Inflation expected to drag on Democrats until midterms, experts say as it hits 8.3% in April
April inflation numbers show prices much higher than a year ago.
Mötley Crüe leads StubHub's summer concert boom
Mötley Crüe's upcoming tour, which has sold over 1 million tickets so far, is leading StubHub's 2022 summer concert boom.
Baby formula shortage hits 'crisis' level, sparking panic in parents across US
A worsening shortage of baby formula across the U.S. is sending parents into a panic, with countless moms and dads taking to social media seeking help.
AMC revenue quintuples as moviegoers return to theaters
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. reported first-quarter sales more than five times higher than the year-ago period as moviegoers continue to return to theaters amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than half a million pounds of precooked chicken recalled
Alabama-based Wayne Farms is recalling more than half a million pounds of ready-to-eat chicken that may be undercooked, the Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced this weekend.
Hundreds of daycare centers closed as workers go on strike
More than 200 daycare centers vowed to shut down on Monday as more than 400 early education professionals go on strike and are to participate in rallies at state capitals and city halls across the country as part of “A Day Without Child Care: A National Day of Action.”
'Doctor Strange 2' brings in most opening day ticket sales of 2022
Walt Disney Co. announced Sunday that “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness” grossed an estimated $185 million in ticket sales during its first weekend in theaters.
GOP lawmaker calls on the Supreme Court to officially release the leaked opinion
Democrats believe in diversity, but not diversity of thought, Missouri Rep. Jason Smith told 'The Evening Edit.'
FDA approves marketing for new Alzheimer's early detection test
The Lumipulse G β-Amyloid Ratio (1-42/1-40) test is available at clinical laboratories nationwide for adult patients aged 55 years and older who are presenting with cognitive impairment and being evaluated for Alzheimer’s disease and other causes of cognitive decline.
FDA puts new limits on Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to rare blood clotting condition
The FDA revised its emergency authorization to sharply limit the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine due to a rare but potentially fatal blood clotting condition called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).
What is Jeff Bezos' net worth?
Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon. Amazon started out as an online book seller and is now one of todays biggest companies. His net worth is $182 billion.
Republican led state legislature green lights Dem governor's secretive $1 billion subsidy
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly's push for a secretive 'corporate welfare' package was based on political considerations, according to opponents
Supreme Court's draft opinion is not 'weaponizing' the law: Legal analyst
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree weighs in on the possible motives behind the leaked draft opinion on 'The Evening Edit.'
Migration from big cities boosts housing prices in smaller markets
The 10 most overvalued housing markets in the U.S. are in Idaho, Florida and Arizona. This means homes are selling for more than their expected price. Boise is the No. 1 most overvalued market right now.
Kansas politicians respond to law offering $1 billion in public incentives to mystery corporation
A bipartisan group of Kansas lawmakers criticized legislation that was pushed to support a mystery company's proposal that required an NDA to see.
Moderna says its vaccine for ages under 6 will be ready for US review in June
Moderna Inc's chief medical officer said on Sunday that the company's vaccine for children under 6 years old will be ready for review by a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel when it meets in June.
What is Rihanna's net worth?
Rihanna's billions in net worth mostly comes from her businesses Fenty Beauty and Savage x Fenty. Her many hit songs and movie roles also contribute to her billions.
San Francisco vegan food company becomes battlefield for workers, union, executives
San Francisco food company Amy's Kitchen is deadlocked as its workforce, leadership and a local union struggle for control of a factory.
Fighting the trucker shortage: Higher pay and incentives lead to influx of trucking students
Roadmaster Drivers School has over 20 school locations nationwide. The president of the company said as supply chain disruption became more obvious, there’s been an application overload at many of the schools.
Violin headed for auction could fetch over $10M
A violin that was reportedly built in 1736 is going up for auction and insiders think it could fetch a few million dollars.



















