Airlines urge Congress to support air traffic control hiring, modernize FAA
A coalition of U.S. aviation industry groups sent a letter to Congress calling for the modernization of the nation's air traffic control system to prevent future accidents.
Chipotle looks to hire 20,000 workers – and it will use AI to help
Chipotle Mexican Grill is seeking to hire more workers ahead of “Burrito Season" – and it is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help during the process.
Coca-Cola introduces contender in prebiotic drink trend as ‘gut-healthy’ sodas gain popularity
Coca-Cola is entering its own contender in the trendy prebiotic soda category to compete with the popular "gut-healthy" sodas Olipop and Poppi.
Trader Joe's recalls frozen fruit product over 'foreign material' concerns: 'Please discard'
Trader Joe's is recalling its frozen Organic Acai Bowls "out of an abundance of caution" due to potential plastic contamination, the chain announced on Feb. 14.
2025 air travel is off to a deadly start with 4 plane crashes
2025 has seen four major plane crashes in recent weeks, including a midair collision in Washington, D.C., and a crash landing in Toronto.
Starbucks customers react as chain rolls out new cup design in 14 states: 'No more TikTok drinks'
About 580 Starbucks locations have implemented new opaque white compostable cups for cold drink orders. Some customers expressed dissatisfaction over the change.
Period of heavy reliance on credentials is nearing end, Mike Rowe says
CEO of mikeroweWORKS Foundation Mike Rowe highlights his campaign for Work Ethics Scholarship program and gives his thoughts regarding reliance on credentials.
Kim Kardashian partners with Nike on new Skims brand
Nike is partnering with Skims and introducing a new female-focused brand together with the shapewear company co-founded by Kim Kardashian.
American farmers turning to AI to aid uncertain future
American farmers are turning to technology, including the use of artificial intelligence, to help combat challenges facing the agriculture industry in 2025.
Southwest to lay off 15% of corporate staff in cost-cutting effort
Southwest Airlines cut hundreds of corporate roles, including senior leadership and director positions, as it works to trim its overhead and become a leaner company.
Egg farmer hit hard by bird flu, describes 'nightmare' of losing 3 flocks
Greg Herbruck, CEO of a Michigan egg production company, said bird flu hit all of the company's farms around last Easter. Production still has not returned to normal levels.
1789 Capital co-founder on Enhanced Games: We want to see what science will allow the human body to do
1789 Capital co-founder and CIO Chris Buskirk on supporting the 'exciting investment,' Enhanced Games.
Head of FDA's food division resigns after dozens of terminations at the agency: report
The head of the FDA's food division, Jim Jones, resigned on Monday following layoffs within the division that he argues were "indiscriminate."
Delta CEO statement on Toronto crash, footage obtained
A Delta Air Lines CRJ-900 jet from Minneapolis flipped over on Toronto Pearson International Airport's runway. All 80 passengers have been accounted for, with some being hospitalized.
WeightWatchers and lender advisors enter confidential talks for restructuring
The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources, that WeightWatchers and the lender advisers recently entered into a confidentiality agreement.
Boeing's new Air Force One delayed until 2029 or later, official says
The new Air Force One presidential aircraft is expected to face new delays until at least 2029 as primary contractor Boeing faces supply chain challenges and changing requirements.
Trump administration firing hundreds of FAA workers
Hundreds of workers at the Federal Aviation Administration were terminated over the weekend. This came as officials sound the alarm over understaffing.
Strong storms knock out power for thousands in US
Severe weather has wiped out power for droves of customers throughout a large portion of the eastern U.S. More winter weather is expected throughout the week.
Millions of granola bars recalled due to 'potential presence of metal': FDA
Millions of MadeGood granola bars are being recalled due to the "potential presence of a piece of metal in the product." The FDA recently raised the risk category to Class II.
Egg customers crying fowl over empty shelves, high prices can now rent their own chickens
Egg customers concerned about empty shelves and rising prices at the supermarket can try their hand at getting eggs out of their own backyard with Rent a Chicken.



















