Travel demand 'cooling off' due to COVID is 'short-term phenomenon': Hyatt CEO
Hyatt Hotels CEO Mark Hoplamazian, argued on Thursday that travel demand’s current cool down is a “short-term phenomenon.”
Inside the biggest movie stars' salaries in the time of streaming
As theaters and studios struggle amid the coronavirus pandemic, celebrities are still getting major paydays to helm big pictures.
Restaurant owners sue New York City, de Blasio over vaccine rules
A group of New York restaurant and gym owners on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against New York City and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the city's vaccine requirements.
Sylvester Stallone relists Los Angeles mansion for $85 million – after a $45 million price reduction
The “Rocky” star listed the mega estate back in January and ended up slashing the price on it by some $25 million.
Rachel Uchitel's bankruptcy battle against Tiger Woods' attorney rages on in court
Tiger Woods' former mistress Rachel Uchitel filed for bankruptcy in 2020 but an attorney for the pro golfer is contesting it.
COVID-19 breakthrough cases remain uncommon amid highly contagious delta variant
The delta variant appears to be breaking through the protection vaccines provide at a higher rate than previous strains, a Wall Street Journal analysis found.
Ryan Reynolds' 'Free Guy' gives the U.S. box office hope amid coronavirus slump
“Free Guy,” an action comedy starring Ryan Reynolds as a background character in a videogame, opened better than expected over the weekend, collecting an estimated $28.4 million in ticket sales despite a marketplace challenged by COVID-19.
Madonna and Warner Music Group announce new 'career-spanning' partnership
Over the course of her career, Madonna has sold over 300 million records and won seven Grammy Awards.
US banks walk tightrope of encouraging, but not mandating vaccines
Big Wall Street banks have started enforcing stricter mask and vaccine requirements for staff, sometimes communicating them behind the scenes, in an effort to combat coronavirus infections in their offices while avoiding a fierce national debate about individual rights, sources at the banks and consultants who work with them told Reuters.
Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton considering collaborating on a documentary through Netflix deal: report
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are reportedly burying their rumored feud and even taking steps to work with one another.
Sports Illustrated model Olivia Culpo takes aim at JetBlue after dog is banned from flight: 'Worst experience'
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Culpo documented a distressing experience with JetBlue on Friday after her dog was not allowed on her flight.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek stands behind Disney+ movie releases amid Scarlett Johansson's 'Black Widow' lawsuit
Disney CEO Bob Chapek is standing behind the company's dual distribution of films at movie theaters and on Disney+.
Pelosi announces House staff can make more money than members of Congress
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday announced a major pay boost for top House staff members that will allow them to make more money than elected members of Congress.
CDC director Rochelle Walensky says she is struggling to communicate with Americans about coronavirus
Rochelle Walensky said the patients she treated as a physician generally trusted that she was working in their best interests. As director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Walensky said she has learned the same isn’t always true of many people in the U.S.
How much did 'Field of Dreams' make at the box office in 1989?
With renewed attention on the 1989 classic "Field of Dreams," some are wondering if its cultural success was matched by its financial success.
American Express CRT training urged staff to adopt a hierarchy, putting 'marginalized' above 'privileged'
American Express launched a critical race theory training that urged employees to check their privilege and defer to employees from "marginalized groups," essentially creating a workplace hierarchy.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry find senior vice president of scripted television for their Netflix deal
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found someone to head up the scripted television branch of their production deal with Netflix.
Cuomo facing multiple criminal investigations, possible impeachment
Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports from Albany, New York on investigations into Andrew Cuomo's actions.
US Olympic gold medal swimmer Katie Ledecky likely to owe tens of thousands in taxes for winnings
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Katie Ledecky will be leaving Tokyo with two gold medals and two silvers, and reportedly a large tax bill.
Republicans raise security, privacy concerns as IRS stays silent on ProPublica leak
Republicans on Tuesday pressed the IRS for answers regarding a leak of high-profile taxpayer data earlier this year, expressing concern about possible threats to national security and Americans’ privacy.



















