Airline satisfaction falls for the second consecutive year
Passenger satisfaction for major U.S. carriers has fallen for a second year in a row mainly due to higher costs and fees, according to a J.D. Power study.
Rail safety bill to be heard before Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday
The Railway Safety Act of 2023 could pass through the Senate Commerce Committee this week but not everyone is happy about some of the provisions in the bill.
Disney's free speech lawsuit against DeSantis now includes monorail complaint
Disney amended its suit against Gov. Ron DeSantis to include recent developments, including a new law establishing state oversight authority over the monorail.
Man arrested after hidden camera found in Royal Caribbean cruise ship bathroom: FBI
A Royal Caribbean cruise passenger was arrested after allegedly installing a hidden camera in a public bathroom, recording more than 150 passengers, including children.
Formerly homeless woman in California wins $5M lottery on ticket purchased at Walmart: 'Just random'
A lottery winner from California briefly recalls how she was homeless in 2017 and is now in a different place with her "random" $5 million scratch-off win.
T-Mobile becomes San Francisco's latest retail casualty as phone carrier shutters flagship store
T-Mobile's flagship location in San Francisco's Union Square now sits unoccupied, joining a handful of other stores closing in the city's downtown area.
Department of Transportation to propose requirements for airlines to compensate stranded passengers
The Department of Transportation announced plans to require airlines to provide compensation and cover expenses for amenities when flights are delayed or canceled.
New York City apartment fire injures 4 people, officials investigating possible e-bike connection
NYFD officials said a fire broke out at an apartment on West 190th Street, putting four people in cardiac arrest. Officials are investigating if an e-bike caused it.
Frontier Airlines accidentally flies Florida-bound passenger to foreign country without a passport
Frontier Airlines passenger Beverly Ellis-Hebard intended to fly from Philadelphia to Jacksonville, Florida, but a gate change mishap caused her to fly to Jamaica with no passport.
Bud Light's Dylan Mulvaney controversy deepens: Chicago gay bars roar at beer maker's 'abandonment' of cause
2Bears Tavern Group, an organization that owns four gay bars in Chicago, announced they are no longer selling Anheuser-Busch products due to the company's distancing from Dylan Mulvaney.
Chicago Police Department tells businesses to buy Riot Glass product to prevent burglaries
Chicago Police issued guidance to businesses suffering from a string of recent burglaries to install a type of riot shield in front of the glass of their buildings.
Sneaker thieves steal $13K worth of right-foot sneakers: report
Three people in Peru reportedly broke into a shoe store in Huancayo and stole over 200 name-brand sneakers – only taking the right-foot shoes. Police are investigating the crime.
DeSantis signs Florida bill giving tourism board power over Disney World
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill giving Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board extensive authority over the Disney World park.
BMW issues 'do not drive' warning for older models with recalled airbags that may explode
BMW has issued a "Do Not Drive" order for 90,000 of its 2000-2006 model vehicles due to defective Takata-made airbags that may explode during an accident.
Investor buys 2 Caribbean islands once owned by Jeffrey Epstein for $60 million
An investor has bought two Caribbean islands, Great St. James and Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, that were once owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
United Airlines to hire 15,000 in preparation for busy summer
United Airlines is preparing for an anticipated surge in summer travel passengers with an ambitious plan to hire 15,000 workers this year.
Passenger on United Airlines flight to Texas allegedly punches flight attendants, attempts to jump from plane
An angry passenger was caught on camera punching an United Airlines employee while boarding a flight from San Francisco, California to Houston, Texas.
Biden highway safety nominee once praised 'scheme' to 'raise energy prices'
President Biden's nominee to lead the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Ann Carlson, once praised environmental policies that aim to "raise energy prices."
Vegas Strip tower that sat unfinished for almost 2 decades gets date for grand opening
Nevada’s Fontainebleau Las Vegas which began construction in 2007 and sat unfinished for many years due to the Great Recession is now set to open its doors in December 2023.
South Florida heats up with ‘unprecedented’ growth, transforms into ‘most dynamic city in the world’
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and ISG World CEO Craig Studnicky sit down to discuss South Florida's red-hot real estate market and economic growth over the last year.



















