deal
The deal will merge two of the top cable companies in the U.S.
Georgia businesses could benefit from new trade deals, chamber says
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce has released a new trade policy update detailing the potential economic impacts of recent international trade agreements and paused tariffs.
Dick’s Sporting Goods to buy Foot Locker for $2.4 billion: What to know
The major retailer says it plans to keep the Foot Locker brand, which includes Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports.
Italian restaurant Bastone closing after 3 years in West Midtown
Mozzarella bar Bastone is the latest restaurant in West Midtown to shut its doors for good.
Max is rebranding again this summer - back to HBO Max
If you never really stopped calling it HBO in the first place, you’re in luck. The Max app is rebranding again this summer.
Live Nation to run concert venue at Atlanta's Centennial Yards
Massive concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment is looking to crank up the volume on Atlanta's Centennial Yards project.
Children in Howell Station neighborhood speak out against power lines
Children in Atlanta’s historic Howell Station neighborhood are speaking out against Georgia Power’s plan to install "high-voltage power lines" above the historic neighborhood.
Microsoft to lay off about 3% of its workforce
Microsoft announced a round of layoffs this week that will affect thousands of employees.
UnitedHealth Group CEO steps down, company suspends 2025 outlook
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty is stepping down from his position with the United States' largest health insurer. Meanwhile, the company suspended its 2025 full-year financial outlook due to higher-than-expected medical costs.
Panasonic cutting 10K jobs from its workforce: What to know
Panasonic said the cuts would take place in fiscal year 2026.
Barstool's Dave Portnoy offers investing advice, but reveals one big caveat
El Presidente dishes on his investment strategy.
Flesh-eating parasite disrupts U.S. livestock industry at southern border
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced an immediate suspension of live cattle, horse, and bison imports through ports of entry along the southern border.
Chipotle sets goal to open over 300 new locations this year
Chipotle is planning for a big expansion across the country this year to help accommodate digital food orders.
Joann craft stores are having big sales ahead of closures
The crafts retailer started its "going out of business" sales in early March.
More Americans are 'not confident' that Social Security will be available, poll finds
More Americans, particularly Democrats, say they aren’t confident that Social Security will be available to them in the future, according to a new poll.
Disney World trip leaves Florida dad stunned after $1,400 price tag for day at theme park
A Florida father is speaking out after a one-day visit to Orlando's Walt Disney World with his wife and three children cost nearly $1,400 — a price he says may not be worth it.



















