Coffee in a new light: Chicago business reveals how sparkling coffee is made and how it gives back
Founders of a canned coffee tonic company in Chicago shared how their sparkling cold brew is made and why they're committed to highlighting hardworking coffee farmers around the world.
Iconic NYC pizzeria fired up over emissions rule, warns 'it's going to be tough' staying open
Pizzeria shops are getting slapped with "a big expense" that's "going to be tough" to survive as New York City requires new carbon emission regulations on their ovens.
Vance bill would ban sanctuary cities from receiving federal housing grants
Republican Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance is introducing legislation that would ban sanctuary cities from receiving federal housing grants as the migrant crisis surges across America.
Alfredo pasta sauces from viral NYC restaurant Carbone now available on grocery store shelves
Carbone Fine Food is releasing its Classic Alfredo and Roasted Garlic Alfredo pasta sauces, the brand announced on Monday. It is affiliated with the viral NYC restaurant.
Levi Strauss & Co. lays off over 140 employees at San Francisco headquarters
Levi Strauss & Co., the iconic denim and fashion brand, announced the termination of just under 150 employees at its San Francisco, California office as its new CEO takes the helm.
Uber, Lyft threaten to leave Minneapolis over city ordinance
Uber and Lyft, the two largest ride-sharing companies in the U.S., are threatening to end service in Minneapolis-St. Paul due to a city council decision to mandate minimum wage for drivers.
United Airlines flight skids off Houston airport runway after landing
A United Airlines flight has “rolled onto the grass" at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on Friday morning after landing, the FAA says.
United Airlines flight bound for Japan loses tire after takeoff in San Francisco, damages several cars
A piece of tire from a United Airlines plane’s landing gear peeled off from a Japan-bound flight shortly after takeoff from San Francisco International Airport, and had to be diverted to LAX on Thursday.
Flames seen shooting from engine of United Airlines flight before emergency landing
A United Airlines flight from Texas to Florida had to be turned around due to an engine fire that was caught on camera, the airline confirmed.
Times Square billboard warns about 'ticking time bomb' of $34 trillion national debt
A billboard campaign in New York City’s Times Square is drawing awareness to what a nonprofit is describing as a “ticking time bomb" of U.S. national debt.
Las Vegas hot spot customer considering lawsuit after alleged scorpion sting in painful place
A California man and his lawyer are publicizing an alleged incident at a Las Vegas resort in December 2023 involving a scorpion sting in a hotel room.
Elon Musk urges Tesla employees to vote out Austin's Soros-backed DA: report
Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly called on employees working at the EV giant's headquarters in Austin, Texas, to vote out the county's Soros-backed district attorney on Super Tuesday.
Florida woman sues Universal Orlando, alleges 'traumatic brain injury' after riding coaster: lawsuit
A Florida woman claims that riding a thrill ride at Universal Orlando Resort caused her to suffer a brain injury, and is seeking $50,000 in damages, a lawsuit states.
Person injured after cellphone explodes at DC high school
A person was hospitalized Thursday morning after a cellphone exploded at Roosevelt High School in D.C., according to the city’s fire department.
Woman goes viral claiming Stanley cup saved her from being shot
A woman's video claiming her Stanley tumbler saved her life after a bullet came through her home has more than 3 million views as of Thursday afternoon.
Hot sauce boom driven by healthy eating
Plant-based recipe choices and healthier eating is causing hot sauce sales across the U.S. to soar with a projected growth of over $2 billion by 2030.
America's busiest airports in Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas rank among worst in US, review finds
Atlanta, Dallas, Denver and Chicago airports, the busiest in the U.S., ranked among the worst in the U.S. for their facilities and food options, a review website found.
Macy's flagship store in San Francisco's Union Square faces chopping block: reports
Macy’s could potentially shutter the Macy’s department store it operates in San Francisco’s Union Square area, according to local media reports.
Disney hit with lawsuit after doctor has fatal allergic reaction
Disney and Disney Springs restaurant Raglan Road were hit late last week with a lawsuit in the death of a New York doctor due to an allergic reaction.
Stuart Varney: We’ve reached a ‘turning point’ on sanctuary cities
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued the Democrats' sanctuary city movement is starting to collapse as backlash grows after the alleged murder of Laken Riley by a Venezuelan migrant



















