Passengers 'horrified' as liquid leaked down aisle
A passenger on board a Spirit Airlines flight from Atlanta to Newark said people were “horrified” to see liquid spilling out from a plane lavatory, on Monday, April 22. (Credit: Masters of None Podcast via Storyful)
Southwest Airlines exits multiple airports as Boeing troubles weigh
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said that the company is shutting operations at some airports in order to improve the carrier's financial performance.
UPenn, Columbia, NYU presidents making millions
University presidents at colleges like UPenn, Columbia and NYU earn millions in annual compensation as they are faced with anti-Israel protests and demonstrations on campus.
Blackstone set to purchase Tropical Smoothie Cafe for nearly $2 billion
Blackstone is entering an agreement with Tropical Smoothie Cafe, which started in 1997 in Destin, Florida, to purchase the food chain for nearly $2 billion.
New California bill would restrict line-skipping service Clear at airports in name of equity
A new bill would restrict the expedited security screening company Clear from operating in California airports as its proponents say it lets wealthier people skip the line.
Kentucky Derby attendees can store alcohol in their fancy hats thanks to Fireball Whisky's new products
The 2024 Kentucky Derby is nearly here, and Fireball Whisky is offering customers the chance to store its cinnamon whisky in a fascinator or hat. See the unique product.
Various ground beef products may be contaminated with E. coli, health agency warns
The potentially contaminated products were produced by the Greater Omaha Packing Co., and include both patties and tubes of raw ground beef, according to the FSIS public health alert.
There's a 'moral hazard' when people demand things, get what they want: Allysia Finley
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Allysia Finley joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss her WSJ op-ed on the hazards of indulging requests and comments on a report that arrested protestors won't be getting a criminal record.
We have a 'very unusual' economic backdrop, says Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler Chief Global Economist Nancy Lazar discusses her outlook for the economy, the manufacturing sector, consumer travel and her recession forecast.
Biden admin's new airline rules to require cash refunds for canceled flights, fees disclosed up front
The White House announced new Department of Transpiration rules that require automatic, cash refunds for canceled or significantly delayed flights and disclosure of junk fees.
Columbia's billionaire donors mull giving amid anti-Israel protests
Columbia University has already lost some billionaire donors as protests on its campus over the war in the Middle East continue. However, more could be coming.
Amazon introduces $9.99 unlimited grocery delivery subscription with Prime
Paying an additional monthly fee of $9.99 can give Prime members in 3,500-plus locations access to Amazon’s new grocery delivery subscription, according to the company.
David Beckham's $10M lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg's fitness company will go to trial
DB Ventures filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg's company in 2022. The lawsuit will head to court in January 2025 as David Beckham claims he's owed millions.
Swiss Air flight takeoff from NYC to Zurich aborted after 4 jets cleared to cross runway: report
A close call was reported at JFK Airport in New York City last week when a Swiss Air flight had to abort takeoff while other planes were crossing the runway.
Conservative Move CEO Paul Chabot on helping families move out of blue states to red states
Conservative Move CEO Paul Chabot discusses the blue state exodus and the impact it has on politics in red states.
Title IX changes should be a top campaign issue: Riley Gaines
OutKick host and former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines sounds off on the Biden administration's Title IX amendment and female student athletes being forced to be the 'adults in the room.'
Thousands of cooking oil bottles recalled as glass is prone to break
Primal Kitchen issues a voluntary recall of thousands of avocado oil bottles after the company discovered that the glass is prone to break, according to federal health officials
Jillian Michael slams Newsom after fleeing to Florida: ‘I can’t stand what he’s done to California’
‘Biggest Loser’ trainer Jillian Michaels warns against weight loss drugs and explains why she fled California and moved to Florida on 'Varney & Co.'
Columbia University responds after Robert Kraft says he's pulling support over antisemitic violence
Columbia University tells FOX Business it is "grateful" for New England Patriots team owner Robert Kraft's support after he announced he would be withdrawing funding.
Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes is back. He's taking over Airbus North America
After leaving JetBlue Airways just a few months ago due to health reasons and stress, Robin Hayes is taking over Airbus' North America operations.



















