Ohio man ditches teaching job in favor of higher pay at Walmart: 'Not using my degree'
Seth Goshorn abandoned his $43,000-per-year teaching job in favor of a $55,000-per-year manager gig at Walmart, the Ohio man announced in a now-viral TikTok video.
Tim Tebow to open first Clean Juice store, talks partnership with company
Tim Tebow is set to launch his own Clean Juice franchise next month and he explained to FOX Business why he's partnering with the company and what stuck out for him.
North Carolina Chick-fil-A faces backlash for offering to pay ‘volunteer’ workers in chicken sandwiches
A Chick-fil-A in North Carolina was looking for ‘volunteer’ workers who would be paid in chicken sandwiches vouchers instead of hourly wages.
Delta adds new international routes as travel demand grows
Several major U.S. carriers, including Delta Air Lines, have reported seeing steady growth in international travel during the second quarter of the year.
Apple beats on earnings, sets new revenue record
Apple Inc. surpassed analysts' expectations in its third-quarter earnings report, posting record revenues despite chip shortages and supply chain woes.
New York UPS workers rally over claims of unsafe conditions in summer heat
UPS workers in New York rallied to demand that unsafe working conditions amid skyrocketing summer temperatures come to an end, and they also addressed new truck tech.
WSJ stands by report of Elon Musk affair with Google co-founder's wife: 'confident in our sourcing'
A spokesperson for The Wall Street Journal said they are confident in their sourcing and stand by their reporting of Elon Musk's alleged affair with Nicole Shanahan.
Southwest Airlines drops expiration dates on flight credits
Southwest Airlines is trying to enhance the customer experience amid a trying time for the industry. Airlines have been canceling and delaying flights this summer as demand ramps up.
Retirees take last shot to save pensions after being rejected by courts
The retirement package for Delphi Corp. employees was slashed when General Motors went into bankruptcy in 2009. Some lost retirement savings and health coverage.
Coca-Cola announces Sprite to retire green bottle, introduce new logo
Sprite will no longer use its recognizable green bottle, with Coca-Cola announcing its brands will switch to clear plastic that is better for recycling into new bottles.
Small airports continue to lose regional service amid U.S. pilot shortage
Small U.S. cities are losing airline service at an alarming rate as a pilot shortage forces carriers to redraw their route maps amid surging travel demand.
Ford 2Q profit up 19% on strong prices, sales increase
Ford had a good quarter as they had enough computer chips to boost factory output and sales.
Disney to allow political issue ads on Hulu for the first time: Report
Disney's Hulu will allow political issue advertisements for the first time this year, a change from its previous policy that only allowed candidate ads on the platform.
Lawyer for wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin rips ‘defamatory’ report of Elon Musk affair: ‘Outright lie’
A lawyer for Nicole Shanahan, the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, denied that she had an affair with Elon Musk and ripped the report as "an outright lie but also defamatory."
Boeing profit falls as plane maker awaits approval to deliver Dreamliners
The Arlington, Virginia-based Boeing booked a $93 million charge on its Starliner space capsule in the second quarter. It successfully launched the Starliner in May.
Nancy Pelosi's husband has stirred scrutiny for years over his stock purchases
Nancy Pelosi has received backlash following her husband's most recent stock purchase, but Paul Pelosi has garnered media attention in the past for his timely stock purchases.
Buzz Aldrin's moon-flown Apollo 11 jacket sells for record $2.8M
A bidder has paid nearly $2.8 million at auction for a jacket worn by astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the historic first mission to the moon's surface in 1969.
Microsoft blames economic woes for missing profit targets
Microsoft said external factors in China and Ukraine contributed to a disappointing earnings report.
COVID infections impact TSA, American and Southwest Airlines at LAX: report
COVID-19 outbreaks are reportedly hitting Transportation Security Administration, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines staff at Los Angeles International Airport.
Walmart cuts apparel prices, says inflation forcing customers to spend on food, gas
Walmart has a surplus of apparel products due to shoppers switching focus to essentials like food and gasoline thanks to inflation, forcing the company to cut prices.


















