Airbus plans to boost production of biggest jets amid rebounding demand
Airbus is ramping up production of it's larger aircraft, the A350 and A330neo in an effort to stay abreast of demand as international travel picks back up.
United flight that dove within 800 feet of sea one of recent flight close calls
Known for its strong safety record, the aviation industry has recently experienced an unusual number of incidents involving near misses and runway incursions.
Frito-Lay, PepsiCo CMO's highlight their companies' Super Bowl ads
Frito-Lay North America CMO Brett O'Brien and PepsiCo Beverages North America CMO Greg Lyons discuss the companies' Super Bowl ads on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Amazon to double down on grocery business despite recent setbacks
Amazon has intentions of “doubling down” on its physical grocery business when the company lands on the format it likes, Andy Jassy indicated to the Financial Times.
Boeing will sell over 200 planes to Air India in ‘historic agreement’
The Biden Administration called Boeing's sell of over 200 airplanes to Air India an ‘historic agreement’.
Bethenny Frankel reveals ‘shocking’ truth about luxury brands
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Bethenny Frankel discusses her viral social media series where she reveals "shocking" comparisons of luxury cosmetics versus their drugstore dupes.
Bethenny Frankel 'shocked' by her luxury, drugstore product comparisons
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Bethenny Frankel says she's been 'shocked' by the truth behind luxury product marketing.
Tesla trounced Toyota with California's two best-selling cars in 2022
The Tesla Model Y and Model 3 were the two best selling vehicles in California last year, while Tesla was number two behind Toyota in total sales.
This Valentine's Day, don't get scammed by romance
Trend Micro vice president of threat intelligence Jon Clay details 'the big red flags' associated with romance scams.
Ford will build $3.5 billion battery factory in Michigan that Virginia governor rejected
Ford is investing $3.5 billion to build a factory in Marshall, Michigan, that will produce NCM batteries for use in low range, entry level electric vehicles starting in 2026.
Barney franchise is back: Mattel says it's doing a 'comprehensive revitalization'
Mattel revealed on Monday that Barney will make a return as part of the company doing a "comprehensive revitalization" of the purple dinosaur's franchise.
Taylor Swift, Brad Pitt land on short list of highest paid entertainers of 2022
Taylor Swift, Brad Pitt and more made up Forbes' highest paid entertainers of 2022. Genesis, Sting and The Rolling Stones also landed on the list.
New Toyota chief says he will accelerate shift in EV strategy
Koji Sato is set to become chief executive of Toyota Motor Corp. in April. As CEO he hopes to position Toyota among BYD and Tesla in electric vehicle sales.
Football legend Joe Montana's lucky jersey up for auction
Ken Goldin joined 'Varney & Co.' to discuss NFL jerseys, rookie cards, and other sports memorabilia up for auction.
'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary doubles down on controversial take on success: 'Sacrifice' takes 'guts'
If working 25 hours a day, eight days a week makes you uncomfortable, then "Shark Tank's" Kevin O'Leary says "don't even try" to become a successful entrepreneur.
United Airlines flight plunged to within 800 feet of Pacific Ocean after takeoff, data shows
A United Airlines flight from Hawaii to California in December 2022 came within 800 feet of making contact with the Pacific Ocean, according to flight data.
Financial secrecy among biggest red flags in a partner, Wells Fargo says
It's important to keep an eye out for financial red flags in your partner before making important life decisions such as buying a home, according to Wells Fargo experts.
Virgin Atlantic CEO explains how airline is navigating current economic conditions
Virgin Atlantic CEO Shai Weiss says it's prudent for the airline industry to plan conservatively due to the war in Ukraine, inflation and volatile energy prices.
'Quiet hiring' shuffles responsibilities and roles: Here's how it may help workers, companies
In "quiet hiring," companies use the skills of existing employees in other areas. Opportunities for growth abound and there are wise ways to put this strategy in place.
Mars Wrigley fined by OSHA after workers fell into vat of chocolate
Mars Wrigley was fined by OSHA after two workers fell into a vat of chocolate last summer. The workers had to be freed by emergency responders.



















