Federal government jobs go viral on TikTok as a 'fix' for job security worries: 'And you get a pension'
Many industries were hit with layoffs in 2023, but for those who want to find a position with more job security, social media users say the answer is simple: the federal government.
McDonald’s customer allegedly punched employee 'several times' for touching his drink lid
A McDonald’s customer in Boston allegedly punched an employee at the restaurant several times after he grew angry because they touched the lid of his drink.
So you truly dislike your boss. Here are the smartest ways to cope
What happens if you truly dislike your boss at work but still care about your job and your career progress? Two executive experts weighed in with insights and tips for employees.
Teledriving company Vay brings new transportation option to streets of Las Vegas
Las Vegas can boast a new transportation option after German teledriving company Vay launched its first fleet of fully driverless cars in the major US city.
Florida Dunkin' Donuts employee burned after customer throws hot coffee in her face
The New Port Richey Police Department in Florida is asking for the public's help in locating a man who allegedly threw a free hot cup of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts employee.
AT&T CEO shares letter to employees after cell network outage: 'we fell short'
AT&T CEO John Stankey sent a letter to the telecom giant's employees on Sunday about the cellular network outage that occurred Thursday and the company's efforts to restore service.
Why Costco hot dogs have kept $1.50 price tag since 1985
Costco has kept the cost of its hallmark hot dog and soda combo at just $1.50 for its members nationwide since 1985 despite rising food prices elsewhere.
Cate Blanchett's Australia home hitting the auction block
Cate Blanchett is letting go of her three-bedroom Australian home. The home is going up for auction on March 9 and is expecting to receive a starting bid of just under $1.5 million.
Keep applying for 'reach jobs,' say experts, as you might actually land one of them
Career experts say that those seeking new jobs should try for "reach roles" even if they think they won't get them — as recruiters may be looking for the very skills the applicants possess.
Kitty litter heiress lists California estate for $88M
Jonny Cat kitty-litter heiress Joi Stephens has put her massive Santa Barbara, California, property up for sale. The listing is priced at $88 million.
Tyler Perry halts $800M studio expansion due to AI advancements
With advancements in artificial intelligence, actor and director Tyler Perry says he's halted an $800 million project that would expand his studio in Atlanta.
Oscar nominees to go home with ‘Everyone Wins’ gift bags with a six-figure valuation: Peek inside
The creator of the "Everyone Wins" gift bag to be given at the Oscars shared insight into the 2024 items — including trips, skin care, electronics, food and more.
Taylor Swift 'superfan' adviser for hire at popular museum
The "Taylor Swift effect" has seemingly reached London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. It is seeking to hire a "superfan" to help curators in an advisory role.
St. George School Superintendent Mike Felton on trades: We want all kids to follow their passion
St. George School Superintendent Mike Felton on the importance of teaching students skilled trades.
Cousins Maine Lobster co-founders on their growth story
Cousins Maine Lobster co-founder Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac discuss their franchise's expansion and growth, showcase their lobster rolls and the impact of inflation on prices.
Dave Portnoy, Miss Peaches raise $250K for rescue dogs and shelters
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy and his rescue dog, Miss Peaches, discuss their fundraising campaign for other adoptable pups.
Finding the best buy: Katrina Campins breaks down what three houses are worth
'Mansion Global' host Katrina Campins showcases three homes and quizzes a 'Mornings with Maria' panel on their worth.
Toyota recalls 280,000 pickups, SUVs over transmission issue
Toyota is recalling about 280,000 vehicles in the U.S. over a transmission issue that could cause the affected vehicles to move even when they are in neutral.
AT&T had a massive cell phone outage: here's how to work around one
An outage with AT&T's cellular network that left tens of thousands of Americans without service on Thursday has prompted discussion of ways to stay in touch when cell networks are down.
Biden 'does not care' about the rule of law: Rep. Burgess Owens
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, reacts to President Biden bragging about the cancelation of more student debt, the Black community's support for Trump and the influx of Venezuelan migrants in Utah.



















