Haunting Japanese ghost town frozen in time sheds light on country's turbulent economic past
An urban explorer recently documented Kinugawa Onsen, a Japanese resort town in disrepair emblematic of economic hardship the country saw near the turn of the millennium.
American Airlines passengers caught on camera evacuating smoky plane on Denver tarmac after landing gear issue
Passengers were evacuated Saturday from an American Airlines aircraft that was about to take off from Denver International Airport because there was an issue with landing gear.
Luxury yacht company continues to sail smoothly despite Trump's trade tariffs, partners with Palm Beach hotel
PorterYachts teams with the Ben Hotel to offer luxury yacht experiences, with CEO Brian Blouin stating that recent tariffs haven't affected charter business.
Coffee pods sold at major retailer recalled due to contamination risk
Coffee company voluntarily recalls 154 Dark Pinon single-serve cups as a precaution after FDA found seal issues, though no illnesses have been reported.
Beef prices surge as demand outpaces supply: Recovery is 'more unpredictable'
Beef prices are surging as demand for the food continues to increase while supplies are dwindling, leading some industry leaders to sound the alarm bell.
First-ever labor strike at historic Fenway Park commences as Dodgers visit Red Sox
As Fenway Park concession workers threaten to strike, employees are seeking support from Boston Red Sox fans. Fans attending games are urged to resist buying food and drinks.
Mortgage rates inch lower this week
The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage fell this week to 6.74%, according to the latest Freddie Mac data released on Thursday. That is down from last week's reading of 6.75%.
Linda McMahon secures 'monumental victory' against Columbia University in antisemitism crackdown
Education Secretary Linda McMahon calls Columbia’s $200M settlement with the Trump administration a ‘monumental victory’ and outlines new changes to the university.
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor ousted in French Quarter says $8M trash deal with mayor ‘doesn’t pass the smell test’
New Orleans' top sanitation contractor is speaking out against insider politics at City Hall as his contract to keep the French Quarter beautiful is suddenly terminated.
Uber announces feature allowing women to select female preference for riders, drivers
Uber announced a "Women's Preferences" to allow women riders and drivers in the U.S. to only be connected with other women for their trips through the ride-sharing service.
How to get free chicken from Popeyes, Raising Cane's next week
Fast-casual restaurants celebrate chicken with promotions for National Chicken Finger Day on Sunday and National Chicken Wing Day on Tuesday.
McDonald's Snack Wrap demand caused lettuce shortage at some of its restaurants
After a nine-year hiatus, McDonald's brought back the popular Snack Wrap to overwhelming customer response, causing temporary ingredient shortages across some of its restaurants.
Coca-Cola's sugarcane shift: States that could benefit from the beverage giant's latest move
U.S. sugarcane producers may see an economic boost from Coca-Cola's new product sweetened with sugarcane, with states like Florida, Louisiana and Texas benefitting most.
Florida collectibles shop loses $30K in Pokémon cards after smash-and-grab: video
A trading card shop in central Florida is out tens of thousands of dollars in Pokémon cards after a smash-and-grab on Monday.
Hershey raising chocolate prices by double-digits as cocoa costs soar: report
Rising ingredient costs prompted Hershey to raise prices on chocolate products, and the company noted the change is unrelated to tariffs or trade policies.
Government-funded grocery store flounders in Midwest city as similar proposal gains steam in NYC
A community-owned grocery store in Kansas City received millions in subsidies but has struggled with inventory and customer traffic as other cities weigh publicly owned grocery stores.
California is getting a harsh economic lesson after implementing $20 minimum wage law
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the results of California's $20 per hour minimum wage push.
Grocery chain shutters multiple locations as industry struggles continue to mount
Supermarkets owned by HAC Inc. in Oklahoma and Georgia face closures by Aug. 16 as the stores face poor financial performance and industry headwinds.
Tesla opens first 24/7 drive-in and diner in Los Angeles
Elon Musk's Tesla's Diner & Drive-In opened in Los Angeles on Monday, July 21, 2025, FOX 11 Los Angeles reported. The new 24/7 venue features 66-foot LED megascreens and 80 Supercharger stalls for hungry EV owners.
Starbucks announces return date of Pumpkin Spice Latte
Coffee giant Starbucks announced the return date of its popular Pumpkin Spice Latte as well as drinks including Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew and the new Pecan Oatmilk Cortado.



















