Boeing union workers vote to strike at 3 St. Louis-area manufacturing facilities that make US military jets
Union workers at three Boeing manufacturing facilities in the St. Louis-area voted to go on strike Sunday as talks broke down over a new contract.
Cruise ship operators are hard hit by labor crisis, recession anxiety
Labor shortages, inflation, and threats of a recessionary are creating a perfect storm for the cruise industry. Analysts have cut their revenue estimates for cruise operators by 5%.
Alaska Airlines flight delayed after 2 pilots have 'professional disagreement', refuse to fly together
An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to the gate on Monday after the two pilots had a "professional disagreement," the airline told Fox Business on Thursday.
Philadelphia 76ers looking into building new privately funded arena
Josh Harris and David Blitzer, two managing partners for the Sixers, created a new development company to build the teams future home. 76 Place is expected to cost around $1.3 billion.
California amusement park announces chaperone policy after teen fights force early closures
A California theme park will require chaperones for underage guests after multiple fights broke out over the weekend and forced the park to close hours early.
Starbucks CEO blames Dem-run cities for rise in violent crimes forcing them to close stores
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told his employees that Democratic leaders in cities where crime is forcing the coffee chain to close locations have "abdicated" responsibility.
Georgia reps call on MLB commissioner to 'redress the harm' caused by pulling 2021 All-Star Game
Georgia GOP Reps. Buddy Carter and Barry Loudermilk probed MLB commissioner Robert Manfred, Jr., on how the league will "redress the harm" caused by moving the 2021 All-Star Game.
NYC pub sells gallon of beer for price of gas to protest Biden inflation
A longtime New York City bar owner, fed up with the rising costs of fuel, food and labor, is selling gallons of beer for the price of a gallon of gas.
Seattle mayor considers incentives for police amid officer shortage
Seattle's mayor announced a $2 million plan on Wednesday to combat a shortage of police officers. The city has lost more than 400 officers since 2019.
Free gas for a year announced by Advance Auto Parts with 'Drive of Your Life' contest
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. has launched a "Drive of Your Life" contest that'll give drivers a chance at winning free gas for a year as Americans have faced higher gas prices in 2022.
Chicago Mayor Lightfoot in Europe touting city's 'thriving economy' as businesses flee city
Chicago's Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot is in Europe promoting her city's economy after several large corporations have decided to move out of the area.
LA area 7-Elevens encouraged to close after string of violence and robberies
Six Los Angeles area 7-Eleven locations were the victims of robberies and gun violence Monday, with corporate leaders encouraging stores across the area to close.
Spirit Airlines plane sees smoke, flames after brake overheats during safe landing at Atlanta airport
Spirit Airlines Flight 383 landed safely at Atlanta International Airport, but an overheated brake sparked smoke and flames, the airline told Fox News Digital on Sunday.
Disney employees sue claiming religious discrimination
Three Disney World employees in Orlando are suing the company, claiming that they were discriminated against based on their religious beliefs.
'Pawn Stars' Las Vegas store, other pawn shops regaining business amid inflation, COVID-19 pandemic
Pawn shops are regaining business years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite record-high inflation across the U.S., shoppers hope the price is right.
Hard Rock deal ends casino strike threat in Atlantic City
Atlantic City's main casino workers union reached an agreement with the Hard Rock Casino, removing the last threat of a strike during the busy holiday weekend.
Friday's trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Friday that could impact trading including numbers on manufacturing, construction and prices paid for people monitoring inflation.
Atlantic City avoids casino strike with last-minute deal
A strike by workers at four casinos in Atlantic City was averted Thursday night which could have disrupted the Fourth of July weekend, one of the busiest for that city.
Las Vegas 'property spouses' who renovate RVs are testament to vehicle's popularity despite inflation
Over 40 million people are expected to travel by car this July 4th. Despite high gas prices, demand for RVs is said to be soaring, with manufacturing at a high.
Friday strike deadline looms for 4 Atlantic City casinos
A strike by workers at four casinos in Atlantic City could happen over the Fourth of July weekend, one of the busiest for that city if a deal can't be reached.


















