FAA will keep Boeing 737 MAX 9 grounded until ‘extensive inspection and maintenance is conducted'
The FAA announced Friday that it plans to keep the Boeing 737 MAX 9 grounded until "extensive inspection and maintenance is conducted" and the data is reviewed.
Grubhub settles Massachusetts' lawsuit over pandemic-era fees for $3.5 mln
Grubhub has agreed to pay more than $3.5 million to resolve a lawsuit by Massachusetts accusing the company of illegally charging restaurants excessive fees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alaska Airlines passengers sue Boeing for 'waking nightmare'
A door plug on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 plane detached just minutes after Flight 1282 took off from Portland, Oregon, en route to Ontario, California.
Original ‘Friends’ TV scripts sell at auction for over $30,000 after 219 bidders attempt purchase
Two original scripts from TV sitcom "Friends" sold at auction after 219 people submitted advanced bids — and one lucky bidder took home the rare finds.
First time homebuyers should check these cities per Realtor.com
Realtor.com on Thursday put out a report detailing the cities expected to be best-suited for those looking to purchase their first-ever home. Irondequoit in New York came in No. 1.
Is Gen Z unprepared for the workforce? Experts weigh in
Workforce experts explained how attitudes towards work have shifted with Generation Z, and how employers have misunderstood these young adults' aspirations.
Ukraine adds sandwich franchise Subway to list of 'international war sponsors'
Subway is now on Ukraine's list of "international war sponsors" for continuing to run more than 500 stores across Russia.
North Carolina latest to scoop retirement funds from Ben & Jerry’s over ice cream brand’s Israel boycott
North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell announced that North Carolina Retirement Systems is withdrawing $40 million from Ben & Jerry's due to the company's Israel boycott.
Boeing's 737 Max 9 aircraft: Here's what to know
Boeing's 737 Max planes are under the microscope again. Here's what you should know about the 737 Max 9 and what U.S. carriers operate that type of aircraft.
Teacher's claim that being straight is 'offensive' is just 'absurd': Jason Rantz
KTTH Seattle Radio talk show host Jason Rantz discusses a teacher allegedly deeming heterosexuality as offensive and Washington state Democrats claiming that ammunition is a 'privilege.'
FAA probing whether Boeing failed to ensure planes were safe to operate
The Federal Aviation Administration launched an investigation into Boeing after an Alaska Airlines plane lost a “plug" type passenger door during flight.
Hertz selling 20,000 EVs from fleet, to reinvest in gas-powered vehicles
Rental car giant Hertz on Thursday said it will sell about 20,000 electric vehicles from its U.S. fleet and expects to invest in more gas-powered vehicles.
Retired teacher wins her second North Carolina lottery prize: 'Very lucky'
A retired teacher from Greensboro, North Carolina, won $100,000 from her state's lottery last week, just three years after previously winning $150,000 in December 2020.
US Foods driver strike impacting Detroit schools, superintendent says
A US Foods driver strike is impacting the students off Michigan's largest public school district, as well as area restaurants, reports say.
Atlanta restaurant addresses backlash for charging health insurance fee
JenChan's Pizza and Chinese co-owner Emily Chan speaks to Fox 5 Atlanta's Eric Perry.
United Airlines flight makes emergency landing due to 'possible mechanical issue' with door
A flight from Sarasota to Chicago was diverted to Tampa after a door indicator light illuminated, reports say.
Mark Zuckerberg raising cattle with a diet of beer and nuts
The billionaire, seeking to "create some of the highest quality beef in the world," has taken up the pursuit of raising two types of cattle at "Ko’olau Ranch," he said Tuesday.
Atlanta restaurant under fire for charging health insurance fee on its bills: 'Why blast the small business?'
JenChan’s Pizza and Chinese in Georgia was slammed on social media after a customer called out the restaurant’s surprise 4% fee for health insurance. The National Restaurant Association weighed in.
Investment company announces new non-woke, anti-ESG shareholder-focused retirement plan for small businesses
Strive Asset Management is launching a new non-woke and anti-ESG 401(k) retirement plan that its CEO says will prioritize shareholder profits, unlike large investment companies.
Career trend of 'managing up' can prove beneficial for all in the workplace, say experts
As 2024 gets underway, three job experts weighed in on the positive career trend of "managing up," which they said can benefit both workers and managers in the corporate world.



















