US border agents stop Union Pacific rail near Mexican border amid migrant crisis
U.S. authorities on the border have temporarily halted Union Pacific train traffic to Mexico via the Eagle Pass gateway in Texas due to the migrant crisis.
Disney CEO Bob Iger vows to 'quiet the noise' in culture wars
Disney CEO Bob Iger reportedly told investors this week the entertainment giant will "quiet the noise," referring to the culture war the company has become engaged in.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet with nation's top financiers, diplomats in New York City
JPMorgan, the big bank serving as Zelenskyy’s financial adviser to attract private capital for a new investment fund to rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure, is hosting the meeting.
Frontier flight from Denver returns to airport after odor overcomes cockpit
Frontier Airlines reported that a flight from Denver, Colorado to Raleigh, North Carolina returned to its origin nearly 40 minutes after takeoff because of a "fume event."
MGM to lose up to $8.4 million each day as it resolves cyberattack
MGM Resorts International is projected to lose as much as $8.4 million daily until it fixes issues stemming from a cyberattack it fell victim to earlier this month.
GOP lawmaker presses Buttigieg on 'frightening' close calls at airports nationwide
Ohio Republican Rep. Mike Carey called on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to explain why there have been more than 300 near-collisions at U.S. airports in 2023.
Multiple people arrested in NYC at climate change protest on Wall Street
Multiple demonstrators were detained by police in New York City on Monday during a protest launched by activists against fossil fuel financiers on Wall Street.
Disney's Magic Kingdom partially closed after black bear spotted on the loose, later captured
Nearly half of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida was reportedly closed after cast members reportedly found a live bear in Frontierland.
Chicago mayor considers creating city-owned grocery store after Walmart, Whole Foods close stores in the city
The city of Chicago is considering the feasibility of a municipally owned grocery store as a means of promoting equitable access to food following several notable store closures.
Sen. Bernie Sanders torches automaker CEOs at UAW strike rally: 'Time to end your greed'
At a Detroit rally for striking UAW employees, Senator Bernie Sanders cheered on striking auto workers and condemned "their greed" Friday.
Las Vegas strip club offers free lap dances to customers affected by MGM Resorts cyberattack
A strip club in Las Vegas is offering free lap dances to people who are impacted by the cyberattack at MGM Resorts which hit this week.
NYC restaurant worker stabbed in the shoulder during fight with customer
A suspect was able to leave the scene after allegedly stabbing an IHOP employee and another customer who tried to help during a fight early Saturday morning in NYC.
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Frontier Airlines CEO says workforce got ‘lazy’ during pandemic
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle said during a recent conference that the COVID-19 pandemic made America's workforce "lazy." He received backlash for the remarks.
United Airlines passengers 'pushed' back into their seats as plane abruptly aborts landing in Boston
A United Airlines flight on Monday was asked to cancel its landing at Boston Logan International Airport because a plane was still on the runway.
Picasso's alleged marriage-ending painting could fetch $120M at auction
Pablo Picasso's 1932 'Femme à la Montre' painting, which depicts his mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, is up for auction in New York City. The artwork could be sold for $120 million.
UAW strike will be felt beyond Detroit, National Association of Manufacturers warns
The National Association of Manufacturers is calling on the United Auto Workers union and Detroit's Big Three automakers to work out an agreement to end the strike.
Spirit Airlines partners with Liberty University flight school, looks to address pilot shortage
Liberty University is partnering with Spirit Airlines in a pipeline program to land aeronautics graduates jobs as pilots amid a national shortage.
Surveillance footage catches TSA agents stealing from passengers at Miami International
TSA agents were caught on camera scoping out bags being scanned in Miami International Airport and removing money from passenger's personal items.
Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast to replace CEO after fee outrage caused by 'breach of ethical leadership'
Toast Inc., the Boston-based Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor, announced a management change six weeks after it angered customers over its sudden new fees.



















