Walmart closing 4 Chicago stores, blaming millions in annual losses
Walmart is closing half of its Chicago stores by this upcoming Sunday, saying collectively the stores there “have not been profitable since we opened the first one nearly 17 years ago."
Boeing returns 737 MAX service for 11 Chinese airlines
The Boeing Company said 11 Chinese airlines have returned the 737 MAX to commercial service as of April 10 in a sign of the plane maker's commitment to its second biggest market.
Seattle restaurant sues city for damages from 'unsightly, unsanitary, unsafe' anti-police CHOP protest
Oma Bap, a Korean restaurant in Seattle, is suing the city for allegedly enabling the CHOP protest that roiled downtown in the wake of George Floyd's death in summer 2020.
FAA warns of safety hazard from leaky faucets in Boeing 787, calls for inspections
The FAA is calling for inspections of all Boeing 787 Dreamliners due to recurring issues with leaky bathroom faucets that prompted concern about damaging the airliner's electronics.
San Francisco cafe that inspired 'Bob's Burgers' closes due to inflation
San Francisco restaurant Just For You Café, also known as the inspiration for "Bob’s Burgers", has closed down due to inflation-related reasons, according to owner Reid Hannula.
Princess Cruises opens sales for its longest ever world voyage
Princess Cruises will sail its longest cruise in 2025, a 116-day world voyage roundtrip from Los Angeles, California and Fort Lauderdale, Florida starting at $19,999 per person.
Best places to buy a beach house in the US ranked
Vacation rental management platform Vacasa released the top destinations to purchase a beach home in the U.S., and some of the results may come as a surprise.
Disney World restarting sales of annual passes
Sales for a few annual Walt Disney World passes will soon resume, according to an announcement from the company. Three passes - Pirate, Sorcerer and Incredi-Pass - will again be offered.
Chicago Blackhawks owner sounds alarm on city’s ‘important’ crime crisis: ‘We want fans to feel comfortable’
Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz is calling on lawmakers to come together and spark change in the city's growing crime crisis.
San Francisco 'doom loop' threatens to gut downtown economy as employees work from home
A San Francisco Chronicle editorial warns readers about the 'doom loop' threatening the city's economy, which stems from the transition to remote work negatively impacting the city's downtown.
Miami Heat unveil new arena name after removing FTX reference
The Miami Heat’s arena, previously known as FTX Arena, will be called Kaseya Center. The Heat removed the FTX reference after "the collapse of our previous partner."
Atlanta has the busiest airport in the world
Five of the 10 busiest airports in the world are located in the United States, according to the Airports Council International (ACI) World.
Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush
Hawaii's lawmakers are debating the issue of having tourists pay to help defer the costs associated with keeping the state's natural beauty.
Four states join US bid to stop JetBlue-Spirit merger
Four more states have joined the Justice Department in a lawsuit aimed at blocking the merger of Spirt Airlines and JetBlue.
Staple restaurant of Downtown Disney in California closes its doors for final time
Catal Restaurant and Uva Bar, two original eateries of the Downtown Disney outdoor shopping mall in Anaheim, California, are closing their doors on April 14.
Mark Wahlberg's mission to turn Las Vegas into 'Hollywood 2.0' with 10,000 new jobs
Mark Wahlberg is on a mission to transform the film and television industry in Las Vegas. The actor wants to build a studio that he said will provide 10,000 new jobs.
Barstool's Dave Portnoy unleashes over Trump's indictment: 'What a joke'
Following former President Donald Trump's indictment, Dave Portnoy took to twitter to express his opinion. He slammed the indictment, calling it "a joke."
Spirit Airlines bringing in 4,000 pilots, flight attendants, other team members this year
Spirit Airlines will recruit several thousand new workers this year, including pilots, flight attendants, plane maintenance techs and other employees, the company said.
Disney World union members vote yes on company’s pay increase offer
Members of a coalition of Walt Disney World unions voted yes Wednesday on an agreement with the company to raise the minimum wage for workers.
LA luxury real estate agents rush to offload properties before 'mansion tax' hits
The clock is ticking for those who own homes in Los Angeles that they are trying to sell for more than $5 million. The city's "mansion tax" takes effect April 1.



















