Flight disruptions at JFK to stretch to a third day
Limited operations are expected to resume on Saturday at JFK Airport's Terminal 1 which serves international flights.
Meat plant cleaning service fined $1.5M for employing over 100 children across US locations
Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., was hit with over $1.5 million in fines by the Department of Labor after more than 100 children were found to be working in plants across the country.
Earliest Hebrew Bible ever discovered is hitting the auction block
The earliest and most complete Hebrew Bible ever discovered, the Codex Sassoon, is set to be sold at auction by Sotheby's in May. Experts expect it could bring as much as $50 million.
Barnes & Noble rolling out new membership options for customers
Barnes & Noble is phasing out its current membership program with two new options it just rolled out. The new premium membership costs $39.99 annually, the company said.
AMC CEO says 20K 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' popcorn helmets sold in one day
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron tweeted Friday that his company had sold 20,000 "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" promotional popcorn helmets in just one day.
Starbucks Frappuccino bottles recalled over foreign object
PepsiCo initiated a recall for select lots of Starbucks Frappuccino Vanilla bottles. Although the company didn't disclose why, federal officials say it's due to a foreign object.
Tesla drivers worry about wait times as Elon Musk opens up Supercharger network
Elon Musk's Tesla said it would more than double its U.S. Supercharger network by the end of next year to support the growth of its fleet and new EV customers.
American Airlines pilots involved in close call at JFK will comply with subpoenas
American Airlines pilots will comply with the subpoenas to be interviewed by the National Transportation Safety Board regarding the close call at JFK airport last month.
How Bed Bath & Beyond sidestepped bankruptcy… for now
Bed Bath & Beyond raising $1 billion, closing store locations in U.S. and Canada, and implementing other cost reductions to elude bankruptcy.
362,758 'Full Self-Driving' Teslas recalled for software safety update
Tesla is recalling over 360,000 vehicles to update their Full Self-Driving software, which was found to function in an unsafe manner in certain circumstances.
Tesla says Buffalo layoffs part of performance review, not over union campaign
Tesla said the recently fired workers at its Buffalo plant was in response to a performance review cycle. Organizers claimed workers were fired because of their efforts to unionize.
Chobani CEO leads Turkey, Syria earthquake relief, asks other CEOs to step up
Chobani Chief Executive Hamdi Ulukaya jumped into action after hearing about the back-to-back earthquakes that struck Turkey, his home country, and Syria.
Electrical outage at JFK Airport leaves passengers stranded
An electrical problem caused by a fire at JFK Airport has shut Terminal 1 which affects incoming and outgoing international flights.
Senator Cantwell demands more answers from Southwest Airlines on holiday cancelation chaos
Sen. Maria Cantwell sent a letter to Southwest Airlines on Thursday, seeking a "full accounting" of how the airline is refunding customers after mass holiday cancellations.
Shares of aircraft lessors take off in tight market for planes
As Boeing and Airbus struggle to produce enough planes, aircraft leasing companies stock prices are soaring. Travel demand returning is great for companies who own the planes.
Paramount+ to raise subscription prices
Paramount Global executives announced Thursday that people will see an increase in the cost of Paramount+ streaming service subscriptions later in 2023.
Ohio resident rips Norfolk Southern for dodging East Palestine town hall: They’re ‘hiding’
Jenna Giannios, an Ohio resident who lives near the train derailment, and Ohio AG David Yost are sounding off on the government's inadequate response to the catastrophe.
Ford CEO Jim Farley grapples with problems from the auto maker’s past
Jim Farley hopes to return Ford to its roots, by streamlining production and offering fewer options. Says more job cuts necessary after recently cutting 6,800 jobs.
Maine lawmakers aim to strip Whole Foods of state tax breaks over lobster ban
Maine lawmakers are looking to pull tax breaks away from Whole Foods after the company stopped selling Maine lobster following pressure from an environmental group.
Chick-fil-A opens break room for NYC food delivery workers
Chick-fil-A opened a break room for food delivery workers in New York City so they can rest in between deliveries, especially in the cold winter temperatures.



















