Connecticut family business shutting its doors after 11 years, blames inflation, cost of labor
A small business owner in Connecticut is closing his family-oriented Italian restaurant after 11 years in business amid rising inflation and labor shortages. Mark Zommer spoke on "Fox & Friends."
Restaurant owner set to close on Valentines Day after 11 years in business
Mark Zommer, owner of Zingarella in Connecticut, says his costs have at least doubled due to inflation and rising fuel costs. He says it's 'too difficult to keep going.'
Porsche is selling an office chair for $2,499
Porsche has collaborated with Recaro on a limited-edition office and gaming chair designed like a high-performance sports car's bucket seating.
Qantas Airways sees second flight incident in 2 days, as Fiji-bound plane has 'potential mechanical issue'
Qantas Airways suffered a second in-flight incident in two days after a plane traveling from Sydney to Fiji turned around over a "potential mechanical issue."
Airline CEO preparing travelers for more disruptions
United CEO Scott Kirby sounded the alarm that more travelers will see delays and cancelations if carriers don't update operations.
Boeing bets on experimental jetliner flight in 2028
Boeing has won a $425 million dollar contract from NASA to develop a working truss-braced wing aircraft which should use less fuel than todays airplanes.
Pennsylvania governor removes college degree requirement for most state jobs on first full day in office
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order on his first full day in office to remove college degree requirements for 92% of state jobs.
New 'Goonies' house owner details plans for property, how he pulled off $1.65M purchase
Behman Zakeri, an entrepreneur from Kansas, spoke with FOX Business about how he purchased "The Goonies" house in Astoria, Oregon, for $1.65 million.
Southwest Airlines to spend over $1B to invest in IT systems following holiday meltdown
Southwest Airlines announced in a letter to loyalty customers that it is taking additional measures to review the events and "make thoughtful recommendations on future actions."
Who's to blame? Jet delivery delays spark penalties battle
Airbus and Boeing are on average delivering new jetliners three-to-six months late, blaming post-pandemic havoc in supply chains, delegates at two major aviation conferences said.
Taco Bell customer alleges being poisoned after argument; Colorado authorities investigating
Authorities in Colorado are investigating a man's claims that someone at a Taco Bell put rat poisoning in his food, causing him to become ill and go to the hospital.
Disneyland Magic Key Pass sales start again
Disneyland Resort announced on Monday that sales of passes in the Magic Key Program would resume. Visitors can pay up to $1,599 for the Inspire Key and as little as $449 for the Imagine Key.
RedBird Capital takes more than 5% stake in Blade Air Mobility
Blade provides short-distance passenger flights using helicopters and planes throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and India, including to sports and live-entertainment events.
Qantas Airways Boeing plane issues mayday call after engine fails with a 'bang,' lands safely
A Boeing 737-888 plane operated by Qantas Airways landed safely in Sydney, Australia after its crew reported an engine malfunction and mayday call.
Qantas Airways passengers react to plane landing in Sydney after engine failure, mayday call
Qantas Flight 144 managed to land safely Wednesday in Sydney, Australia after one of its engines malfunctioned. (Credit: AuBC)
BYJU'S mission is to broaden the horizon of learning: Divya Gokulnath
BYJU'S co-founder and Director Divya Gokulnath discusses the company's role in education, the impact of virtual learning on students, entering the 'high-quality' learning space and how much the program costs.
Qantas Airways plane lands safely in Sydney after mayday call
A Qantas Airways Boeing 737 plane landed in Sydney after an engine failed and the plane issued a mayday call Wednesday.
FAA investigating runway incursion that led to near-miss between airliners in New York
The FAA and NTSB are investigating the runway incursion at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport that led to a near collision between two airliners.
$100k coin collection swiped in New York City
Someone stole $100,000 worth of coins at the New York International Numismatic Convention last week, the New York Post reported on Monday.
Virgnia AG launches investigation into schools over merit award delays
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares explains why he announced a civil rights investigation into schools that reportedly delayed notifying students of merit awards.


















