Small fire on Spirit Airlines flight diverted to Jacksonville blamed on vaping device battery: report
The overhead bin fire that caused a Spirit Airlines plane to divert course Wednesday to Jacksonville was caused by a vaping device, a passenger says.
Ford Motor recalls 98,500 Ranger trucks with faulty replacement air bag inflator
Ford Motor is recalling more than 98,000 older Ranger model trucks in the United States because replacement air bag inflators may have been installed incorrectly.
Ford February sales spike 21% on strong truck and SUV performance
Ford sales increased 21% compared to last February as production bottlenecks caused by parts shortages continue to ease, with trucks and SUVs leading the way.
Billionaire business mogul shares his work ethic advice for next generation
CEO of Gristedes Foods John Catsimatidis joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss his secrets for success in his book, 'How Far Do You Want to Go?' and how he became a self-made billionaire.
7 Lufthansa passengers on Texas to Germany flight hospitalized after lightning strikes plane
A Lufthansa flight heading from Austin, Texas, to Frankfurt, Germany, was diverted to Dulles International Airport after encountering "severe turbulence,” which left 7 people injured.
Lufthansa flight from Texas to Germany experiences 'severe' turbulence
Video from inside a Lufthansa flight from Texas to Germany showed the aftermath of "severe" turbulence. (Susan Zimmerman / LOCAL NEWS X /TMX)
KFC 'doubles down' with return of fan-favorite menu item
KFC is bringing back, for a limited time, its fan-favorite Double Down Sandwich, which is all-chicken, bacon and cheese but no bun. The fast food chain is also introducing a new Bacon & Cheese Chicken Sandwich that features a brioche bun.
Hershey's SHE bars celebrate Women's History Month for third year
The Hershey Company announced on Wednesday, March 1 that it once again will be producing a limited-edition "Hershey's SHE bars" in honor of Women's History Month.
FDA draft suggests plant-based milk may be called 'milk': What dairy farmers, legal experts have to say
Dairy milk and plant-based milk producers are at odds regarding who gets to use the word "milk" on product packaging. Experts in law, branding and marketing share their thoughts.
Delta pilots approve big pay raises, other perks in new contract
Pilots for Delta Air Lines ratified a new contract on Wednesday that will see their pay rise by 34% over the next four years and increase other perks and benefits.
Starbucks CEO stands firm, despite Bernie Sanders subpoena threat
Starbucks and interim CEO Howard Schultz are standing firm regarding testimony before a Senate committee despite Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders pushing for subpoenaing him to do so.
Tesla readies revamp of Model Y codenamed 'Juniper' - sources
As Tesla's investor day approaches, Elon Musk's EV maker is set to revamp its top selling models by 2024. Changes would help cut costs through efficient manufacturing.
Biden, Buttigieg call on airlines to drop family seating fees
President Biden and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg are calling on major carriers to
Food banks prepare for emergency benefits to go away as Americans struggle to make ends meet
With a majority of the Northern Illinois Food Bank's clients being working-class families, its president claims they're "struggling to make ends meet" as SNAP benefits expire.
Sen. Ted Cruz calls Biden FAA nominee unqualified, says White House 'playing politics' with safety
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Wednesday said President Biden's nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration, Phil Washington, is not qualified for the job.
Stuart Varney: Randi Weingarten's student debt 'meltdown' proves she's 'out of touch'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses teachers' union chief Randi Weingarten's handling of public schools during COVID following her rant on the student loan handout plan.
Emergency SNAP benefits ending after 3 years
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) emergency allotments came to an end for multiple states. Millions of Americans receive food stamp benefits.
Tom Brady's apparel brand becomes official apparel sponsor of Hertz Team Jota
Tom Brady's apparel brand will be plastered on Hertz Team Jota's hypercar for the FIA World Endurance Championship and the 24 hours of Le Mans event.
DoorDash, Chase launch credit card even as economy slows
DoorDash and Chase have launched their first joint credit card, with MasterCard as the exclusive payments network. The card offers cash back both on and off the DoorDash platform.
U.S. Postal Service buys 9,250 electric vans, 14,000 charge stations
The U.S. Postal Service has awarded a contract to Ford Motor Co. to supply more than 9,000 new electric vans for its mail truck fleet as part of a long-term $9.6 billion investment in building an electric fleet.



















