The Inflation Reduction Act is changing electric car tax credits
The Inflation Reduction Act rewrites the rules regarding electric vehicle tax credits and adds restrictions on maximum sale prices and income eligibility.
Peloton cutting over 700 jobs, raising prices on Bike+, Tread
Peloton's move comes as the fitness giant has announced an $800 million restructuring plan to turn its business around and create positive cash flow.
Oatly, Stumptown maker Lyons Magnus adds over 30 products to ongoing recall
Lyons Magnus has added over 30 products to its recall which was issued last month due to concerns of over possible microbial contamination, according to the FDA.
Meditation app Calm lays off 20% of workforce
Calm CEO David Ko said the future of the business would be discussed at an all-hands meeting on Friday. The company was founded in 2012 and had about 400 employees.
Prince Andrew still entitled to taxpayer-funded police protection, exact cost ‘is unknown’: report
Prince Andrew was stripped of his honorary military roles in January amid the furor surrounding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and a lawsuit alleging he had sex with a 17-year-old girl.
Peloton must face lawsuit over availability of fitness classes
A federal judge said Peloton Interactive customers will be allowed to prove they overpaid for subscriptions because the exercise equipment and media company allegedly knew on-demand classes would be removed from its digital library.
United Airlines invests $10 million into Archer’s flying taxi
Archer co-CEO Adam Goldstein details his company’s latest endeavor to create America’s first flying taxi on ‘Varney & Co.’
How one school in Michael Jackson's hometown proves 'free' college is possible
One school in Gary, Indiana is proving 'free' college is already possible without political change.
Over 1K flights delayed, canceled on Friday
Friday marked more than a week of heightened delays and cancellations. The number of delays each day this week came close to or surpassed 7,000, according to FlightAware.
Inflation hits Americans' grocery bills as food prices accelerate
Inflation cooled slightly in July, but Americans are still confronting historically high prices at the grocery store after the cost of food accelerated again last month.
Teacher shortages continue as the 2022-2023 school year kicks off: 'We don't have a workforce'
There is an ongoing shortage of teachers and support staff. some officials say. Aside from the issues relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers face a lack of respect, benefits and low pay.
Inflation has this company making dairy vodka
TMK Creamery owner Todd Koch joined 'Kennedy' to discuss converting a cheese byproduct called whey into vodka.
Meat prices could soar even more due to drought
Diamond W Cattle Company owner Mike Williams explained how weather and inflation is impacting the price Americans pay at the grocery store for meat.
Sen. Markey says there’s ‘no reason’ Americans can’t buy EVs under Inflation Reduction Act
Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., said there's "no reason" Americans should keep buying gasoline-powered vehicles due to EV tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
How inflation is impacting commuter costs
While annual inflation in the U.S. decreased in July, the monthly rate was unchanged. America's commuters have been impacted by rising prices at home and the pump.
How inflation is hitting back-to-school essentials
School supplies are a necessary expense for many families. However, with surging inflation, the most popular items are going to make a bigger dent in consumers' wallets.
USPS planning temporary price hike for holiday season
If approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, the temporary rates would be in effect from Oct. 2, 2022 to Jan. 22, 2023.
Worst US airports for flight cancellations and how to avoid disruptions
Airports in major metropolitan areas were among those making the list of
Over 2K flights delayed, over 600 canceled on Thursday
While the summer has been rough for airlines, flight cancellations and delays have been particularly heavy over the past week, according to data from FlightAware
McDonald's to reopen some restaurants in Ukraine
Over the next few months, McDonalds will work with suppliers to get product to restaurants, prepare the properties to service customers, bring its employees back on site and implement enhanced safety procedures and protocols.


















