Southwest pilot strike aims to address staff scheduling issues impacting customers
Southwest Airlines Pilots Association President Cpt. Casey Murray says 'there's enough blame to go around' for this summer's travel troubles.
Elon Musk's biographer says Tesla chief has 'demon mode' that is destructive
Walter Isaacson, who has penned a new biography of billionaire Elon Musk, describes the Tesla chief as driven with a "maniacal sense of urgency" and a "demon mode."
Paramedics called to Las Vegas flight awaiting takeoff in extreme temperatures
Passengers aboard Delta Air Lines flight 330 at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas were awaiting takeoff in triple-digit heat as temperatures inside the cabin rose and caused some passengers to pass out and fall ill. (Credit: Fox News)
Eli Lilly says FDA approval of Alzheimer’s drug donanemab could come later this year
The manufacturer Eli Lilly & Co. announced that the drug donanemab modestly slows the progression of Alzheimer's disease, with egulatory action expected by the end of the year.
Company turns motor coach buses into luxury jet-like experience
The Jet founder and CEO Chad Scarborough says his luxury buses provide 'the single-most comfortable way to travel.'
Student loans: More than half of borrowers say they may miss a payment
Many student loan borrowers are worried they'll miss at least one payment when repayment begins, according to a survey by Morning Consult. But the Biden administration announced new student loan relief initiatives after the Supreme Court shut down its student loan forgiveness plan.
Etiquette classes new corporate trend for the uncouth
Forty-five percent of companies already provide training on workplace etiquette to staffers - and more intend to join that trend in the near future, according to a Resume Builder survey.
Thank-you notes after a job interview: Best ways to stand out from the pack
Hiring experts and others share wise tips for how to handle the thank-you note after a job interview — and share why certain key details can make a difference to the applicant.
Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' takes in $235 million in first 5 days
Box office data has come in for the first five days since "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" came out. It saw a global gross of $235 million, according to Box Office Mojo.
North Carolina mom and son both win big in lottery less than one month apart: 'We are blessed'
A North Carolina mother and son are a lucky duo after both of them have taken home big lottery wins less than a month apart. Each winner took home over $350,000 in winnings.
Biden forgives $39B in student loan debt – here’s who qualifies
The Biden administration is forgiving $39 billion in student debt for more than 800,000 borrowers after making changes to income-driven repayment plans. Here’s what you need to know.
Career challenge: How to match your personality traits to the right job for you
It's a challenge for any career-minded individual: How do your personality traits align with the right job (and its requirements) for you? Here are tips and insights.
Tomi Lahren argues Taylor Swift is 'better qualified' to run US economy than Biden
Taylor Swift could "solve a lot of the problems" facing the U.S. economy, OutKick's Tomi Lahren says, as the pop superstar could generate more than $4 billion on tour.
Tomi Lahren: Will the executives, 'highly-paid elite' actors pay their fair share?
OutKick host Tomi Lahren discusses a former movie executive warning of a Hollywood collapse, the impact of A.I. on the industry and Taylor Swift's tour boosting the U.S. economy.
Large US cities face growing wait times for health care, medical specialists
Fox News senior correspondent Alicia Acuna reports on a new survey which shows doctors' appointments in metropolitan areas are hard to come by.
Freight train derailment in Pennsylvania prompts evacuations of nearby residents, businesses
Officials in Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, said there were no known hazards to the public after a freight train derailed and prompted evacuations.
Why some bosses hate remote work and what can be done about common gripes
Remote work is here to stay, but many old-school bosses aren't big fans of the trend that surged during the pandemic. Executive adviser Jay McDonald breaks down the biggest issues.
Florida Japanese steakhouse closes after reports of drugs in customers' food
Nikko Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar in Pace, Florida, closed down after allegations of narcotics in its food. Seven customers were poisoned and taken to hospitals.
Former Hollywood executive warns of ‘absolute collapse’ if SAG and WGA deal not met by September
Former Hollywood executive Barry Diller shared his dire predictions for the entertainment industry if the double strike by SAG-AFTRA and the WGA is not settled soon.
5 ways to upgrade your kitchen for $250 or less, according to professional designers
Professional designers offer expert input on how to upgrade a home's kitchen space for $250 or less, which includes using paint to make a splash and enhancing the lighting in a kitchen.



















