New York City preps for 8,700 nurses to go on strike, impacting emergency triages at 3 major hospitals
New York City is bracing for a looming nursing strike that will reroute ambulance response from three major hospitals if they do not reach tentative agreements with the union before Monday.
Southwest to review meltdown after union criticizes lack of plan
Southwest Airlines is vowing to conduct a review of the holiday travel meltdown that caused thousands of flight cancellations.
Denver airport cancels or delays hundreds of flights: reports
Over 600 flights in and out of Denver International Airport in Colorado were delayed or canceled on Monday because of poor visibility and icy conditions.
Biden admin quietly reinstates 'overreaching' EPA rule potentially regulating 'puddles and ditches'
New regulations and definitions of water bodies in the U.S. have some worried the Biden administration could regulate puddles and ditches used by farmers.
Carnival Legend cruise ship passenger dies in onboard 'incident'
A passenger has died this week on board the Carnival Legend cruise ship which left Baltimore on Sunday for an eight-day itinerary.
Boston business owners speak out after car crash causes building collapse: 'Really heartbreaking'
Small business owners in Boston are speaking out after a car crashed into a building in the city’s Roslindale neighborhood over the weekend, causing it to partially collapse.
Brand new YETI coolers wash up on Alaska beaches after 2021 cargo spill
Hundreds of YETI coolers are washing ashore from Hawaii to Alaska after a shipping container spilled them into the ocean over a year ago.
California approves $2.9 billion investment to double car chargers in state
California, who plans to deploy 250,000 chargers by 2025 is spending $2.9 billion to more than double its EV chargers from 80,000 to 90,000 across the state.
Cruise ship passenger who fell overboard found dead 18 miles from Port Canaveral, Florida, coast
A 36-year-old passenger on the MSC Meraviglia has been found dead after falling overboard on the ship's return to Port Canaveral in Florida.
Largest water provider in the US declares drought emergency
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the largest water supplier in the nation, has declared a drought emergency for the entire region.
Florida lawmakers seeking to calm property insurance storm
To bolster the hurricane insurance market in Florida, the Florida State legislature passed a landmark bill designed to reduce costs and protect residents.
California’s drought disaster is turning into an economic disaster: ‘It’s unprecedented’
Farms are shrinking in California amid a dangerous drought. Economists and farmers are warning the economic and environmental consequences could be severe.
Switzerland could ban electric vehicle use during energy crisis: reports
Swiss officials said this week they could limit electric vehicle use during potential energy crisis this winter, along with sporting events, concerts, and cryptocurrency mining.
Amazon semi-truck carrying 8,000 pounds of packages goes up in flames
An Amazon tractor-trailer carrying 8,000 pounds of merchandise caught fire on Interstate 15 on Friday, leaving many of the packages unsalvagable, the California Highway Patrol said.
Viking cruise passenger dead after rogue wave slams into ship sailing to Argentina
A Viking Polaris cruise ship was hit with a devastating wave off the coast of Argentina on its way to Antarctica, killing a passenger and injuring four.
Railroad unions pressure Senate on sick leave after close House vote
Railroad unions seeking more paid sick leave are in a full-court press to convince the Senate to deliver that benefit to them in a vote to end a rail strike.
With rail strike looming, Biden says he has 'not directly engaged,' contradicting White House press secretary
President Biden contradicted White House officials, claiming not to have been directly in touch with either side in the looming national railroad strike.
New orders for US durable goods increased during October despite inflation
The Census Bureau released a survey on Wednesday indicating that U.S. manufactured durable products increased in October amid a global economic slowdown.
Pennsylvania Tesla bursts into flames, photos show unrecognizable metal husk
A Tesla vehicle burst into flames while driving on a Pennsylvania highway Tuesday morning, requiring firefighters to use 12,000 gallons of water to extinguish it.
Businesses to seek WH intervention as rail strike concerns grow
Concerns about a possible rail workers strike has business leaders from various industries worried and looking for support.



















