Company will close as many as 178 stores in the U.S. and shut down most in Asia and Europe, but will remain in Mexico and Latin America. Read the whole story
The State Fair of Texas is "deep in the heart of truck country," says Nissan's Tiago Castro. More than 2 million fairgoers attend. Read the whole story
This is the first time Reddit has partnered with an automaker to launch a game on the Reddit platform. Read the whole story
The ad included a photo of U.S. women's national soccer team star Carli Lloyd about to kick a football. Read the whole story
At World Vision, a global humanitarian organization, the kids are in charge, allowed to pick their own sponsors. Read the whole story
Competitors have been nipping away at Amazon in "highly focused sub-categories," according to data from Jumpshot's U.S. digital consumer panel. Read the whole story
Across national markets, however, a majority of shoppers still seem to prefer the excitement of launch days. Read the whole story
Spots parody specific endorsers -- models, celebrity athletes and DJs -- as they blather about their reasoning for being an audio influencer. Read the whole story
Shoppers plan to spend more this holiday season -- and email is the leading channel, outperforming social media, a Tinuiti study finds. Read the whole story
It started with Elizabeth Holmes: the straight-out-of-central-casting founder of Theranos whose vision to disrupt bloodwork was, in fact, too good to be true. Read the whole story
According to business professor-tech pundit Scott Galloway, history has shown that everyone benefits from such breakups. Except for CEOs. Read the whole story