In a bold move to revive its struggling sales, Starbucks plans to close several underperforming locations across North America, impacting around 900 workers while the CEO's pay raises eyebrows.
Starbucks announces plans to cut 900 corporate jobs and close around 200 stores in the U.S. and Canada as part of a turnaround strategy. CEO Brian Niccol aims to revitalize the brand amid declining sales.
In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, authorities advise the family of suspect Tyler Robinson to remain out of the public eye. Meanwhile, a petition to honor Kirk’s legacy at Starbucks gains traction, and Jimmy Kimmel faces backlash for insensitive remarks.
Starbucks workers in multiple states have filed class-action lawsuits against the coffee giant, claiming legal violations after the company changed its dress code and refused to reimburse them for new clothing expenses.
Starbucks is on a mission to revitalize its U.S. cafes with inclusive designs, adding cozy seating and softer lighting to create welcoming spaces. Over 1,000 locations will be transformed by 2026!
Starbucks kicks off the fall season with its 2025 menu featuring the much-loved Pumpkin Spice Latte and exciting new drinks like the Pecan Oatmilk Cortado. Find out when you can enjoy these seasonal flavors!
Starbucks reports its sixth consecutive quarter of same-store sales declines, but CEO Brian Niccol insists a turnaround is underway. While earnings fell short, North American cafes show signs of recovery, and China sees promising growth for the first time in over a year.
Damian Lillard's emotional return to Portland on a three-year, $42 million contract marks a significant moment in NBA history. After a brief stint in Milwaukee, Lillard prioritizes home over a potential ring chase.
Damian Lillard has made a triumphant return to the Portland Trail Blazers with a three-year contract, reuniting with the city that shaped his career. After a challenging stint in Milwaukee, Lillard's heart remains in Portland, where he aims to mentor young talent and chase a championship.
Damian Lillard is set to return to the Portland Trail Blazers on a three-year, $45 million deal after being waived by the Bucks. His comeback is driven by love for the city and family, as he rehabs from injury.