Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral should have 'no cost spared': royal historian
Fox News royal contributor Duncan Larcombe believes costs for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will run into the millions. The funeral is scheduled for Monday.
Honda overpays bonuses, asks for cash back from employees: report
Honda Motors Co. has reportedly asked its employees to give money back from bonuses the company says were overpaid. Marysville factory employees have until Sept. 22.
Queen Elizabeth's death to cost UK economy $2.6B, but tourism could provide boost
Queen Elizabeth's death is expected to cost the UK economy 2.3 billion pounds but an influx of tourists from abroad may help make up for the loss.
Georgia woman using KFC drive-thru finds $543 in cash under sandwich, decides what to do with it
A Georgia grandmother is being honored by Jackson police after she found and returned more than $500 in cash. The money was accidentally left under her sandwich.
Frontier Airlines CEO on soaring holiday airfare
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle weighs in on reports airfare for the 2022 holiday season will be the most expensive in five years, claiming planes will 'sellout' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Survey finds nearly 50% of NYC office staff go into the office on a typical weekday
Nearly 50% of Manhattan's office workers now go into their offices on a typical weekday, a Partnership for New York City survey released Thursday found.
‘Bar Rescue’ host Jon Taffer shares advice on starting a small business amid inflation and post-pandemic
"Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer has franchised his Taffer's Tavern concept and is reaping the benefits. The reality TV star discusses how to make it amid inflation in a post-pandemic world.
Heathrow, airlines will avoid 'noise disruption' during Queen Elizabeth's funeral
London's Heathrow Airport and airlines operating out of it are changing their flight schedules to prevent "noise disruption" during Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday.
Louis Armstrong's 1st Christmas album gets release date
Eleven of Louis Armstrong's holiday recordings have been packaged in a special Christmas album titled "Louis Wishes You A Cool Yule" and will be released in CD, digital and vinyl formats.
North Carolina man to open up The Wrong Number tavern with funds from telemarketing settlements
A man from North Carolina collected around $120,000 from settlements with telemarketers over the past two years and is using some of it to buy a bar called "The Wrong Number."
Boeing to find new buyers for Max jets originally built for Chinese airlines
Boeing plans to find new customers for the Boeing 737 Max jets that were built for Chinese airlines. China’s aviation regulators have not yet approved the delivery.
Hard Rock CEO on $100M employee wage investment: We wanted to 'really thank them'
Hard Rock CEO Jim Allen says the company's wage raises weren't given to management or executive positions.
National Cheeseburger Day 2022: Where to grab a deal on burgers
National Cheeseburger Day 2022 is Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Commemorate the day by visiting a favorite burger joint and grabbing a cheeseburger for a steal of a deal.
Exodus: Americans abandoning large cities for smaller ones
Global real estate adviser Jenna Stauffer discusses Americans being priced out of the big cities on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Star Alliance wants half its airline members to use biometrics by 2025
Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance that includes United Airlines, wants 12 to 15 of its 26 members to use its biometrics strategy or ensure compatibility by 2025
Ford CEO Farley explains why the brand isn't going all-electric like GM
Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company is investing in internal combustion engines as other brands leave the segment because not everyone is ready for electric vehicles.
Global recession prediction seems 'very valid': Market expert
TJM Institutional Services managing director James Iuorio says the real 'damage' won't show up in CPI data for another six months.
Former president of Washington state manufacturer charged with selling tainted fruit juice
An 80-year-old woman from Washington state was charged Thursday with allegedly selling rotten and tainted juice products, the Department of Justice said.
GM announces $491M investment in Indiana facility as part of EV production efforts
GM on Thursday announced a $491 million investment into its Marion, Indiana, metal stamping plant to ready the facility to make parts for EVs and other future products.
Typical monthly payment for a new vehicle hits record $743
Typical monthly payments for a new car got steeper in August, hitting a record $743, according to the Cox Automotive/Moody's Analytics Vehicle Affordability Index.



















