Tariffs threaten entry level-priced car inventory, experts warn
Automotive experts say tariffs could reduce the number of entry level-priced vehicles in the market as dealerships cut back on inventory with low margins.
United Airlines plane returns to Denver airport after 'possible wildlife' strike
A United Airlines plane returned to Denver after an apparent encounter with wildlife while taking off. The airline said the flight returned to the gate safely.
Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb 'choosing better' as part of revolutionary Bodyarmor campaign
CeeDee Lamb is one of the most elite athletes on a prestigious Bodyarmor roster, and as the company makes a major move, he's helping get the word out.
Married Americans with student loans with income-driven plans may get a break: report
Married student loan borrowers on income-driven repayment (IDRs) appeared to no longer have to worry about the possibility of an increase in the size of their monthly payments on their debt, according to Forbes.
McDonald's teases the return of snack wraps on social media
McDonald’s on Tuesday hinted on social media when customers can expect to see snack wraps, which have a "cult following," back on the menu.
Impact of tariffs on consumers will be less visible than that of supply and demand, Omaha Steaks CEO says
Omaha Steaks President and CEO Nate Rempe on the macroeconomic forces impacting meat consumers, how the company manages prices, and explains the benefits of freezing fresh meat.
United to cut flights this summer amid economic uncertainty, softer demand
United Airlines is the latest major U.S. carrier to warn that the current economic environment could cut into demand. The carrier said it will trim its domestic capacity starting in the summer.
Rivian CEO discusses tariffs, says EV maker has 'very US-centric supply chain'
Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe on Tuesday talked about the Trump administration’s tariffs and how the electric vehicle (EV) maker is navigating them during "The Claman Countdown."
Casino exec Elaine Wynn, major shareholder of Wynn Resorts, dies at 82
Casino mogul Elaine Wynn, the co-founder of Wynn Resorts, died at the age of 82. She played a significant role in the company's growth and in philanthropy for the Las Vegas area.
Movie theaters, movie star discourage chaos during 'Minecraft' screenings
Florida theater considering "no unaccompanied minors" policy in response to viral trend occurring during "Minecraft" screenings after staff left to clean up mess.
President Trump's Easter note shows he's 'taken religion seriously': Jonathan Morris
Fox News contributor and theologian Jonathan Morris reflects on President Donald Trump's Easter message and previews a new Fox Nation special, 'Pope Francis: A Life in Christ.'
Honda considers moving some Mexico, Canada production to US due to tariffs: report
Honda is discussing plans to move production of its CR-V and Civic vehicles from Canada and Mexico to the U.S. as the administration tries to boost the American auto industry.
American Airlines to offer free inflight Wi-Fi, following rivals United and Delta
American Airlines has become the latest carrier to announce plans to add free inflight wi-fi for its most loyal travelers. The service will launch starting next year.
Uber, Waymo launch 'interest list' for autonomous rides in Atlanta
Uber and Waymo are already trying to drum up their business for the Atlanta market. The companies plan to launch their second operation in the city over the summer.
April 15 is Tax Day, and there are a bunch of food deals available
Americans facing the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) deadline for filing federal income tax returns on Tuesday will have a swath of deals on foods from well-known chains that they can claim.
Over 18K Porsche vehicles are being recalled over air bag, rearview camera issues
Recalls are underway for more than 18,300 Porsche vehicles and nearly 44,400 Audi vehicles, reports submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed.
Torpedo bat mania hits MLB: A behind-the-scenes look at the new trend sweeping the big leagues
Some Major League Baseball players are changing up the type of bat they use in favor of ones that feature the thickest part moved more toward the center.
Hundreds of Delta passengers finally enter airport after spending the night on tarmac
Almost 300 passengers arriving from Mexico had to spend the night in their planes on the tarmac. Poor weather diverted their planes to an airport without customs, forcing the travelers to wait until CBP arrived. (Erika Strakova/Storyful)
Pfizer will end development of daily weight-loss pill after liver injury
Pfizer is facing another setback with its weight-loss pill, danuglipron. The pharmaceutical giant stopped development of the drug after liver issues affected one patient.
Starbucks sets new dress code for workers as it revamps cafe look
Starbucks is implementing a new dress code for workers starting in May that the coffee giant says will "create a sense of familiarity for our customers" at stores in North America.



















