Han Solo's blaster sells for over $1M at auction
A blaster actor Harrison Ford used while playing Han Solo in "Star Wars: A New Hope" has sold for over $1 million, according to Rock Island Auction Company.
Kanye West wants to help The Gap boost sales
Kanye West, who signed a ten-year deal with The Gap in 2020, is looking to boost the brand, meeting with executives to outline the vision he wants to take it.
Gorbachev's Pizza Hut ad sheds light on the highs and lows of the Soviet leader's career
Following Mikhail Gorbachev's death, the former Soviet leader's Pizza Hut commercial demonstrates the leader's controversial career as he sought to westernize Russia.
Kanye West speaks to Gap executives about his mission: 'This is Sparta'
Kanye West visited Gap executives and staff in Manhattan to present his vision for the company and his love for the brand
McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger criticizes California fast-food workers bill
McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger on Wednesday criticized California's AB 257, a bill aiming to increase labor regulations on the fast food industry.
These major US carriers mishandled the most luggage in 2022, DOT says
Major U.S. airlines have been facing a slew of issues this summer, including mishandling over 300,000 bags, according to a new Department of Transportation report.
Thailand to target high-spending groups like Indian weddings to increase tourism
After seeing its tourism dwindle in the wake of the COVID pandemic, Thailand will begin targeting high-spending groups like Indian weddings and honeymooners.
Sam's Club raising annual membership fee for first time in 9 years
The annual membership fee will be $50 for Club members and $110 for Plus members, up from $45 and $100, respectively. Rival Costco last raised its membership fees in 2017.
Delta Air Lines issues $6B in refunds since 2020
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told the Department of Transportation that its staff is ready to deliver a reliable operation for the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend.
Chick-fil-A's hunger relief program reaches 15M-meal milestone in its 10th year
Chick-fil-A has donated over 15 million meals to people in need in the U.S. and Canada. The company has done so through Chick-fil-A Shared Table, its hunger relief program.
Billionaire oil refinery owner reveals 'simple' solution to lower inflation
United Refining Company and Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis stressed the need for North America to be self-sufficient as it pertains to oil.
States ask Congress for more airline passenger protections
Dozens of state attorneys general are begging Congress to take action allowing greater consumer protections for airline customers as complaints surge.
Walmart invests in Sustainable Beef LLC to bring affordable beef to shoppers, boost industry viability
Walmart acquired a minority stake in Sustainable Beef LLC, which will help it open a beef processing facility. The move will help Walmart bring affordable products to consumers.
Markets should prepare for 'further chaos, confusion' in September: Polcari
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari says rate hikes will force investors to reassess their portfolios.
Italy picks Delta and Air France-KLM bid for exclusive ITA Airways talks
US private equity fund Certares, backed by Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines, will talk exclusively with Italy over buying a majority stake in Alitalia successor ITA Airways
Whole Foods Market salad dressing recalled over undeclared allergens
A Whole Foods Market caesar salad dressing is being recalled due to undeclared soy and wheat allergens, according to the recall notice posted by federal health officials.
California heat wave to stress power grid, cause potential blackouts, officials say
California's energy grid operator warned that heat would stress the grid days after state regulators moved to require all new vehicles run on electricity by 2035.
Minneapolis business owner reveals 'the biggest concern' amid soaring crime, inflation
Sam Turner, co-owner and founder at the Nicollet Diner based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, explains how crime in the city changed the way he operates his business.
Farmers warn ketchup, salsa, pasta sauce and other tomato products could soon be in short supply
Farmer's in the largest tomato-producing area in the U.S. are sounding the alarm about possibly shortages. They asid things like ketchup, salsa and pasta sauce could be in short supply.
James Van Der Beek sues Sirius XM for $700,000 after podcast deal falls through
The “Dawson’s Creek” alum filed a breach of contract lawsuit in Los Angeles on Friday against the broadcasting company and Stitcher.



















