Electric car companies tell customers to pay now to lock in tax credit on ordered cars
Automakers are reminding customers that they can enter binding purchase agreements for electric vehicles that will lock in the current tax credit before the IRA goes into force.
Los Angeles museum returns 'illegally excavated' Italian art to ministry
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced it's preparing to return a group of sculptures to Italy after learning that the artifacts were likely "stolen or illegally excavated."
Martha Stewart drops pumpkin spice CBD Wellness Gummies as limited-edition 'fall favorite'
Martha Stewart CBD launched a new wellness gummies product ahead of fall in a seasonal-favorite pumpkin spice flavor, the company shared in a press statement.
Home Run Inn recalls frozen pizza for possibly containing metal pieces
Over 13,000 pounds of frozen pizza from Home Run Inn has been recalled over concerns that it may be contaminated with metal pieces, according to health officials.
7-Eleven's 'Bring Your Own Cup Day' returns for 2nd time this year for Slurpee fans
7-Eleven customers in the U.S. will be able to fill up any cup they own with a Slurpee of their choice for $1.99 on Bring Your Own Cup Day, which will be hosted on Aug. 27.
Nexstar Media purchases 75% of CW Network from Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount
Nexstar Media Group will become the next majority owner of The CW network after making a deal with Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global.
King's Hawaiian recalls several products over bacteria concerns
King’s Hawaiian is recalling products that include an ingredient supplied by Lyons Magnus, which issued a recall for its drink products due to possible microbial contamination.
Bareburger CEO on NYC outdoor dining shacks: 'The city has to move forward'
Bareburger CEO Euripides Pelekanos on NYC outdoor dining shacks becoming a 'harbinger' for rodents and trash.
Starbucks asks labor board to suspend all mail ballot elections after misconduct allegations raised
Starbucks issued a letter to the National Labor Relations Board to suspend mail ballot elections after claiming it was tipped off that there has been misconduct in prior elections.
Career challenge: Do you really need to give 2 weeks' notice when leaving a job?
What if you're job hunting and find your next perfect place to be — should you leave your current workplace with little or no notice? Career experts weigh in on the best moves to make.
Elon Musk says Tesla has produced more than three million vehicles
Elon Musk announced on Sunday that Tesla has produced more than three million vehicles, a third of which were made at Giga Shanghai in China.
Sonic Drive-In brings back fan-favorite Pickle Juice Slush for limited time
Sonic Drive-In brings back its Pickle Juice Slush beverage for the month of August. The chain has also added two other pickle items to its menu for a limited time.
Elvis Presley collector reveals why the King is more valuable 45 years after his death: 'Truly an investment'
Stephen M. Shutts, the founder of Rockology, described how Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley biopic starring Austin Butler hs raised the King's value more than ever.
Cantor executive, former Deutsche Bank Co-CEO Anshu Jain dies
Anshu Jain, a veteran of the financial industry and Cantor Fitzgerald president and former co-CEO of Deutsche Bank, has died after a battle with cancer, according to his family.
Carnival Cruises drops exemption request for unvaccinated guests, eases testing requirements
Carnival Cruise Line is simplifying its testing and vaccination protocol for its guests on its fleet of ships on all cruises under 16 nights. Vaccinated passengers won't test.
Monkeypox fears: San Francisco couple says they were nearly booted from Spirit Airlines flight over eczema
As fears of the monkeypox virus escalate nationwide, a San Francisco woman claims she and her wife were almost booted from a Spirit Airlines flight over her eczema.
Mazda moves away from Chinese suppliers, attempts to bolster domestic production
Japanese car manufacturer Mazda is attempting to build supply line infrastructure outside of China after COVID-19 lockdowns deeply disrupted their manufacturing process.
Six Flags CEO says parks turned into 'cheap day care for teenagers'
Six Flags CEO Selim Bassoul said the theme park operator has shifted its strategy after attracting "the discounter" and becoming a cheap day care center for teenagers. This includes price hikes.
Best Buy cuts store jobs to help boost profits
The largest consumer electronics chain is reportedly cutting hundreds of jobs in home-entertainment as online shopper grows.
Salman Rushdie, attacked at New York book event, explored good vs. evil in his work
British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie was attacked on stage in New York ahead of a speaking event in Chautaugua. Here is rundown of his career as a writer.



















