Airlines, airports drop COVID mask policy after federal judge blocks Biden’s mask mandate for travelers
Multiple airlines on Monday said they would no longer enforce COVID mask mandates for employees and travelers after a federal judge’s move to void the Biden administration’s mask mandate for travelers.
Going on a job interview? Say this, not that
Here’s a memorable list of what you should say and do during an interview versus what you shouldn’t, according to three career experts.
Apple Store workers start union effort, collecting signatures
Apple Store workers at the Grand Central Station NYC location want minimum pay of $30 per hour for starters in a long list of demands.
Gas prices likely to surge again, expert says
Following a brief dip, gas prices are projected to surge once again, with the national average potentially reaching $4.20 a gallon, according to an industry expert.
Box office numbers for 'Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore' opens to franchise low
"Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" opened to a franchise low in the box office charts. The movie opened to $43 million in North America, according to studio estimates.
How to manage a 'diligent' budget amid record inflation
Rachel Cruze says Americans need to be budgeting during 40 year-high inflation, even if pushing into that change is uncomfortable.
American Airlines resumes alcohol service on some flights
American Airlines will begin its "buy-on-board" program, offering beer, wine and spirits to customers on flights over 250 miles, the U.S. carrier told FOX Business in a statement.
Fuel prices: How they impact the 2022 boating season
An increasing number of boaters are aggressively planning trips this summer, although the trend could slow down, industry experts argue.
Thousands of California grocery workers ratify new contract
Thousands of unionized California grocery store workers have a new contract.
'SNL' takes aim at Elon Musk's bid for Twitter
Elon Musk's $43 billion offer to buy Twitter even made it to ‘Saturday Night Live.
FDA probes Lucky Charms’ possible link to illnesses
Food and Drug Administration officials said they are examining reports from more than 100 consumers who told the agency that they got sick after eating Lucky Charms cereal recently.
Coast Guard searching after man jumps overboard on Carnival Mardi Gras cruise
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for a man who is reported to have jumped overboard the Carnival Mardi Gras cruise ship in Atlantic Ocean waters early Saturday morning.
Can religion bring our communities together?
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield and Bishop Robert Barron share religious messages for a changing world.
Customers face inflation 'challenge' as restaurant feels financial crunch: Dickey's Barbecue Pit CEO
Dickey's Barbecue Pit CEO Laura Rea Dickey on how inflation is continuing to impact her business.
Absent Dem lawmaker sits on committee handling bills affecting his employer, Hawaiian Airlines
A Hawaii Democrat who has been absent from Congress for months has a special arrangement with Hawaiian Airlines to continue to earn a living as pilot, while helping the airlines' priorities in Washington, according to a new report.
Inflation, bird flu impact US bakeries ahead of Easter 2022
Inflation, supply chain issues, and the avian flu are to blame for high egg prices. When you go to buy some treats for an easter celebration, expect fewer options at some bakeries and a higher bill to go with it.
Modest-income buyers being priced out of new-vehicle market
Two years after the pandemic tore through the economy, America’s auto market looks something like this: Prices are drastically up.
Here's why Vietnamese automaker VinFast wants to build cars in the U.S.
Vietnamese automaker VinFast will begin selling its electric vehicles in the U.S. later this year and plans to open a factory in North Carolina in 2024. The company's deputy CEO of global sales and marketing explains why.
Comfort food sales up amid inflation: Dickey's Barbecue Pit CEO
Dickey's Barbecue Pit CEO Laura Rea Dickey on how inflation is continuing to impact her business.
Broadway theaters extend mask mandate through May 31
The Broadway League added that many theaters will no longer require proof of vaccination after April 30



















