Travel companies battle COVID restrictions
U.S. Travel Association president and CEO Roger Dow weighs in on COVID-19 restrictions on airplane travel.
Kellogg's Kansas union members ratify new contract, get 'historic' wage increase
Wages for 570 workers at the facility will increase by 6% during the first year with another 5% increase during the second year and a 4.5% bump during the third year. This equates to 15.5% over the term of the contract.
Disney execs push ‘woke views,’ held as ‘ideologically hostages’ by activists: Chris Rufo
Manhattan Institute senior fellow argues Disney is caught ‘red-handed’ for pushing ‘woke views’ within their company.
Blue Origin launches 4th suborbital human flight
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its fourth flight Thursday, following several delays.
Honda, Acura to sell certified 10-year-old used cars
Honda and Acura are targeting young and first-time buyers with new certified pre-owned programs that cover vehicles up to 10 years old.
TSA implementing new gender-neutral screening process at checkpoints
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is creating new screening standards for transgender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming airline passengers at checkpoints.
Markets in for 'choppy waters' for remainder of 2022: Expert
Mainstay Capital Management CEO David Kudla gives his market outlook for the remainder of 2022.
Chicken breast, ground beef, pork prices set to surge higher
The price of chicken breast, hamburger and pork are expected to surge higher in the first half of 2022 due to higher feed costs, according to a recent analysis.
82% of car buyers paid above sticker price for new vehicles in January: Edmunds report
At a time when the majority of buyers are paying well above MSRP for a new vehicle, here's how you can save money on your car purchase.
Kansas seed business on 'explosive' wheat market amid Russia, Ukraine war
Ehmke Seed owners Vance and Louise Ehmke say the wheat situation 'is a long-term problem' as 'it's going to take years to rebuild that agriculture and all that infrastructure' in Ukraine following the war.
PlayStation taking on Xbox Game Pass, Nintendo Switch Online with new subscription tiers
Sony Interactive Entertainment is revamping its PlayStation Plus subscription service in an effort to take on competitors Xbox Game Pass and Nintendo Switch Online.
Owners of Kansas seed business explain why they are in 'no man's land'
Ehmke Seed owners Vance and Louise Ehmke say 'we are looking at a very explosive wheat market.'
Bird flu: Iowa to kill 1.5M more hens, turkeys due to recent outbreaks
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced Tuesday that an outbreak was confirmed at a commercial turkey flock in Hamilton County and a commercial layer flock in Guthrie County.
Chris Rock comedy tour tickets continue to surge in price following Will Smith Oscars slap
Tickets for Chris Rock's first comedy show following Sunday night's Oscars drama with Will Smith have surged to over $800. The tickets were around $46 on March 18, according to reports.
DeSantis says Disney 'crossed the line' for criticizing Parental Rights in Education bill
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has fired back at Disney after the entertainment giant said it would support efforts to have the Parental Rights in Education bill repealed by the state legislature or struck down in the courts after it was officially signed into law on Monday.
Trade, technology graduates come out with less debt: Ken Coleman
Ken Coleman, author of “From Paycheck to Purpose,” weighs in on the decline of college enrollment.
Easter chocolate kit sold at Walmart recalled over allergy concerns
Illinois-based Wilton Industries Inc. voluntarily recalled its Ready to Build Chocolate Cookie Bunny Hutch Kit because a milk allergen is missing from the "Contains" statement, according to a recall notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Chocolatier hit by rising inflation ahead of Easter
'Nailed It!' judge and James Beard award-winning chef Jacques Torres on making customers happy despite rising prices.
Higher education becoming less ‘relevant’: Ken Coleman
Ken Coleman, author of “From Paycheck to Purpose,” discusses the alternatives to college degrees as enrollment continues to decline.
NJ pet food company operated under 'grossly insanitary conditions’: FDA
Bravo Packing Inc. agreed to stop selling, manufacturing and distributing its raw pet food until it comes into compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.



















