Auto emergency braking can cut crashes by over 40%, studies show
New U.S. studies found that automatic emergency braking technology is able to cut the number of rear-end automobile crashes in half and also reduces pickup crashes.
Thanksgiving turkey prices will hit a record this year, NYC grocery chain CEO warns
Gristedes Foods CEO John Catsimatidis says American should prepare to pay "the highest price ever for your Thanksgiving dinner" with turkey costs expected to rise by 23%.
Disney World to raise prices for tickets, annual passes
Disney World is raising the cost for some of its one-day, one-park tickets with some prices reaching as high as $189. Some of the park's annual passes will also increase in price.
Martinelli's launches apple cider and cranberry jam ice cream in time for Thanksgiving
Martinelli’s Sparkling Cider partnered with McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams on a new apple cider and cranberry jam ice cream flavor, which is available for purchase in time for Thanksgiving.
Nearly 48K University of California academic workers go on strike
Nearly 48,000 unionized academic workers at University of California campuses went on strike Monday, calling for pay increases and various additional benefits.
American Airlines flight attendants to picket over contract disputes
American Airlines flight attendants, represented by the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, plan to picket due to rejected contract proposals.
Thanksgiving travel expected to increase: Tips for drivers, flyers this holiday season
Thanksgiving travel is expected to rise just shy of pre-pandemic levels this year. AAA forecasts that 54.6 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more.
Stuart Varney: I'm thankful to be an American
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney, reporter Lauren Simonetti, and 'Fox & Friends First' co-host Todd Piro share what they are thankful this holiday season.
Texas dessert maker shuts down storefront after string of burglaries: 'Shady characters' come around at night
A dessert maker in San Antonio shut down her shop after a string of break-ins this year, saying other local business closures left her "in the middle of a dark neighborhood."
US orders airlines to pay over $600M in refunds to travelers
The Transportation Department said six airlines collectively paid over $600 million to passengers who were owed a refund due to a canceled or greatly altered flight.
Sparkling cocktail company shares the vision behind their success
Spritz society co-founders Claudia Oshry and Ben Soffer share what’s next for their canned cocktail brand on ‘Mornings with Maria,’ after opening a market in New York.
Picasso’s ‘Guitar on a Table’ sells for more than $37 million
Pablo Picasso's "Guitar on a Table" sold at an auction Monday for $37.1 million. The painting was just one of Picasso's works that sold at the auction at Sotheby's.
'How America Works': Pipelines
Host Mike Rowe breaks down the process of building pipelines and how they impact every day essentials such as water, oil and gas.
Biden student debt relief handout blocked by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court on Monday blocked the Biden administration's student debt relief plan, the second such blow in a matter of days
'Star Trek's' 1st-ever comic sells for record price at auction
An inaugural "Star Trek" comic book that's in near-mint condition was sold for a new record price during a recent Heritage Auctions comic book sale.
Tyson CFO apologizes for drunken arrest on earnings call
Tyson Foods' new chief financial officer, John R. Tyson, apologized Monday on a company earnings call after his arrest last week. Tyson also issued a company-wide apology last week.
Europe’s luxury-goods sale might last a while
American shoppers now have to pay 38% more at home than they would for the same product in Europe, according to Bank of America data, compared with about 20% historically.
Airbnb’s strategy for weathering high inflation, economic headwinds
Airbnb co-founder Nate Blecharczyk expressed confidence in the home-share platform despite economic headwinds like high inflation squeezing household budgets.
Career challenge: How to ask the boss for a raise in a bad economy
Human resource experts weigh in on asking for a raise in a tough economy — and the best ways for employees to highlight their contributions to the company during meetings with the boss.
Bizarre fatal high speed Tesla crash in China sparks police probe
A harrowing crash caught on security cameras shows a Tesla Model Y accelerating through a city in China, striking several vehicles causing at least two fatalities.


















