Analysis reveals how GM's Cruise robotaxi struck and dragged pedestrian 20 feet
A series of technical failures were the cause of an October 2, 2023 accident in San Francisco where a woman was struck and dragged by a Cruise robotaxi, a report reveals.
McDonald's spinoff CosMc's saw twice as many visits as regular restaurant in first month: report
Placer.ai research shows the CosMc's location in Bolingbrook, Illinois, attracted more than double the number of visitors of a traditional McDonald's location in December 2023.
Original ‘Star Wars’ script up for auction nearly 50 years after it was left at Harrison Ford's London home
A "Star Wars" script is up for auction nearly 50 years after Harrison Ford left it in his London rental. The script includes Han Solo's first on-screen appearance.
Stanley products contain 'some lead,' company says as insulated steel tumblers surge in popularity
Stanley products do contain 'some lead,' the company has said, as the insulated steel beverage containers have become immensely popular on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Riley Gaines: 'I will happily pay' forfeit fee for golf players who boycott transgender player
OutKick host and women's activist Riley Gaines weighs in on recent Ohio legislation, her offer to pay golf players to boycott a transgender player and her new children's book.
Stew Leonard’s recalls cookies after woman, 25, dies from eating product that ‘contained undeclared peanuts'
Stew Leonard’s has issued a cookie recall after Connecticut health officials say they “contained undeclared peanuts" and are linked to a woman’s death.
Mike Rowe says four-year degrees no longer resonate with pride: They're 'shameful'
Mike Rowe claims perception is changing for those who carry four-year degrees as colleges grapple with plummeting confidence in institutions.
Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding will cost Alaska Airlines $150M
Alaska Airlines said Thursday that it's taking a financial loss to the tune of $150 million because of the grounding of its Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet earlier this month.
Robitussin cough syrups recalled due to 'microbial contamination,' maker says
Two types and sizes of Robitussin cough syrup have been recalled, its maker announced Wednesday through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, due to "microbial contamination."
Nearly half of young adults say they are 'obsessed' with being rich, and financial consequences may ensue
Young adults report at higher rates a lack of contentment with their finances, according to a new survey, with 45% saying they are "obsessed" with the idea of being rich.
Ultra-rare Titanic document to go up for auction later this month: 'Tells a great story'
A post office slip that was recovered from the Titanic shipwreck will be auctioned on January 27. Alex Cooper Auctioneers estimates that it will sell for at least $5,000.
Boeing CEO meets with US senator, expresses confidence in safety of their planes
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun was confronted by reporters moments after he left a meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to address the incident with its 737 Max 9 plane this month.
As Pokémon turns 25, here's what the anniversary could mean for your card collection
The 25th anniversary of Pokémon's U.S. release marks the brand as officially "vintage," which has collectors weighing the value of their cards. Two experts project the future of the global phenomenon.
Chipotle wants to hire 19K new employees as it gears up for 'burrito season'
Chipotle is seeking to bring on more workers -- to the tune of 19,000 -- to help with its imminent "burrito season," the company said on Wednesday.
Knott's Berry Farm, 100-year-old jam and cookie brand, is discontinued in stores
Knott's Berry Farm brand has been discontinued by the J.M. Smucker Company and is no longer being sold in grocery stores, the company announced online.
TikTok’s Daniel Mac on going viral: 'It can happen to anyone'
One of TikTok’s most popular content creators, Daniel Macdonald, speaks to FOX News Digital about his ‘zero to 100’ social media fame by asking supercar drivers what they do for a living.
FAA will have ‘boots on the ground’ at Boeing 737 MAX factory until quality control deemed appropriate: report
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says there will be "boots on the ground" at Boeing's 737 MAX factory until it is "comfortable" that its quality control system is working.
Oscar nominations will get people back to theaters, boosting box office figures
Oscar nominated films are expected to get another boost at the box office as people head out to see the movies either for the first time or to get another look at the film.
It's 'time to diversify' from the Magnificent Seven: Jamie Cox
Harris Financial Group managing partner Jamie Cox details how to allocate with a soon-to-be 'slowing' economy.
Plane carrying Rio Tinto workers to diamond mine crashes in Canada, resulting in fatalities
A number of people have been killed in Canada’s Northwest Territories after a plane carrying Rio Tinto workers to a diamond mine crashed following takeoff.



















