McDonald's finally brings hit twist on classic Big Mac to the US
A new twist on the Big Mac is coming to the U.S., with fast food giant McDonald's set to release the Chicken Big Mac for a limited time at select Miami locations
Is the Inflation Reduction Act's tax credit for electric cars enough? Americans share whether they're buying
The electric vehicle tax credit in the Inflation Reduction Act is not enough to convince consumers to buy a new electric car, some Americans in D.C. say.
Airbnb launches 'anti-party technology' to help hosts prevent risky bookings
Airbnb is launching tech features in America and Canada that'll help hosts prevent unauthorized parties by screening user data and analyzing each profile's risk level.
Walker Hayes of 'Fancy Like' fame hints at opening Applebee's in Nashville
Walker Hayes, the country singer-songwriter behind the hit "Fancy Like," recently revealed that "there is talk of us opening an Applebee's" in Nashville, Tennessee.
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place announces diversity training after viral character snub
After a video went viral of a character appearing to snub a Black child during a parade, Sesame Place announced a diversity training for all employees.
Hard Rock Casino in Atlantic City names Anthony Faranca as next president
Anthony Faranca will take over as the Hard Rock casino's next president on Sept. 1, 2022. Faranca was hired as the casino's general manager in June.
Breweries scramble for CO2 amid shortage: 'A scary situation'
Carbon dioxide or CO2, a key ingredient for making beer, is in short supply hitting brewers' bottom lines and forcing them to cut jobs.
Disney World prices surge 3,871% over 50 years, chart shows
An animated chart posted online shows how prices at Walt Disney World have increased since the park opened in October 1971, compared to other figures such as wages and rent.
Amid inflation, people desperate for cash are turning to pawn shops
Rick Harrison of "Pawn Stars" discussed today's sky-high inflation and what he's seeing among pawn shop visitors on "Fox & Friends": "This is what they have to do" to get by, he said.
Supply shortages could mean delays in power restoration after storms
Utility companies are the latest industry to face supply shortages. Basic essentials to restore power after a storm, like transformers, are facing unprecedented backlogs.
NYC McDonald's worker reportedly shot over cold french fries has died, police say
A New York City McDonald’s worker who was reportedly shot outside one of the fast food chain's locations in Brooklyn over cold french fries has died, police confirm.
Florida warns tourists of vacation rental scams
Scammers are stealing thousands of dollars from tourists online. Florida's Attorney General is now warning Americans of a new scam that could ruin your family's entire vacation.
Adele takes out $38M mortgage on luxurious $58M Los Angeles home
Adele has taken out a nearly $38 million mortgage on her fourth home in Los Angeles, which she reportedly bought from "Rocky" star Sylvester Stallone.
Boeing averts strike at St. Louis-area facilities that produce military aircraft after union approves contract
About 2,500 members of a machinists union approved a contract with Boeing on Wednesday, averting a strike at three St. Louis-area manufacturing facilities.
Atlantic City's Mirage Casino to be run by Joe Lupo following Hard Rock purchase
Hard Rock, who purchased the Mirage Casino from MGM, has named Joe Lupo to run the casino. The job is one of the highest-profile casino leadership spots in the country.
Elon Musk planning to build private airport near Austin, Texas: report
A new private airport may be in the works in Austin, Texas, for Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who frequently flies in and out of central Texas on his Gulfstream G650.
Career challenge: Should you stay in touch with your job while you're on vacation?
There are pros and cons to staying in touch with the job while you're on vacation. While teammates may need your input, can you limit the check-ins and still reap the benefits of paid time off?
Los Angeles County nixes citizenship requirement for government jobs
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ended the citizenship requirement for government jobs, with some exceptions to ensure state and federal law is followed.
Spectrum Cable ordered to pay $7 billion to murder victim's family
Spectrum Cable was ordered to pay the family of a woman allegedly killed by one of its employees $7 billion over the slaying, according to reports.
Sesame Place controversy: Black family files $25M racial discrimination lawsuit after viral character snub
A new $25 million federal civil rights lawsuit accuses Sesame Place Philadelphia of racial discrimination after Black children and families were allegedly ignored by costume characters.


















