'Tiger King' star Doc Antle pleads guilty to federal money laundering, wildlife trafficking
The Justice Department says Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle, who runs the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina, has pleaded guilty to charges on Monday.
Starbucks raising wages at least 3% starting Jan. 1
Starbucks says upcoming wage increases of at least three to five percent for eligible workers are part of a new and expanded job benefits package.
COVID-19 pandemic devastated adults with 'reduced brainpower,' 'collective trauma' in some over 50: Poll
Dr. Frank Contacessa, a Custom Care medical internist, discusses a poll indicating that the COVID-19 pandemic caused 'collective trauma' and 'reduced' brainpower in some adults.
Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd steps down
Bumble Inc.’s Whitney Wolfe Herd is stepping down as the company's chief executive officer of the female-focused dating app company she founded nearly a decade ago.
Hilton Grand to buy Bluegreen Vacations in $1.5B deal
The deal comes at a time when inflation is beginning to weigh on domestic travel in the U.S, following a surge in demand as COVID-related lockdowns were lifted in the last two years.
Fruit pouch recall expands over lead concerns: What parents should know
The FDA is expanding its probe of possible lead contamination amid recalls of Schnucks, Weis and WanaBana fruit puree pouches marketed to toddlers and young children.
Billionaire Bill Ackman calls out Harvard campus antisemitism in forceful open letter
Harvard University alumnus and billionaire William "Bill" Ackman sent a lengthy letter to the school's president Saturday regarding antisemitism on campus.
Robin Williams' San Francisco home selling for $25M
Robin Williams' San Francisco home has hit the market. Robin's ex, Marsha, currently occupies the six bedroom, eight bathroom home where they raised their two children.
Tyson recalls 30K pounds of dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets
Tyson Foods announced the voluntary recall of about 30,000 pounds of dino-shaped chicken "fun nuggets" after some consumers reported finding small pieces of metal in the product.
HBO boss admits he used fake accounts to troll critics: ‘Dumb idea’
HBO CEO and Chairman Casey Bloys apologized for his use of fake social media accounts to push back on critics who panned the network's programming, saying it was a "dumb idea."
Target makes low-cost Thanksgiving meal an option for customers
Retail giant Target has put together a deal to help shoppers prepare a low-cost Thanksgiving meal and began offering it to customers Nov. 1.
Student loan debt has teachers turning to porn to pay it all off
Some teachers are ditching their jobs in the education industry to work in porn, turning to OnlyFans as a way to pay off student loan debt.
Alaska Airlines slapped with lawsuit over off-duty pilot's alleged attempt to crash passenger flight
A group of passengers are suing Alaska Airlines for an incident last month in which an off-duty pilot tried to shut down the engines mid-flight.
Starbucks leans into Apple, Microsoft, Amazon partnerships
Starbucks is counting on three of the world's biggest tech giants — Microsoft, Amazon and Apple — to help power a new growth sprint for the coffee giant.
Texas ice cream store employs those with disabilities in effort to boost customer service industry
A Texas ice cream store, Howdy Homemade, employs those with intellectual and developmental disabilities to prove that all types of people deserve equal opportunity in the workplace.
5 tips for upgrading your dining room for $250 or less, according to design pros
For suggestions that won't break the bank ahead of the holidays this year, design pros suggest ways to spruce up your dining room for $250 or less. Here are five smart tips.
Ford puts nearly 188K Mustangs under recall in connection to brake fluid level indicator light
Ford has put some Mustang cars from model years 2020-2023 under recall, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Uber driver wins $110K on lottery ticket he bought while stopping for gas
An Uber driver and father of two from Shoreline, Washington, won a $110,000 lottery prize on a $1 lottery ticket he purchased while filling up his car with gas.
Marathon recognition helps running shoe companies like Brooks
Brooks Running Company CEO James Weber breaks down the shoes that help runners perform ahead of the NYC Marathon.
How Daylight Saving Time clock changes upend the economy
Daylight saving time has long been linked to adverse health effects, but growing evidence shows moving the clock also costs the U.S. economy big bucks.



















