Starbucks profits beat estimates, shares dive on outlook
Starbucks reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings, however shares fell in extended trading after the company failed to lift its outlook.
Passenger on United Airlines flight to Texas allegedly punches flight attendants, attempts to jump from plane
An angry passenger was caught on camera punching an United Airlines employee while boarding a flight from San Francisco, California to Houston, Texas.
United Airlines passenger pummels flight attendant
An unruly passenger aboard a United flight from San Francisco to Houston reportedly attacked a flight attendant and tried to jump out of the plane before takeoff. (Naya Jimenez / BON VOYAGED /TMX)
Tesla rejects Musk defamation case as a 'settlement,' says report is 'misleading'
Tesla tweeted Monday that claims co-founder Elon Musk had reversed course on never settling an "unjust case" against the automaker were "biased" and "misleading" after paying $10,000.
Jenny Craig planning mass layoffs, shutting down weight-loss centers: Report
Weight-loss company Jenny Craig reportedly warned employees this week that widespread layoffs are coming as the company plans to shut down its retail operations.
Banking crisis 'not going to shut down the American economy': Kevin O'Leary
'Shark Tank' star and O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary gives his outlook on the banking crisis and U.S. energy landscape.
Virginia governor blasts teachers' union boss over lockdown history rewrite attempt: 'Can't spin' her way out
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin slammed American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten for her testimony on COVID school closings last week.
There are only 3 new cars priced under $20,000 now
The average new car price was over $48,000 in March and just three new models are listed for under $20,000 as entry-level cars are cut from lineups.
Subway closed more than 500 US stores in 2022: report
Subway closed more than 500 U.S. locations in 2022, adding to the stores shed in previous years. The franchise had 20,576 locations in the U.S. at the end of last year.
Writers Guild of America to strike for first time in 15 years after failed negotiations with studios
More than 11,500 unionized screenwriters with the Writers Guild of America announced they will strike for the first time in 15 years starting on Tuesday, May 2.
AI can now help direct your career path
A new AI-powered app, Audo, assesses users’ interests, abilities and experience to provide them with a personalized skill path to launch their careers and allows them to earn money.
Summer travel: FAA activates more direct routes to cut down on delays, enhance safety
The Federal Aviation Administration activated 169 new routes along the East Coast that will boost safety and help prevent delays for passengers as the summer travel season nears.
American Airlines pilots vote to authorize strike amid contract negotiations
The Allied Pilots Association, which represents 15,000 American Airlines pilots, said a majority of its members voted to authorize a strike if deemed necessary to finalize a contract.
'Super Mario Bros. Movie' tops $1B, continues four-week box office dominance
"The Super Mario Bros. Movie," a cinematic adaptation of the top-rated video game franchise, topped the box office over the weekend, cementing its dominance of April.
Subway comes up with debt plan to clinch $10 billion-plus sale
Bids for the sandwich giant have ranged between $8.5 billion and $10 billion; JPMorgan Chase & Co is hoping a proposed $5 billion debt financing package will close the deal for buyers.
Progressive LGBT group pressures Bud Light to renew transgender support amid Dylan Mulvaney fallout
The Human Rights Campaign is calling on Bud Light to publicly reaffirm its support of transgender people amid backlash from the company's partnership with Dylan Mulvaney.
Airlines, not weather, to blame for most flight cancellations, government report finds
A new Government Accountability Office report released Friday blames airlines, rather than bad weather, for the recent surge in flight delays and cancelations.
General Mills recalls Gold Medal flour varieties over Salmonella risk
General Mills has announced a voluntary recall on Gold Medal flour products with two specific date codes due to evidence of Salmonella infantis contamination.
California approves banning diesel truck sales by 2036
The California Air Resources Board passed rules on Friday to end the sales of trucks that run on diesel by 2036 as start of the state's push toward full zero-emissions tech by 2045.
Restart of federal student loan payments may be around the corner
People with paused federal student loan payments may have to start paying up again. It will depend on how the Supreme Court rules in a pair of cases.



















