McDonald's give classic menu item a 'makeover' amid push to reverse sales decline
Starting next week, McDonald's customers in the U.S. ordering McFlurry sweet treats will notice updated packaging and a different size available to purchase.
Capri Sun addresses juice packaging rumors after fans sound off: 'We'd never disrespect the pouch'
Capri Sun fans blasted the company on social media over rumors that the juice brand was dropping its iconic pouches. Capri Sun cleared things up through an Instagram post.
Dr. Nicole Saphier gives tips for preventing mosquito-borne viruses
Board certified physician and Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier on mosquito season, the rise in West Nile virus cases and preventing mosquito-borne illnesses.
Swiss International forced to add huge 'balancing plate' to Airbus jets due to new 1st-class seat weight
Swiss International Air Lines is implementing a balancing plate on certain Airbus jets to account for heavier first-class seats located up front.
Why are so many restaurant chains filing for bankruptcy this year?
Bankruptcies among major restaurant chains have surged this year, already nearly doube the number in 2023. One expert explains several factors are fueling the trend.
Boeing faces strike of about 32,000 workers
Boeing is facing yet another challenge as 32,000 members of the IAM union are threatening to strike this month if a deal isn't reached on a new contract with the company.
Molson Coors scraps 'woke' DEI policies in growing trend among US companies
American beer giant Molson Coors on Tuesday informed employees it has rolled back some of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, becoming the latest U.S. company to do so.
Pumpkin spice payout: How to taste-test Trader Joe's fall foods and get paid for it
FinanceBuzz is looking to hire a "pumpkin spice pundit" to taste and rate fall-inspired foods at Trader Joe's for $1,000. The person will rate more than 20 pumpkin-flavored food and drink products.
Boar's Head deadly listeria outbreak: Food safety lawyer asks Congress to investigate
A food safety lawyer is asking Congress to take action and investigate Boar's Head due to the company's ties to the largest listeria outbreak since 2011.
Toyota recalls 43,000 hybrid SUVs because their tow hitch covers could fall off
More than 43,-000 Toyota Sequoia Hybrid sport utility vehicles are being recalled because their tow hitch covers could fall off, according to the NHTSA.
Cathay Pacific grounds planes after finding 15 with faulty parts
Cathay Pacific has inspected its fleet of Airbus A350-1000 planes and is in the process of making repairs following a weekend engine component failure.
10K unionized hotel workers hold strikes across multiple cities, demand higher wages, increased staffing
More than 10,000 unionized hotel workers at hotels in multiple cities are currently participating in strikes, according to Unite Here, the labor union they belong to.
Ford recalls over 90K vehicles in response to risk of engine intake valve breaking
There is a recall of roughly 90,700 Ford and Lincoln vehicles that the report says, "may contain intake valves that have a propensity to crack and break."
'Friends' iconic orange couch expected to sell for $3,000 at auction
Julian's Auctions is allowing fans to step into the world of "Friends," with a recent auction selling both recreations of iconic props and clothes actually worn by the actors on set.
Pay for new hires is falling in some blue-collar jobs
Data from ZipRecruiter indicates employers are not willing to pay as much to new recruits as they did last year in some blue-collar sectors. Experts weight in on what's happening.
Starbucks has gone through 6 CEOs since its IPO in 1992; company hiring, firing not without drama
Starbucks is a coffee company offering its costumers a variety of food and beverage products. The company has been led by several different men in its history.
These food recalls should alarm all American consumers and have been linked to serious disease, death
A recall is made when a food or drink does not meet the standards of the FDA or USDA. Any food could be recalled, so it is important to stay aware of ones that happen.
Lake house once owned by Titanic survivor goes up for sale
The 5,600-square-foot home once owned by someone who lived through one of history’s most-famous maritime disasters recently went up for sale in New Hampshire.
Jeff Bezos' new $80 million ride
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly got himself a new ride: a Gulfstream G700. Business Insider reported he acquired the aircraft.
Boar's Head plant had dozens of violations, dubbed 'listeria factory' by lawyer
The USDA published a 74-page pdf detailing the numerous violations found at the Jarratt, Virginia, Boar's Head plant. Nine have died from listeria connected to the plant.



















