Instagram influencer shares what inspired her to start a body inclusive, basics clothing brand
Daryl-Ann Denner is a Dallas-based influencer who started posting online as her true self — a t-shirt and jeans type of girl — in 2019. Here’s how she’s taken her following of over 1.4 million and turned it into a full-blown business.
Disney sees decrease in wait times at parks on Fourth of July
Disney had notably shorter posted wait times for its U.S. theme parks on the Fourth of July, indicating foot traffic was down, according to data from Touring Plans.
5 ways to upgrade your family room for less than $250, according to designers
Sprucing up a home's family room doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here are five ways to make improvements for a reasonable investment of $250 or less, shared by experts.
FTC hits 'extended vehicle warranty' scammers with lifetime telemarketing bans
The FTC announced that defendants charged with carrying out an "extended vehicle warranty" telemarketing scam will be hit with lifetime bans in addition to fines.
Modelo named top-selling beer in US for second consecutive month
Modelo Especial is the top-selling beer in the U.S. in terms of sales dollars in June. It marks the second month in a row that the Mexican lager has held this spot.
Ron DeSantis responds to wife being called ‘America’s Karen’: She 'threatens the left'
After MSNBC critics called Casey DeSantis "America's Karen," her husband and GOP presidential candidate claimed she "threatens the left" with a spotlight on parental rights.
Gas prices fall slightly despite holiday demand increase
The average price for a gallon of gas was $3.52 for the week ending July 6, AAA reported. And overall lower gas prices are encouraging Americans to seek road trips this summer. But inflation, high interest rates and recession fears may hold them back.
Summer air travel issues likely to continue, experts warn
Airline industry experts say that travel issues will persist throughout the summer and potentially into next year due to weather and as the FAA works to fix staffing shortages.
Chicago brewery named winner of Samuel Adams’ craft beer competition
Samuel Adams named a Chicago-based brewery, founded by three childhood friends, the winner of the 12th annual Brewer Experienceship craft brewers competition.
Schumer calls on FDA to investigate Logan Paul’s energy drink
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration to urge the regulator to look into Prime energy drinks and their caffeine content.
‘Indiana Jones’ loses top box office spot to ‘Insidious’ sequel
"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" lost its top spot at the box office to the horror sequel "Insidious 5" in its second week in theaters.
McDonald's in India drops tomatoes from burgers, wraps amid shortage
McDonald's restaurants in North and East India have stopped serving tomatoes in its burgers as heavy monsoons in the country have caused the price to surge.
'Titanic' director James Cameron lists 102-acre oceanfront Southern California ranch for $33 million
James Cameron and his wife Suzy Amis Cameron have listed their oceanfront 102-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County for $33 million.
Actor Kirk Cameron details 'evil plot' putting libraries in legal jeopardy
Kirk Cameron claims the American Library Association is encouraging local libraries to practice religious discrimination by blocking his faith-based book event.
7-Eleven offers customers free Slurpees, cheap pizza and hot dogs before chain's 96th birthday
7-Eleven is giving customers more opportunities to get free Slurpees this summer with their "Anything Flows" campaign. Customers can snag a free drink ahead of its July 11 free Slurpee promotion.
Ex-Walmart CEO predicts when US will see high prices drop
Inflation has proved "brutal" for American wallets with "heartbreaking" economic outcomes, former Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon tells Fox News Digital.
Cruise industry seeing summer boom with pandemic restrictions lifted
Cruise ships are seeing more people come on board this summer with numbers expected to be at 31.5 million this year. That would be more than the last full year before the pandemic.
US Postal Service raising stamp prices Sunday
The United States Postal Service is hiking mailing prices this weekend to boost revenue as first-class mail volumes continue to plummet.
NYC sued by food delivery services over new minimum wage law
Food delivery companies, including GrubHub, Uber and DoorDash, are suing New York City in an attempt to fight a new law requiring a $17.96-an-hour minimum wage for workers.
PetSmart settles for nearly $1.5 million in California overcharging lawsuit
PetSmart will face a large penalty and other costs worth $1.46 million as it settles a lawsuit from seven California district attorneys in connection to its advertising and charging practices.



















