The Seattle Sounders secured their spot in the 2026 Concacaf Champions Cup after a stellar performance in the Leagues Cup, earning significant bonuses and setting a new standard in North American soccer.
Kraft Heinz is splitting into two distinct companies, Global Taste Elevation Co. and North American Grocery Co., after a decade of challenges post-merger. Discover what this means for beloved brands like Heinz and Kraft Mac & Cheese.
In a surprising twist, Netflix's 'Kpop Demon Hunters' shines at the North American box office, outperforming expectations and raking in up to $20 million. Discover the buzz around this animated musical hit!
In a groundbreaking move, Air Canada flight attendants have reached a tentative agreement that ends unpaid work. This deal may influence upcoming labor negotiations across North America, amid rising costs and demands for better pay practices.
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.
Stellantis reported a staggering 2.3 billion euro net loss in the first half of the year, driven by a significant slump in North American sales and the impact of new US tariffs. The company is restructuring to combat these challenges.
Ferrero is set to acquire WK Kellogg Co for $3.1 billion, bringing Froot Loops and other cereals under its umbrella. This strategic move aims to expand Ferrero's North American presence and delight consumers with beloved brands.
Ferrero Group has announced its acquisition of WK Kellogg for $3.1 billion, aiming to boost its North American presence. This strategic move includes all of Kellogg's manufacturing plants and beloved cereal brands.
Get ready for a comedy extravaganza as Adam Sandler kicks off his 30-city fall arena tour starting September 5! With stops in major cities like New York and Chicago, grab your tickets before they're gone!
A new trade deal allows British carmakers to export 100,000 vehicles to the US at a lower tariff rate than their North American counterparts. This raises concerns among American automakers who fear it could set a precedent for future trade agreements.