Colorado man accuses Carvana of selling him stolen, damaged vehicle
Carvana's website states that all of its vehicles are put through a 150-point inspection. It also emphasizes that it does not sell cars that have been in a reported accident or have frame or structural damage.
American Airlines cuts summer flights because of delayed Boeing jets
American Airlines is cutting its international summer schedule due to delayed deliveries of new jets.
Carnival cruise passenger seen in video moments before reportedly jumping off ship
In the cell phone video obtained by FOX 8, the woman, 32, is seen being pulled to her feet by security guards on the deck of the Carnival Valor ship on Wednesday.
Burger King removes Whopper from discount menu
Tom Curtis, the president of Burger King in North America told investors Tuesday that the brand, owned by Restaurant Brands International, lifted “some price caps on some selected items” and “removed WHOPPER from our core discount.”
Sotheby's selling art treasures from divorced couple's trove
Artworks by Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and other modern masters are going up for auction in a sale ordered by a U.S. court as part of a billionaire couple’s acrimonious divorce.
Daytona 500: NASCAR becomes hot new investment for celebrities
While NASCAR racers are gearing up for this year’s Daytona 500, spectators may see some featured cars owned by celebrities on the track – from Grammy Award-winning artist Pitbull to boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and even NBA legend Michael Jordan.
Abbott recalls Similac, other baby formulas after 4 reported illnesses
The FDA is urging consumers not to purchase or use certain Similac, Alimentum or EleCare powdered infant formulas produced at Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Michigan, facility while it investigates four cases of Cronobacter sakazakii and salmonella Newport infections in Ohio, Texas and Minnesota.
Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila sued for trademark infringement, accused of 'copying' competitor Tequila 512
Kendall Jenner's tequila brand is being accused of allegedly “copying” the branding of a competitor in a new lawsuit.
QDOBA announces updates to its rewards program
The new rewards program also offers an upgraded tier for customers that regularly eat at the restaurant.
Travel picking up as COVID cases drop
The Points Guy Cruise & Travel writer Ashley Kosciolek discusses the uptick in travel and the return of cruise industry.
Victoria's Secret welcomes 1st model with Down syndrome
A model with Down syndrome is thanking Victoria’s Secret for including her in a new lingerie collection.
Americans are emerging from the pandemic ready to splurge on events and travel
With daily new COVID-19 cases falling, restrictions easing and the strongest consumer finances in recent history, Americans are finally emerging from the pandemic eager to splurge on everything from travel and sports events to restaurants, cruises and theme parks, executives say.
Flock of Tyson Foods chickens test positive for bird flu; company ramps up biosecurity measures
Tyson said its chicken products remain safe for consumers, and it is working with state and federal officials to prevent the spread of the virus.
Mexico avocado ban could leave US 'lost' for guacamole
Restaurateurs prepare for an avocado shortage after the U.S. halted all Mexican imports, cutting 80% of the crop's national supply.
Lucky Charms Ice Cream coming back for St. Patrick's Day, Coldstone Creamery announces
Cold Stone Creamery announced that it is bringing back a St. Patrick's Day favorite: the Lucky Charms ice cream flavor. The snack, which can be bought in a variety of different options, is based on the popular cereal.
Texas attorney general challenges CDC authority in lawsuit to end mandates
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argues that the CDC doesn’t have the ‘authority’ to implement mask mandates at airports and planes.
Teacher shortages in New Mexico prompt deployment of National Guard as substitutes
Dozens of National Guard Army and Air Force troops in New Mexico have been stepping in for an emergency unlike others they have responded to before: the shortage of teachers and school staff members that has tested the ability of schools nationwide to continue operating during the coronavirus pandemic.
Skyline Chili recalled due to misbranding, allergy concerns
Morgan Foods issued the recall for its 10.5-ounce Skyline Original Chili cans "due to misbranding and undeclared allergens" after the reported mix-up in manufacturing, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
Career advancement for Black employees is best at these companies: Glassdoor
Glassdoor cultivated a list highlighting the top 10 companies that are making the most effort in improving the work experience for Black employees.
Feds open investigation into Tesla 'phantom braking' incidents
NHTSA has opened an investigation into reports of certain Tesla vehicles applying their automatic emergency brakes without apparent reason.



















