Colin Kaepernick's Controversial Ad Campaign Gave Nike A Sales Bump
An analysis of Nike purchases shows that the brand’s polarizing campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick was a sound business move.
More Than 30 Companies Are Selling Counterfeit Juuls
A federal court granted Juul Labs a temporary restraining order and froze the PayPal accounts of the companies selling the fakes.
Amazon Just Became The Second Public US Company To Hit $1 Trillion
Amazon's market capitalization hit $1 trillion on Tuesday, becoming the second publicly traded US company to cross that milestone after Apple.
Kylie Cosmetics Will Be At Ulta Beauty Stores And People Are Already Saving Their Coins
"I AM SHOOOOOOOK."
Two New Laws Will Close Loopholes That Allow Fraudsters To Steal Children's Identities
More than 1 million children were victims of identity fraud in 2017. But two new federal laws could help address this problem.
Toys ‘R’ Us’ Demise Means Toys Will Probably Cost Less This Holiday Season
It’s the first holiday season without Toys ‘R’ Us, and big-box retailers are competing to snatch up the toy store’s abandoned market share.
Thousands Of Stores Will Soon Use Facial Recognition, And They Won't Need Your Consent
Facial recognition cameras are scanning faces at hundreds of retail stores to catch shoplifters before they steal. But everyday shoppers are often unaware that their faces are being scanned.
Amazon Has Removed Products With Nazi Swastikas And Burning Crosses After Congressional Scrutiny
A member of Congress slammed the company in a letter to Jeff Bezos for selling products that promoted "hateful and racist ideologies."
Juuling Could Get More Expensive Because Of Trump Tariffs
Vapes might go up in smoke.
A Labor Strike Against Amazon In Spain Turned Violent
Video recorded last week outside Amazon's facility near Madrid shows police arresting protesters, hitting one man with a baton, and kneeing another to the ground as they arrest him.
A Member Of Congress Slams Amazon For Selling Nazi Propaganda
"Amazon selling Nazi propaganda just shows that the company has grown too big to effectively regulate itself."
Amazon Had Record Sales On Prime Day Even Though Its Site Crashed
Prime members worldwide purchased more than 100 million products during Prime Day, making it the biggest sales day in Amazon's history.
Amazon's Website Crashed On Prime Day And People Were Not Pleased
When people went to Amazon.com, they saw text that read, "Sorry something went wrong on our end."
Retailers Are Offering Their Own Deals To Compete With Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day is the new Black Friday.
Nike Is Tailoring Its Stores For Local Shoppers Using Big Data
Big Data is the future of Nike stores.
These California Malls Are Sharing Their Customers' License Plate Data With Law Enforcement
"You go to the mall to enjoy yourself and get Chipotle and buy a pair of penny loafers, you don’t expect your data is accessible by police."
MoviePass Is Facing A Big Threat As Theaters Launch Their Own Movie Subscription Services
Although it reported $48 million in revenues, MoviePass lost $98.3 million in the first quarter of the year.
Facebook Is Launching AR In Ads To Lure People To "Try On" Products Advertised On The Site
Facebook wants you to use ads like a digital dressing room.
Here Are 12 Products That Will Be Affected By Trump's Tariffs On Chinese Imports
Batteries, tools, and Bluetooth transmitters coming from China are some everyday products hit with higher taxes.
People Are Selling Melania Trump–Inspired "I Really Don't Care" Clothing On Amazon
Many of the items with the slogan were listed within days of Melania Trump's visit to Texas to tour child detention facilities.