Hawaii sues TikTok parent company ByteDance, claims app harms children
The state of Hawaii has sued ByteDance, claiming TikTok was designed to be dangerously addictive for young users through manipulative features.
Attorneys claim UPS cargo plane 'should never have been airworthy' in Louisville wrongful death suits
Families have filed wrongful death lawsuits after a deadly UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville killed 14 people when an engine detached during takeoff Nov. 4.
Airlines add fuel stops, use backup plans to avert Thanksgiving travel snarls after pipeline leak near airport
A pipeline leak disrupts jet fuel at Seattle airport during Thanksgiving week. Airlines prepare backup plans including extra fuel stops to avoid delays.
Musk predicts 'money will stop being relevant in the future' as AI, robotics progress
Elon Musk predicts money could become irrelevant as AI and robotics advance, speaking alongside Jensen Huang at the U.S.-Saudi investment forum in D.C.
US Treasury’s last five minted pennies may spark multimillion-dollar bidding war
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent struck the final five pennies with rare omega marks, ending 230-plus years of U.S. penny production. Collectors' items could fetch millions.
Flight restrictions slashed at 40 major US airports as government reopens, staffing improves
Flight reductions at 40 major U.S. airports were cut from 6% to 3% as the FAA improves air traffic controller staffing after the government shutdown ends.
Trump axes Biden plan that would have forced airlines to pay passengers cash for delays
The Trump administration ended Biden-era airline compensation rules that would have paid passengers up to $775 for flight delays and cancellations caused by carriers.
At least 7 killed after UPS plane crashes in fiery Louisville disaster: ‘Catastrophic’
Authorities confirm at seven people were killed and 11 others injured Tuesday after a UPS plane crashed near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) in Kentucky.
Florida's busiest airport turns away all flights as air traffic controller shortage hits
Orlando Airport turned away all flights due to an air traffic controller shortage during the government shutdown. The major hub serving Disney World faced a staffing crisis.









