After airline flight chaos, lawmakers look to fix FAA's flawed NOTAMS computer system
Lawmakers are set to consider a bipartisan bill to overhaul the FAA's Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system after an outage caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays.
Boeing back in court over 737 Max crashes as federal settlement in jeopardy
The settlement reached between Boeing and the Dept. of Justice for the company to avoid prosecution is back in court amid opposition to the deal from victims' families.
No evidence Taco Bell workers put rat poison in Colorado customer’s taco after argument, authorities say
The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office in Colorado said there is no evidence that staff at a Taco Bell in Aurora put rat poison into a customer's food after the man fell ill.
McDonald's customer mistakenly given bag containing thousands of dollars in cash instead of food
A customer retrieving his order from a McDonald's in Indiana was mistakenly given a bag containing thousands of dollars in cash instead of his food.
US farm group calls for probe of high egg prices
A farm group is calling for a probe into skyrocketing egg prices and possible gouging of the consumer staple.
TSA 'no fly' list leaked after being found on unsecured airline server
A Swiss hacker discovered a Transportation Security Administration "No Fly" list dating back to 2019 while browsing the internet and leaked its contents.
Elvis' Graceland, to be passed to Lisa Marie Presley's kids, draws 500K visitors each year, boosts economy
Graceland -- the late-Elvis Presley's home -- has become a notable tourist attraction for enthusiasts of the singer. It attracts in hundreds of thousands of guests each year.
All-American startup turns scratched vinyl into household treasures
Vinylux founder and owner Jeff Davis says he's been turning a profit since week one by re-purposing old records and turning them into journals, clocks, mirrors, coasters and more.
Abbott Labs under criminal investigation over baby formula shortage: Report
The Department of Justice announced an investigation into Abbott Laboratories' Michigan plant which was at center of a nationwide formula shortage in 2022.
'Sky-high' egg prices: Historical look at egg costs since 1980
Chicken egg prices are higher than what Americans are used to as the avian flu persists and production costs rise. Here's a look at how egg prices have changed from 1980 to 2023.
PetSmart is offering $20K for cat, dog 'employees' to test new toys and treats
PetSmart is looking to hire two chief toy testers – one cat and one dog – to give its new toys and treats a try for one year. The pets will each be paid $10K to get the job done.
Bed Bath & Beyond gets Nasdaq delisting notice: What it means
Bed Bath & Beyond is facing another critical challenge: staying listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
Regal Cinemas closing 39 US movie theaters following parent company Cineworld's bankruptcy filing
Regal Cinemas is set to close 39 movie theaters across 20 states and Washington, D.C. on February 15, according to a new bankruptcy filing from its parent company Cineworld.
US fighting a remote work ‘tug of war’ as employees look for ‘compromise,’ expert says
Will employers be forced to compromise with their employees who want to work remotely and have a greater work-life balance? RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes believes so.
General Motors investing $854 million to build V8 engines amid EV shift
General Motors is investing $854 million in four plants to support V8 engine production for the coming years even as it prepares to transform into an all-electric automaker.
Former Spirit Airlines CEO on travel industry: 'Everyone can step up their game'
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza provides his outlook on the travel industry amid pilot shortages and outdated tech.
Police say NYC has over 1,300 illegal marijuana stores: reports
Following the opening of the first legal weed shop in New York City, police reportedly said that there are more than 1,300 suspected illegal marijuana stores operating.
Joe Manchin has helped steer millions in federal funds to groups linked to his wife
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has helped divert millions of dollars in federal funds to organizations associated with his wife Gayle Manchin in recent years.
Attorney Mark Smith on Alec Baldwin charge: 'Let the jury' decide his fate
Constitutional attorney and Supreme Court bar member Mark Smith sees a situation where both Baldwin and the 'Rust' movie set armorer are charged with involuntary manslaughter.
FAA reveals what caused computer outage prompting ground stop
The Federal Aviation Administration explained that the Jan 11 grounding of aircraft was caused by unintentionally deleted computer files.



















