Conoco gas station in Camden, NJ, may have sold gas tainted with floodwater, officials say
A Conoco gas station in Camden, New Jersey, may have sold gas tainted by floodwater to customers, causing at least 26 vehicles to malfunction, officials say.
US airlines cancel more than 1,800 flights as massive winter storm slams Midwest
U.S. airlines have canceled at least 1,800 flights as dangerous winter weather is forecast to slam the Midwest and Plains this weekend.
North Carolina latest to scoop retirement funds from Ben & Jerry’s over ice cream brand’s Israel boycott
North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell announced that North Carolina Retirement Systems is withdrawing $40 million from Ben & Jerry's due to the company's Israel boycott.
eBay to pay $3M after targeting Massachusetts couple with cyberstalking campaign
eBay Inc. admitted that seven now former members of its security team targeted a Massachusetts couple over a newsletter critical of the e-commerce giant.
Who would get the $370M Trump is being sued for by NYAG Letitia James?
New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking $370 million, plus 9% interest in penalties, from former President Trump as part of her lawsuit against him.
US Foods driver strike impacting Detroit schools, superintendent says
A US Foods driver strike is impacting the students off Michigan's largest public school district, as well as area restaurants, reports say.
United Airlines flight makes emergency landing due to 'possible mechanical issue' with door
A flight from Sarasota to Chicago was diverted to Tampa after a door indicator light illuminated, reports say.
Mark Zuckerberg raising cattle with a diet of beer and nuts
The billionaire, seeking to "create some of the highest quality beef in the world," has taken up the pursuit of raising two types of cattle at "Ko’olau Ranch," he said Tuesday.
California Gov Gavin Newsom proposes state dip into Rainy Day Fund to close nearly $38B deficit
California's Democratic Gov. Newsom is proposing that the state dip into its rainy day reserve fund to close an anticipated $37.9 billion deficit.
Diesel engine maker Cummins to pay record $1.675B emissions settlement
Diesel engine manufacturer Cummins has agreed to pay the largest-ever fine for violating the Clean Air Act, after the DOJ accused the company of "cheating" to avoid emissions testing.
NASCAR-inspired Costco with one-of-a-kind design to open across Daytona International Speedway
A unique Costco with a NASCAR-inspired design is gearing up to open across Daytona International Speedway in February, One Daytona announced.
Indiana coffee shop livid after couple shows up for impromptu wedding ceremony: 'Took it over'
A couple abruptly held a wedding ceremony at an Indiana coffee shop. The owners are frustrated, asking for money from the newlyweds as compensation — and are asking others not to do this.
Elon Musk issues warning after NYC students pushed out of school to house migrants: 'Will come for your homes'
Elon Musk suggested that New York City and government officials "will come for your homes" if space at hotels and shelters for illegal migrants runs out.
Buffalo's housing market will be the hottest in 2024, Zillow says
Buffalo, New York will see its housing market become the most competitive out of 50 major cities this year, projections from Zillow indicated.
Boeing CEO holds all-employee safety meeting following 737 MAX incident: ‘Acknowledging our mistake’
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun held a meeting with his staff on Tuesday to discuss safety and to lay out a plan after a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 on Friday.
Senator JD Vance calls for hearing on Boeing 737 MAX
Ohio Senator JD Vance is calling for a Senate Commerce Committee hearing to investigate the safety of Boeing 737 MAX planes after plug door blew of an Alaska Airlines jet.
NTSB investigating if Alaska Airlines door found in Portland backyard was bolted properly
Investigators are examining the door plug that blew out of an Alaska Airlines flight on Friday, and it remains unclear if the panel was properly bolted.
Google going to trial over AI technology allegedly violating patents
Google is heading to court to defend itself from accusations that it illicitly utilized patented computing technology from Singular Computing to improve its artificial intelligence.
Offices around America hit a new vacancy record
The vacancy rate for office space in major U.S. cities is at a record high of 19.6% according to Moody's Analytics as more Americans and companies embrace remote or hybrid work options.
US farmers warn Biden’s economy spells ‘destruction’ ahead of 2024 Iowa caucuses
Farmers and Republican voters in Iowa fear a second Biden administration would further "cripple" the economy and agricultural industry via inflation and green energy.



















