The Athletic staff seeks to unionize with The NewsGuild of New York, asks the NYT to recognize membership
The Athletic is asking New York Times management to recognize their editorial staff as part of The Times Guild.
LA vegan restaurant that started serving meat closes after 14 years
A Los Angeles restaurant that was once a staple for vegans closed its doors after 14 years in business, the business announced on social media.
Snowstorm cancels more than 1,800 flights, delays 4,000 others across US
Nearly two thousand flights were canceled, and thousands of others were delayed across the U.S. on Monday after a winter storm blasted a large part of the country with heavy snow and ice.
Boeing 787 Dreamliner aborts takeoff from Australia airport at last minute for 'technical reasons': reports
A Boeing 787 operated by Etihad Airways aborted its takeoff from Melbourne Airport in Australia on Sunday due to technical reasons, according to reports.
Delta, United, Alaska tops in North America for on-time performance
A recently-released report from Cirium identified 2024’s top performers among airlines globally and regionally when it came to operating on-time flights. Delta led North American carriers in 2024.
Seattle waffle shop owner shutters business amid new $20 minimum wage: 'I’ve cried every day’
A business owner in West Seattle lamented that the closure of her business due to the rising minimum wage means the loss of a place where locals could safely gather.
Victor Davis Hanson explains how recent FBI statements regarding the New Orleans attack are a ‘reflection’ of ‘indoctrination.’
Hoover Institute senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson talks about the FBI’s handing of the New Orleans attack and more on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Cybertruck explosion: How Tesla charging stations, license plate readers aided law enforcement
License plate reading technology and cameras at Tesla charging stations helped law enforcement officials trace the path of the Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas.
FBI focuses too much on ‘right-wing extremism’ says former FBI agent
Former assistant FBI director Chris Swecker gives his take on the FBI’s handling of terrorism threats domestically and globally amid ongoing investigations in the New Orleans attack and Las Vegas explosion on ‘The Evening Edit.’
'Deeply saddened': Ford CEO Jim Farley on Bourbon Street attack
Ford CEO Jim Farley reacted Wednesday to the terror attack in New Orleans. The terror attack occurred early Wednesday morning, when a man hurtled a rented Ford truck down Bourbon Street.
Fumes in cockpit forces Hawaiian-bound flight to return to Seattle
A Hawaiian-bound flight was forced to return to Seattle after reports of fumes coming out of the cockpit shortly after taking off.
Gonzaga men's basketball charter nearly collides with departing Delta flight: video
The Gonzaga men's basketball team's charter plane was nearly hit by a Delta flight taking off at LAX, leading to an FAA investigation. (Credit: Airline Videos Live)
Disney looking to entice guests by offering free summer vacation packages perk
Disney announced a new summer promotion on Monday that will likely get the attention of families wanting to visit the parks in Orlando while school is out.
American Airlines lifts nationwide groundstop due to 'technical issue' on Christmas Eve
American Airlines reported a widespread “technical issue" affecting all flights on Tuesday as many Americans begin traveling for the holidays.
Disneyland places restriction on popular holiday item, as demand soars
Mickey-shaped gingerbread cookies at Disneyland in California are being limited to 5 per order, due to high demand and people buying in large quantities.
These domestic airline routes carried the most passengers in 2024
The domestic U.S. airline route considered the "busiest" changed this year, according to newly-released data from OAG. The route between Atlanta and Orlando, Florida, ranked first.
American Airlines ends DEI hiring practices after facing discrimination charges by conservative watchdog
American Airlines will reportedly walk back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) hiring and employment practices after America First Legal filed a discrimination complaint against the airline.
Dozens of luxury high-rise buildings in South Florida are sinking
Miami’s barrier islands are home to swathes of tall luxury buildings, and, according to a study recently published in Earth and Space Science, about three dozen are sinking.
DC pizza shop owner calls for unity after facing backlash from locals for congratulating Trump
The owner of a D.C. pizzeria faced backlash from locals after congratulating President-elect Trump on his election victory, but said she believed most Americans want unity.
The Trump Organization eyes deal to convert DC Waldorf-Astoria back into Trump International Hotel: report
The Trump Organization is eying a potential deal to reclaim the Old Post Office building in Washington, D.C., from the Waldorf-Astoria brand.



















