FAA delays flights for 5 major US airports so far, as Canada wildfire smoke impacts visibility
The FAA announced flight delays at New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Charlotte, North Carolina, airports Thursday amid Canada's wildfires.
Major hotelier abandoning San Francisco properties, says city's 'path to recovery remains clouded'
Park Hotels & Resorts says it has stopped making payments on a $725 million loan that secured two major San Francisco hotels and plans to shut them down.
Nationwide lifeguard shortage may cause hundreds of pools and beaches to close this summer
A nationwide lifeguard shortage, which grew during the pandemic, may result in the closure of many pools and beaches across the country this summer.
Former ByteDance exec counters TikTok CEO's testimony, CCP has 'backdoor' access to user data stored in US
An ex-ByteDance executive accused TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew of "misdirection," arguing in a recent court filing that the Chinese Communist Party accesses user data through a "backdoor."
Celebrity Cruises norovirus outbreak leaves more than 175 sick
A norovirus outbreak aboard a Celebrity Cruises ship that left the New York City area in mid-May sickened more than 175 people, the CDC says.
Business owner abandons 'lawless' San Francisco, calls out 'horrific' city leadership: 'We're fed up'
Tom Wong, a lifelong San Francisco resident and private security firm owner, joined "Varney & Co." after fleeing the city for the safety of the suburbs.
Chicago Walgreens redesigned with only 2 aisles available for browsing, the rest behind counters: report
A renovated Walgreens store in downtown Chicago now only has two aisles of products available for public browsing while the rest is behind counters.
Van Halen's Sammy Hagar takes it ‘next level’ launching Cabo Wabo Beach Club
Rock icon and spirits entrepreneur Sammy Hagar recently opened his first Cabo Wabo Beach Club at the Waterfront Resort in Huntington Beach, California.
United Airlines pilots union moves closer to strike
The United Airlines pilots union has unanimously voted to authorize a strike vote, as pilots demand better pay and working conditions from United Airlines.
From Sin City to Sports City, Las Vegas now a sports destination
Las Vegas has become a sports destination over the past six years. The latest announcement is a new MLB ballpark site to house the Oakland Athletics after their relocation.
Airbnb files suit against NYC, challenging short-term rental law
The New York City Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement was hit on Thursday with a lawsuit opposing a short-term rental law from rental platform Airbnb.
Carnival cruise ship rocked by rough seas, severe weather, shaking some passengers
The cruise ship Carnival Sunshine was rocked by heavy seas as it returned to Charleston, South Carolina, from a cruise to the Bahamas over Memorial Day weekend.
JPMorgan, US Virgin Islands trade allegations over enabling Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of girls
JPMorgan Chase and the U.S. Virgin Islands are battling in court over allegations of condoning Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of young girls.
Congress must fight for train safety and not get railroaded by unions
Congress must fight for train safety and not get railroaded by unions. Democrats are battling for more jobs, not to improve train safety for riders and communities.
National Park Service offering historic Cape Cod dune shacks for lease, frustrating long-time occupants
Starting at just over $2,000 a year, the National Park Service is offering rustic dune shacks on Cape Cod for a 10-year lease. The occupant is responsible for maintenance and repairs.
Korean man who opened plane door mid-flight 'wanted to get off quickly': report
The South Korean man who opened the emergency exit door of his plane mid-flight Friday told authorities he did it because was feeling claustrophobic.
Walgreens Boots Alliance cutting hundreds of corporate jobs
Walgreens Boots Alliance is trimming its corporate headcount, doing away with hundreds of jobs. The reductions were first reported by the Chicago Sun-Times.
Woman hits lottery for third time with $2M scratch-off win, and she's not planning to stop: 'Having fun'
A woman in California has won the lottery for the third time from a scratch-off game. She mistakenly thought she won $2,000 this time, but it was actually $2 million.
Manhattan DA ordered to turn over sex assault records to JPMorgan Chase amid lawsuit over Epstein ties
A federal judge is ordering the Manhattan DA's office to turn over statements to JPMorgan Chase amid its lawsuit against Jes Staley.
Celtics co-owner gives $1,000 to each UMass Boston graduate
Rob Hale, co-owner of the Boston Celtics, gave graduates of UMass Boston $1,000 each at their commencement ceremony Thursday and instructed them to give away half the money.



















