Multiple snack mixes recalled, including Target product, over risk of salmonella contamination
John B. Sanfilippo & Son recalls certain Fisher, Squirrel Brand and Good & Gather snack mixes over possible salmonella contamination concerns.
Ford, Carhartt double down on American workers with new truck, small business push
Ford Motor Company and Carhartt launch a broad collaboration spotlighting the "essential economy," including a new co-developed Super Duty pickup truck.
NYC real estate titan compares ‘tax the rich’ slogan to ‘disgusting racial slurs’ amid Mamdani clash
Steven Roth says "tax the rich" can be just as hateful as racial slurs, escalating the rift between NYC's wealthiest leaders and Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Popular food brand Cento accused of ‘tomato fraud’ in lawsuit
Cento Fine Foods faces a proposed class action lawsuit alleging its canned tomatoes are falsely marketed as certified San Marzano products from Italy.
How you can get a slice of Apple's $250M iPhone settlement
Apple agreed to a $250M settlement over claims it misled buyers about AI-powered Siri features on certain iPhones. Eligible users could receive up to $95.
United flight carrying 221 passengers hits pole and truck on approach to Newark
United Airlines says Flight 169 from Venice struck a light pole and a truck while approaching Newark airport. All 221 passengers and 10 crew members were unharmed.
Rat poison found in baby food jars sparks chilling scare, suspect nabbed
A 39-year-old suspect is in custody after rat poison was found in baby food jars sold in Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, police say.
Spirit Airlines shuts down immediately, stranding travelers: Here’s how to get your money back
Spirit Airlines announced Saturday it was immediately ceasing operations. Here's how affected travelers can get refunds, depending on how they booked their tickets.
NYC lost more residents across all income levels in 2025 as Americans flee high-cost blue cities
After two years of growth, New York City’s population fell in 2025, as many movers stayed local, heading to nearby suburbs and neighboring states.









