Chipotle founder opening robot-powered, meat-free restaurants

Each store will be manned by 3 people who will team up with robots to make meat-free burgers, faux chicken sandwiches, salads and acai bowls.

Veterans Day: Houston brewery owned by veteran, couple shares their story

The Small Business Administration says there are about 2 million veteran owned businesses in the country and one veteran-owned brewery and tap room in the Houston area shares their story.

Retirement savings are getting sucked up in a financial vortex: Goldman Sachs

U.S. workers have upped their retirement savings, but competing spending continues to challenge most from reaching their goals, a recent Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) retirement report said.

Gas prices’ steady decline might gain momentum as holidays approach: AAA

Nationwide gas prices continue to fall as demand likely remains flat. The steady decline could accelerate following recent drops in the price of oil, according to AAA.

Planet Fitness considers raising its $10 membership fee

The fitness chain’s interim CEO discussed a potential price hike on memberships, a move the company has not made in years.

Yelp's Top 25 Places to Eat in North Houston, offering Taste Around The World promotion

Yelp North Houston released their 2023 Top Places to Eat in Houston and customers are invited enjoy discounted food and experiences from local, featured businesses.

WeWork seeks bankruptcy protection, a stunning fall for a firm once valued at close to $50 billion

WeWork has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a stunning fall for the office sharing company once seen as a Wall Street darling that promised to upend the way people went to work around the world.

New Texas oyster season brings apprehension

The opening day of oyster season brought a lot of opportunity, but some apprehension as well.

Starbucks increases US hourly wages and adds other benefits for non-union workers

Starbucks said Monday that unionized workers won't be eligible for some of those perks, a sign of the continuing tension between the Seattle coffee giant and the union trying to organize its U.S. stores.

Back-to-office mandates are pushing some Americans to sell homes at a loss

Back-to-office mandates are pushing many home sellers to close quickly, Redfin reported. This could open up the market to many homebuyers amid low housing availability and high home prices. Here’s what you need to know.

Gingerbread houses for the holidays
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Once Halloween is over, attention will quickly shift to the holidays but a small bakery in Houston is already there. FOX 26 Business Tom Zizka says they've been busy building a holiday tradition.

How to get rehired by a former employer: 'More common than people realize'

Some employees realize — after leaving a job and an employer — that they'd like to return to their former workplace. Here's how to navigate this scenario and what to know.

A quarter of student loan borrowers said they'd boycott repayment

25% of Americans said they’ll boycott student loan payments after the pause. But defaulting on student loans can be severe even with Biden’s student loan safety net programs.

Success of UAW strike shows growing leverage for labor

Following the recent agreements between autoworkers and the big 3 automakers, the strike shows a growing list of labor success and grievances.