The merger of Fiat Chrysler and PSA Peugeot would create the world's fourth-largest automaker, with annual revenues of nearly $190 billion.
Thousands of Census 2020 jobs open for people to collect demographic data that informs every branch of government.
Tariffs, which make things more expensive for the consumer, could hit people hard this holiday season, according to a political economist.
The difficulty for retailers to enforce their own policies about what third-party vendors can and can’t sell grows with online shopping.
If you bought a smart TV on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, be warned. TVs with cameras and microphones may be outsmarting you, the FBI says.
A new survey says local news outlets are trusted more than national ones. Still, many are struggling financially and need help.
Crate Free Illinois persuades Aldi to encourage pork suppliers for its 1,950 stores to stop housing pregnant pigs in tiny gestation crates.
Livestock producers worry fake meat producers like Impossible Meat and Beyond Burger are pushing them away from America’s dinner table.
The recall was announced after a third-party cold storage facility inadvertently shipped the meat products into stores.
More than 2,000 workers in eight states will lose their jobs after Amazon dropped three companies.
The IRS has not yet said how it will respond to the report, from Oct. 3, and whether Free File will change for the 2020 tax season.
The two retailers recently announced major store closures across the United States.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ruled that companies violated civil rights law through their use of Facebook’s targeting ads.
The H-1B Visa allows temporary workers to travel to the U.S. to work in a specialty occupation.
UAW's Vice President told GM's leadership that the current strike could have been avoided if the offer came only a little sooner.
Patch Executive Chairman Charles Hale's note to the staff on changes to the Patch executive team.
Cybercriminals are zeroing in on the managed service providers that handle computer systems for local governments and medical clinics.
The nation’s largest retailer is also “respectfully requesting” that customers no longer openly carry firearms in stores.
A top vendor complained it would “not tolerate” further contact between the NRA official and its employees.
Spyware attack called most serious affecting iPhones to date, both because of its indiscriminate nature and amount of data hacked.
Walmart is under pressure to end firearms sales after mass shootings killed 33, including 24 at its stores in Texas and Mississippi.
A shortage in California coupled with soaring demand is inflating the cost of your homemade guacamole and avocado toast.
Slack tweeted it was having some "issues" on the company's end. Around noon, the messaging system returned.
These are all the marketing terms you should know to launch a successful digital ad campaign for your local business.
The smartphone application FaceApp, made by a Russian technology company, is under fire over privacy and national security concerns.
The move by TurboTax maker Intuit to charge more lower-income customers has helped boost revenue.
The final version of the sputtering, bulbous, rear-engine Volkswagen Beetle rolled off an assembly plant floor Wednesday.
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The “dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico is predicted to be about the size of Massachusetts this year — but that wouldn’t set a record.
Kellogg's and Seven Brothers Brewery are churning out beers made from leftover cereals. You read that right.
A new study by The Brookings Institution shows some places are much better positioned to prosper amid a new era of jobs.
People usually prefer to fly than drive if a trip is of a certain length. That changes when they don't have to do the driving themselves.
The beauty products retailer is closing its stores nationwide the morning of Wednesday, June 5.
Unlike personal data collected in a doctor’s office or a sleep clinic, the info gathered by sleep trackers is not protected by federal law.
A new report shows how the beer industry impacts every local economy in America.
The closings will be in various locations across the country, according to a Party City spokeswoman.
Happy Small Business Week to the many companies who help Patch bring reliable local news to your towns.
The Echo Dot Kids edition is retaining children's information even in cases where parents think they have deleted it, a complaint says.
Uber and Lyft users in major cities will have to make due with fewer drivers or find alternative modes of transportation Wednesday.
Long after the flood waters subside, a much larger problem may remain – the loss of topsoil that much of the nation's food supply relies on