Kroger, Walmart join Dick’s, stop selling guns to buyers under 21Two more retailers have joined Dick’s Sporting Goods in putting age restrictions on gun sales. Report: Best Buy CEO fears tariff-based trade warBest Buy CEO Hubert Joly is keeping a keen eye on upcoming U.S. tariffs — and what they could mean for retailers. High-end menswear chain to close remaining stores Bachrach is winding down its business — for good. Dick’s Sporting Goods ends sale of assault-style guns; curbs other gun sales The nation’s largest sporting goods retailer will no longer sell assault-style rifles, effective immediately. It is also enacting other restrictions with regards to the sale of guns in general. Report: Toys ‘R’ Us U.K. collapses Toys “R” Us’ U.K. division is “winding down” operations. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Insider’s weekly guide to retail-related legislative developments Wage theft and CEO pay disclosures in the headlines in this week’s review. Toys ‘R’ Us reportedly facing loan troubles Toys “R” Us is reportedly at risk of breaching a covenant on one of its loans. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Insider’s guide to retail-related legislative developments Paid leave continues to heat up on a state and Federal level, according to weekly recap of legislative activity. Justice Department’s No. 3 official leaving for top legal post at Walmart The third-ranking official at the U.S. Justice Department is leaving to take a job in the private sector. Sears Canada creditors pressure Sears CEO Eddie Lampert, the chairman, CEO and controlling shareholder of the beleaguered Sears Holdings, has another problem to deal with. First Previous 104 105 106 107 108 Next Last