Higher rent prices become 'new normal': expert
Rent growth slowed in December again. It even marked the fourth consecutive month of single digit increases. However, prices are still well above what they were a year ago, experts say.
New business school seeks to provide accessible opportunity to further education
Golisano Institute President Ian Mortimer discusses the college alternative, Golisano Business Institute and its focus on business and entrepreneurship.
I'm a 23-year-old construction worker with a great career and no college debt
When I graduated from high school I first thought that I wanted to get a college degree but over the years I realized that construction skills will always be in demand. I'm glad I did.
Fireball whisky lawsuit: Lawyer details case against liquor producer
A woman is suing the maker of Fireball saying that it has created an almost nearly identical product to its well known cinnamon whisky product that doesn't actually contain whisky.
DOT launches investigation into Southwest Airlines over holiday flight cancellations
The Department of Transportation is in the initial phase of an investigation of Southwest Airlines over the thousands of flights canceled during the holiday season.
FTC warns of job scams amid recent layoffs in tech and other industries
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Wednesday issued an alert to consumers to be wary of job scams amid recent layoffs in tech and other sectors.
Mini is big: General Mills offers new breakfast bundle after success of mini cereals release
General Mills is releasing a new breakfast bundle to go with its hit mini cereal boxes of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Trix and Reese's Puffs — see the new kit.
Border Protection warns travelers face fines for smuggling eggs to US from Mexico as prices soar
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported an increase in attempts by travelers to bring eggs into the U.S. from Mexico as prices soar because of an outbreak of avian influenza.
New York Boat Show returns to Javitz Center with an experience for everyone
Discover Boating senior vice president Ellen Bradley reveals some amazing boats for on-the-water adventures on 'The Big Money Show.'
A&W Restaurants puts pants on 'polarizing' mascot bear Rooty in joke announcement
A&W Restaurants claimed its mascot Rooty's lack of pants was too polarizing, then later fessed up that the announcement of the bear's new look was just a joke.
Manchin bill would pause EV tax credit payouts
Sen. Joe Manchin announced legislation Wednesday that would direct the Treasury to implement 30D new vehicle tax credits for vehicles, calling a delay "unacceptable."
JetBlue, beloved for its snacks and Wi-Fi, tries fixing its flying
JetBlue says it has spent millions to reduce costly delays and cancellations and has hired veteran executives from American and Delta Air Lines to aid in the effort.
Marriott hotels sued over New York murder of college parent during family weekend
Olga Hostyeva was working at a New York Courtyard by Marriott in October when she says a guest "brandished his gun and pointed its muzzle at her from a distance of merely a few feet."
Entrepreneur who fled CA rips new progressive push that may follow him to Texas: 'Fundamentally un-American’
Managing partner of 8VC and former California resident Joe Lonsdale weighed in on the state's new wealth tax on 'Fox & Friends.'
Spike in egg prices leads senator to call for price-gouging investigation
Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed asked the Federal Trade Commission to open an inquiry into "deceptive practices" and "potential price gouging" as egg prices have jumped.
Alabama airline worker who was sucked into engine remembered as 'loving mother' of 3 kids
Courtney Edwards, the Piedmont Airlines worker who died after being sucked into a plane engine at an Alabama airport, is being remembered by her union as a “loving mother.”
Tesla investing $3.6B in Nevada Semi and battery plant
Tesla is expanding its Reno, Nevada-area Gigafactory to mass produce its new Semi truck and next-generation battery packs through a $3.6 billion investment.
Californians put fast-food law on 2024 ballot
A law aimed at raising fast-food workers' wages and creating better working conditions will get put to California voters in 2024.
Tyson CFO pleads guilty to public intoxication and criminal trespass
Tyson Foods CFO, John R. Tyson has agreed to pay fines related to a late 2022 arrest involving two charges, public intoxication and criminal trespass
Gyms that survived pandemic steadily get back in shape
While at-home workouts like Peloton thrived during the Covid-19 pandemic, resurgence in demand for in person fitness classes has gym owners optimistic.



















