Lobstermen pinched as inflation, new regulations cause cost of delicacy to rise
The price of lobster meat, an already expensive food, is quickly increasing as inflation, federal regulations and smaller catches by fishermen impact the sale of the delicacy.
Celebrity manager Scooter Braun reportedly losing A-list client roster
Scooter Braun manages the careers of Justin Bieber, David Guetta, Dan + Shay, Hilary Duff and Tori Kelly.
Frontier Airlines handing out matching miles for student loan debts of 100 people
Frontier Airlines said it will dole out miles equivalent to student loan debts as part of a sweepstakes. 100 people can win with the opportunity to get as many miles as they have debt.
Wegmans glitch double-charges credit card users: 'Check your bank account'
A glitch in the Wegmans system one day this month affected both in-store and online orders, the company said.
Lunch customer cuts line, pays for others’ food — then gets the evil eye from those still waiting
A Reddit user asked others if it was wrong to skip a long lunch line, order food and then pay for another customer's meal. Here's how people reacted to the cut-in-line move.
Cruise robotaxi crashes into firetruck in San Francisco
An autonomous vehicle from Cruise's robotaxi service and a fire truck got into a late-night wreck in San Francisco last week, according to both the police and the company.
North Korea resumes limited commercial flights to China in major step to reopening borders
North Korea requires significant financial support following three years of strict border closures over COVID-19 fears, which the country claimed to have eradicated last year.
FAA holds runway safety meetings at major airports nationwide after multiple close calls
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to meet with airport officials at 90 major airports through September as part of its ongoing effort to prevent close calls.
Edges are coming away from the private life Prince Harry wanted: Neil Sean
U.K. media royal correspondent Neil Sean discuss the fate of the royal peace talks and why the London Mayor Sadiq Khan is in hot water ahead of his re-election.
Officials warn of 'transportation crisis' as school year kicks off
It's a new school year, but parents and school officials are facing the same problem: a school bus driver shortage. One district was forced to close on the first day of school.
Dax Shepard has 'new fear' of going 'broke' amid actors strike: 'It’s so foundationless'
Dax Shepard is opening up about feeling "out-of-hand financial insecurity," which stems from his childhood but has increasingly gotten worse during the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Subway nearing sale to Arby's investor Roark: report
Arby's owner Roark Capital is reportedly close to finalizing a deal to purchase sandwich chain Subway for roughly $9.6 billion, following months of negotiations.
Americans' choices for a new car that costs under $20k dwindle down to one
The Mitsubishi Mirage is the last vehicle that can be purchased in new condition for under $20,000, according to figures.
American Airlines pilots approve new contract that includes pay boost, benefits
American Airlines pilots agreed to a new contract that will improve pilot schedules and give them an immediate pay boost of more than 21% on average.
Facebook users have days left to file claim for share of $725M settlement
Facebook users have only a few days left to file a claim for their share of a $725 million payout from the Meta-owned company's data privacy settlement.
Domino’s debuts new pepperoni-stuffed cheesy bread in all US stores
Domino’s, the world's largest pizza company, has announced its newest menu item – pepperoni-stuffed cheesy bread – which launched across all stores in the U.S.
Tech-savvy thieves using Bluetooth to decide which cars are worth breaking into
The Livermore Police Department in California warned residents that tech-savvy thieves are searching for active Bluetooth devices that are left in cars as a rising "crime trend."
Pumpkin spice latte co-creator: How the beverage changed the seasonal market space
Starbucks' director of global growth and concepts Peter Dukes reflects on 20 years of the iconic PSL.
Recovering addict puts blame on Philadelphia leaders for drug crisis
Philadelphia business owner and recovered addict Frank Rodriguez argues the city's drug and homeless problems are 'encouraged' by local politicians.
Are fast-food dining rooms a thing of the past?
Fast-food restaurants are rapidly changing, embracing new technologies in order to keep up with the evolving needs of consumers. More chains are enhancing the drive-thru service.



















