Trader Joe’s workers vote to unionize for 1st time
Employees at a Trader Joe's in Massachusetts voted Thursday to unionize, becoming the first location among the company's nearly 530 stores.
Greta Garbo’s former Beverly Hills estate goes on sale for $12M: 'Expansive view of the city and ocean'
Greta Garbo's Beverly Hills home, which was built in 1937, was originally designed for the actress and her then-boyfriend, conductor Leopold Stokowski.
New York UPS workers rally over claims of unsafe conditions in summer heat
UPS workers in New York rallied to demand that unsafe working conditions amid skyrocketing summer temperatures come to an end, and they also addressed new truck tech.
Inflation forces Chipotle to raise prices again, executive says
Chipotle Chief Marketing Officer Chris Brandt revealed how customers are reacting to the company's price increases as the burrito chain tries to deal with inflationary pressures.
Travel + Leisure CEO reveals the 3 hottest travel destinations
Michael D. Brown discusses the state of leisure travel, telling 'The Claman Countdown' consumers are spending more than ever to get away.
How the Jetblue, Spirit merger will impact fliers
The chief executives of budget airlines JetBlue and Spirit say their deal will drive down fares for the big four air carriers that dominate the industry. However, one expert says the opposite.
World Economic Forum calls to reduce private vehicles by eliminating 'ownership'
The World Economic Forum is calling for a reduction in ownership of private vehicles in attempt to counter global reliance on critical metals.
Volkswagen ID.4 production kicks off in Tennessee to help cut the electric SUV's costs
Volkswagen has started production of its ID.4 electric SUV in Chattanooga, Tennessee and plans to increase production to 7,000 vehicles monthly.
Southwest Airlines drops expiration dates on flight credits
Southwest Airlines is trying to enhance the customer experience amid a trying time for the industry. Airlines have been canceling and delaying flights this summer as demand ramps up.
Mega Millions: What to know ahead of Friday's drawing
The Mega Millions lottery jackpot has surpassed the $1 billion mark. The record jackpot is $1.537 billion, which was won in South Carolina in October of 2018.
DEI agenda is about satisfying 'the mob,' says former Education secretary
Former Education Secretary Bill Bennett discusses the DEI agenda on university campuses and whether parents should reassess the use of tuition funds for their kids
Retirees take last shot to save pensions after being rejected by courts
The retirement package for Delphi Corp. employees was slashed when General Motors went into bankruptcy in 2009. Some lost retirement savings and health coverage.
Coca-Cola announces Sprite to retire green bottle, introduce new logo
Sprite will no longer use its recognizable green bottle, with Coca-Cola announcing its brands will switch to clear plastic that is better for recycling into new bottles.
Apple, Amazon earnings 'most important' for economic outlook: Market expert
TJM Institutional Services director James Iuorio predicts Apple and Amazon earnings, set to release Thursday, will hold strong.
JetBlue agrees to buy Spirit in $3.8B deal
The deal between JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines Inc. is valued at $3.8 billion, or $33.50 per share in cash. Spirit walked away from a merger with Frontier.
Manchin agrees to extension of tax credit for electric vehicle purchases in reversal
Sen. Joe Manchin will support a tax credit extension for electric vehicle buyers in a party-line Democratic bill after previously saying he would not.
Brad Pitt pays $40 million for coastal California castle built in 1918
Brad Pitt buys 1918 California mansion in Carmel for $40 million in off-market transaction, which also marked one of the priciest deals ever closed in the area.
Potential recession a 'worry' for Dream Hotel Group CEO as Americans could curb spending
Dream Hotel Group CEO Jay Stein noted that a potential recession is a concern, but highlighted that his hotels bounced back from the pandemic quicker than expected.
Spirit terminates merger with Frontier Airlines
The bidding war for Spirit started at the beginning of the year after Frontier Group Holdings announced a definitive merger agreement with the carrier.
FAA proposes new flight deck barrier after unruly passengers grab headlines
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it is proposing a new requirement that would protect the flight deck by adding a second barrier as unruly passenger rates remain high.


















