Travel on the July 4th holiday weekend is expected to hit a record with 72.2 million Americans journeying at least 50 miles from home, according to AAA.
American consumers have been buying up fireworks ahead of July 4 and splashing out quite a bit of money on them, according to members of the fireworks industry.
Luckin Coffee, China's fastest-growing coffee chain, launches first U.S. stores in New York City as it continues global expansion following 41% revenue growth in its latest quarter.
McDonald's adds limited-time spicy Egg McMuffin and Blueberry & Crème Pie while permanently bringing back the discontinued Snack Wrap, returning on July 10.
Millions of Qantas customers may have had data stolen in a cyberattack on a third-party platform, with names, emails and frequent flyer numbers potentially exposed.
Del Monte Foods, the canned vegetables company, said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and secured financing to continue operations during restructuring.
A 50-cent per egg surcharge at Waffle House has been discontinued, the breakfast chain announced this week, as egg prices have dropped in the last few months.
Cruise lines such as Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian have been embracing private destinations, opening new ones and upgrading ones they already have.
An undeclared milk allergen has prompted a recall of some lots of Wegmans semi-sweet chocolate nonpareils sent to stores in Washington, D.C., and eight states.
Popular chain Buc-ee's expanded this week with new travel centers in Brunswick, Georgia, and Mount Crawford, Virginia, both sprawling 74,000 square feet.