Hurricane Ian has insurance crime experts warning car-buyers over flood-damaged vehicles
An untold number of vehicles were flooded by Hurricane Ian, and an insurance group is now warning car-buyers of the risk of fraud when those cars are sold.
Georgia state court rejects incentive plan for Rivian $5-billion plant
A state court in Georgia rejected a $1.5 Billion incentive to bring a Rivian factory to the state on the grounds that the proposal did not appear feasible.
National Taco Day 2022: Where to cash in on Taco Tuesday deals
Check out these nine restaurants that are serving up exclusive deals nationwide on delicious tacos and more for National Taco Day on Oct. 4, 2022.
NYC plans recharging stations for food delivery workers
New York to implement taxpayer funded breakrooms for gig workers using abandoned newsstands, offering space to charge electronics and shelter for storms.
GM outsells Toyota in US as industry worries about inflation
General Motors beat Toyota in sales in Q3, but Toyota beat GM in the last 12 calendar months. Future looks bleak for automakers as a potential recession looms.
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s prison glasses are being sold for $150K
Cult Collectibles in Vancouver has put Jeffrey Dahmer's prison spectacles up for sale following the new hit from Netflix about the serial killer's life.
Taco Bell hosting vote on discontinued menu items for limited time release
Taco Bell is letting its customer base vote between the discontinued Enchirito and Double Decker Taco to determine which item should be brought back for a limited time.
Going for a job interview? Asking these 5 compelling questions could help land you an offer
Whether you’re interviewing for a new job or interviewing for a different role in your existing company, your job interview is a chance to set yourself apart from your competition — which are any other job applicants.
Peloton Bike coming to all Hilton-branded hotels in US by end of 2022
Hilton Honors members who are first-time Peloton users will receive a 90-day trial to the fitness giant's app and preferred pricing on select connected fitness products.
Joel Shulman: US looking at 'possibly' three negative quarters in a row
ERShares CEO Joel Shulman discusses the state of the U.S. economy and Europe's economic challenges.
Toyota president did a 'happy dance' after beating GM in sales, remains skeptical about all-electric future
Toyota President Akio Toyoda said he did a "happy dance" after the company outsold General Motors in the U.S. in 2021 and remains steadfast in its future plans.
US facing butter shortage ahead of holidays
The amount of butter sitting in cold storage facilities in the U.S. in August has fallen 22% compared to a year ago. However, economists warned about the ongoing shortage in June.
Dish Network announces Disney, ESPN channels restored to network following contract dispute
Dish Network said Disney-owned TV channels would be restored after the two companies reached an agreement. Dish customers lost access to the channels over the weekend.
Cheese recall underway after several people are sickened by listeria
Brie and camembert cheeses made by Old Europe Cheese, Inc., were recalled on Friday due to their potential link to a listeria outbreak in the United States.
Florida first-responders working 'tirelessly around the clock': Jimmy Patronis
Florida Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis joined 'Kudlow' to weigh in on search and rescue operations underway in southwest Florida after Hurricane Ian struck the state.
Tesla sells record number of cars but falls short of expectations
Tesla sold a record number of cars between July and September but still felt short of Wall Street estimates as the company battles lingering supply chain issues.
From CIA to beer: Brendan Whitworth's path to CEO of Anheuser-Busch
Brendan Whitworth started out his adult life in the Marines and the CIA before getting an MBA at Harvard, working his way to becoming CEO of Anheuser-Busch
US consumers spurn cars, couches and cruises, results show
American consumer spending is slowing in light of high inflation and large interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve; leaving retailers flush with inventory.
Delta pilots open voting for strike authorization as contract negotiations falter
Delta pilots opened the vote to decided whether to strike over contract negations over compensation for flight cancellations, competitive pay, and hours.
CarMax warns consumers struggling with affordability
CarMax CEO Bill Nash warned Thursday that consumers are struggling with affordability as the used car deal reported results for its fiscal 2023 second quarter.



















