Ace Hardware store owner, 'one tough mother,' confronts overdose crisis after losing son to fentanyl
Michelle and Jeff Leopold, who own six Ace Hardware stores in California, lost son Trevor, 18, to fentanyl. Theirs and other "heartware" stories are shared for company's 100th anniversary.
Skill trade is a 'game changer' for women: Judaline Cassidy
Tools & Tiaras founder Judaline Cassidy discusses the entrance of women in skill trades and how her camp introduces young girls to them.
SkyRun Vacation Rentals is focused on ‘growing organically’: Cord Thomas
SkyRun Vacation Rentals President Cord Thomas discusses his company’s business strategy as Airbnb weakens its outlook on signs of slowing demand.
Dr. Marty Makary breaks down listeria contamination as US sees outbreak
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor Dr. Marty Makary weighs in on the listeria outbreak from deli meat and a new study linking COVID-19 to a higher risk of hearing loss.
Playing Nancy Reagan was an 'honor and a challenge': Penelope Ann Miller
'Reagan' actress Penelope Ann Miller sits down with 'Mornings with Maria' host Maria Bartiromo to discuss her portrayal of former first lady Nancy Reagan and the couple's legacy.
Soaring sausage sales could indicate economic turmoil as consumers turn away from costlier meats
Experts worry that a climb in sausage sales indicates economic turmoil as Americans seek cheaper meat alternatives amid recession fears.
These five cities have the highest rent for one-bedroom apartments
Tens of millions of Americans across the country rent and, according to recent data, those in certain cities face the highest rents for one-bedroom apartments.
'ER' creator Michael Crichton's estate sues Warner Bros. over series they claim is unauthorized reboot
Michael Crichton's estate is suing Warner Bros. Television over a show they claim is an unauthorized reboot of "ER."
Here's why grocers are really raising prices
Grocery stores are facing allegations of price gouging, but an industry leader is pushing back on those claims and cites mounting labor costs and commodity prices as the main cause.
Nurse Vanessa Sivadge says she was fired for blowing the whistle on Texas hospital's transgender care
Texas Children's Hospital whistleblower Vanessa Sivadge details what she's experienced after vocalizing her concerns over the hospital's transgender care practices for children.
This Maryland town will pay you up to $20,000 to relocate there
Cumberland, Maryland is incentivizing future residents to relocate to the Mid-Atlantic town offering up to $20,000 for those looking to move and touts the towns value.
Six more deaths linked to Boar's Head listeria outbreak
The listeria outbreak tied to recalled Boar's Head deli meats has led to 57 hospitalizations. So far, nine people from several states have died from the outbreak.
United Airlines flight diverted to Memphis over 'severe turbulence' that left 7 injured
A United Airlines Boeing plane heading from Mexico to Chicago was forced to land in Memphis after it encountered "severe turbulence" over Louisiana.
Schools facing another growing problem: chronic absenteeism
Chronic absenteeism isn't a new problem. It's something that's been going on even before the pandemic. As the new school year begins, educators are honing in on this problem.
Jeremy Renner's LA home on the market for nearly $13M
Jeremy Renner is selling his beloved home in Los Angeles for nearly $13 million. He first bought the home in 2012 and told the Wall Street Journal why he's looking to downsize.
LEGOLAND New York finds 'Model Builder' to bring onboard
LEGOLAND New York found its newest “Model Builder" to professionally build with the popular bricks at the Goshen theme park. It identified the new hire as Jack Mohan.
Harvard hires former UPenn president who resigned after controversial antisemitism testimony
Ex-University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, who resigned after facing backlash for her testimony to Congress on antisemitism last year, has taken a position at Harvard.
Lego swapping oil in its bricks for more expensive renewable plastic
Lego is moving toward its goal of producing completely oil-free bricks by 2032 after securing agreements with suppliers of renewable plastics, the company said Wednesday.
Airline CEO wants airports to cap passengers at 2 alcoholic drinks to limit on-board disruptions
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said in a recent interview that airports should institute a two-drink limit on alcoholic beverages for flyers.
Grocery chain joins Walmart, CVS, others in ending cigarettes sales
Stop & Shop is the latest company to remove cigarettes and other tobacco products from its shelves. The company says it is part of its commitment to wellness.



















