FAA will have ‘boots on the ground’ at Boeing 737 MAX factory until quality control deemed appropriate: report
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says there will be "boots on the ground" at Boeing's 737 MAX factory until it is "comfortable" that its quality control system is working.
Woman finds 'literal trash bag' in McDonalds' Mcflurry: 'It was so on purpose'
A woman captured her reaction to finding a 'literal trash bag' at the bottom of her Oreo McFlurry in a now-viral social media video.
CVS store to close after DC thieves ransack location for months, leaving shelves bare
A Washington D.C CVS pharmacy storefront is closing down after a large group of teens 'routinely' ransacked the store, leaving the shelves bare.
Boeing CEO to meet with senators amid 737 Max 9 grounding
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun will visit Capitol Hill this week to meet with a ground of senators as the company deals with the 737 Max 9 grounding following an accident earlier this month.
Disneyland temporarily closing iconic Haunted Mansion attraction
Disney has temporarily closed its Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. It stems from previously-announced plans for refurbishments and additions at the spooky attraction.
Delta Boeing plane loses nose tire moments before takeoff: 'Rolled off the runway'
A nose wheel on a Delta Boeing aircraft reportedly came loose and tumbled down a runway at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Beer brand offers fans $500 to be featured in ‘chill train’ Super Bowl LVIII campaign ad
A beer brand is offering fans the chance to be in a Super Bowl commercial while getting paid $500. The Coors Light Chill Train is back for the 2024 big game.
United Airlines projects 1st-quarter loss from Boeing 737 Max 9 grounding
United Airlines said Monday that it expects a loss in its first quarter because of the grounding of all 79 of its 737 Max 9 jets while they are inspected.
WWE's flagship program 'RAW' moving to Netflix in January 2025
WWE announced on Tuesday that "WWE RAW" will make its debut on Netflix in January 2025 after 31 years of being broadcast live on linear television.
GE shares fall as first-quarter outlook disappoints
GE said the aerospace business, which makes engines for jets of Boeing and Airbus, is expected to report $6 billion to $6.5 billion in adjusted operating profit in 2024.
Elon Musk says audits show less antisemitism on X than other apps
Elon Musk said that the X social media platform has less antisemitic content than other apps, according to audits that the company commissioned after an antisemitism controversy.
Microsoft says Russian state-sponsored hackers broke into some company emails
Microsoft said Friday that it suffered a hack by Russia-affiliated threat actors that affected a "very small percentage" of corporate email accounts.
American Airlines flight diverted after oven fire in galley: report
American Airlines says a flight from Austin to Charlotte was diverted to Houston following a “mechanical issue" that happened shortly after takeoff.
Ford dealership details 'struggle' with EV truck as 'concerns' mount
Low customer demand combined with charging and infrastructure "concerns" has made it difficult to get Ford's electric F-150 trucks off the lot, says America's youngest Ford dealer.
Macy's rejects $5.8B takeover bid to go private
Macy's rejected a $5.8 billion bid from Arkhouse Management Co. LP and partner Brigade Capital Management LP to acquire all outstanding shares of Macy's.
FAA tells airlines to check door plugs on second Boeing plane
The FAA says airlines that operate Boeing 737-900ER aircraft should “visually inspect mid-exit door plugs to ensure the door is properly secured."
Former NFL star Rob Gronkowski backs California's proposed ban on youth tackle football: 'It's fair'
Legendary New England Patriot Rob Gronkowski weighs in on California's proposed ban on youth tackle football as concerns for concussions continue to rise.
McDonald's brings back beloved dessert, Strawberry & Crème Pie, for a limited time
For a limited time, the Strawberry & Crème Pie will return to McDonald's menus at participating locations in the United States, replacing the McDonald's Holiday Pie.
Walmart US CEO John Furner: How he leads the nation's largest private employer
A pillar of John Furner's leadership at the helm of Walmart U.S. involves creating a network of people he can listen to for advice, especially during difficult times.
Macy's will close these five stores following layoffs of more than 2,300 employees
Macy’s has plans for a handful of locations to permanently close up their shops. The five closures come as part of a move that will also include the retailer axing about 2,350 jobs.


















