Chipotle offers $1M worth of free burritos to teachers in the US
Chipotle fans this summer have an opportunity to nominate their favorite teacher for a free burrito offer that's being offered in the middle of August.
Inflation a 'concern' for California food bank as price hikes 'put a lot of pressure' on household budgets
The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank CEO, Michael Flood, discussed the impact of inflation on food banks and whether they can meet the surging demand.
Jake Paul jumps into ‘TikTok-ification’ of sports betting with new platform ‘Betr’
Betr founder and president Jake Paul and CEO Joey Levy discuss their new micro-betting sportsbook which looks to combine real-time plays with social media engagement.
Micron to invest $40 billion in US memory manufacturing through end of decade
Micron's $40 billion investment is possible with the help of the CHIPS and Science Act, which includes $52.7 billion for American semiconductor financing.
Ferrari is recalling almost every vehicle sold since 2005 due to leaky brake fluid
The Italian car manufacturer Ferrari has recalled nearly all its vehicles sold since 2005 in the U.S. due to a potential for brake failure.
Jake Paul launches sports betting app ‘Betr’ in ‘TikTok-ification’ of sportsbook market
Professional boxer and Betr founder and president Jake Paul is joined by Betr CEO Joey Levy to discuss the platform’s marriage of real-time sports betting and social media.
Apple's battery percentage icon returns to status bar in iOS 16 beta
The percentage, which was moved to the iPhone's Control Center in 2017 following the release of the iPhone X's notched display, is now written within the battery logo.
Southwest Airlines flight attendant suffers broken back in hard landing
A Southwest Airlines flight's hard landing at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California, led to a vertebra injury for a flight attendant in a jump seat.
Wendy’s new French Toast Sticks aim to sweeten the back-to-school season
Fast-food favorite Wendy's announced its new Homestyle French Toast Sticks with a side of maple syrup dip as its first sweet breakfast menu addition.
Food banks struggle to keep up with soaring demand
Michael Flood, CEO for the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, weighs in, noting that the high prices of food and fuel as well as housing 'puts a lot of pressure on budgets.'
Zales parent Signet Jewelers to buy online jewelry platform Blue Nile
The $360 million deal comes as Signet is looking to widen its portfolio and customer base following a sales slowdown in July.
Ford F-150 Lightning gets big price hike as order book reopens
Ford will begin taking orders for the 2023 F-150 Lightning on August 11, but has increased the base price of the electric pickup by $7,000 for the new model year.
Breweries scramble for CO2 amid shortage: 'A scary situation'
Carbon dioxide or CO2, a key ingredient for making beer, is in short supply hitting brewers' bottom lines and forcing them to cut jobs.
Over 6K flights delayed, hundreds canceled on Monday after weekend of disruptions
Airline delays have increased throughout the second quarter as well as into July and August, according to FlightAware. Meanwhile, cancellations have been down.
Americans want more off-road-style vehicles and automakers are here for it
Automakers are adding new active lifestyle versions of their mainstream models to improve their off-road capability and give them added styling for outdoorsy types.
Tyson raises prices of chicken as demand shifts from expensive beef cuts
Tyson Foods reported that it had strong demand in its chicken category as well as cheaper cuts of meat, such as breakfast sausage and bacon, as grocery prices continue to rise.
LA hotel owners push back as voters will decide if they'll be forced to house homeless
President of the Northeast Los Angeles Hotel Owners Association Ray Patel weighs in, arguing that if the initiative passes, it will impact the 'marketability of our product and the longevity of a thriving business'
Papa John's John Schnatter says company has lost its way after abandoning 'conservative values'
John Schnatter, founder of the Papa John's pizza chain, claims that his former company "lost their way" by abandoning the "principles and values" it had under his leadership.
Amid inflation, people desperate for cash are turning to pawn shops
Rick Harrison of "Pawn Stars" discussed today's sky-high inflation and what he's seeing among pawn shop visitors on "Fox & Friends": "This is what they have to do" to get by, he said.
Career challenge: How to use your lunch break to boost productivity for the rest of the day
After a busy first half of your work day, experts suggest that using your lunch break smartly can help boost productivity on the job for the rest of the day. Here are smart tips.



















