Man Jumps Overboard Carnival Cruise Ship In Another Passenger Incident This Year
The 43-year-old man jumped from the Carnival Valor ship 55 miles east of Port Canaveral, Florida.
5 Ways To Cut Your Grocery Bill As Food Prices Keep Rising
Food costs are predicted to rise between 4.5% to 5.5% in the coming months.
Rite Aid Store Closings 2022: Struggling Pharmacy Retailer To Shutter 145 Locations
Rite Aid plans on closing 145 "unprofitable" stores, but can it stay alive?
[WATCH] Rats Takeover McDonald’s, Force Restaurant To Shut Down
a McDonald's restaurant was forced to shut down after rats were found in the kitchen.
Pain Reliever, Supplement Recall 2022: Products Pulled Over Child Poisoning Risk
The products were recalled due to improper child-resistant packaging, which could pose a child-poisoning risk if swallowed.
Need More Time To File Your 2021 Tax Return? Here’s How To File An Extension
The IRS said filing an extensions will give taxpayers until Oct. 17 to file their 2021 tax returns, but they still need to pay their tax liability by Monday.
Peloton Is Raising Member Subscription Prices: Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay
A Peloton subscription will cost members more starting on June 1. Here's how much more.
How And When To Watch Ford’s F-150 Lightning Pickup Truck Launch
Ford will celebrate the start of production of the electric truck, which will be built at its Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Michigan.
Toyota Recall 2022: These 460,000 Vehicles Need Software Updates
Toyota said its dealers will update the software on the impacted vehicles at no charge to vehicle owners.
Twitter Reacts To Elon Musk’s Bid To Buy Social Platform: Is It Good News?
Twitter shares were up over 7% following the news that Elon Musk wanted to buy the social media platform.
Amazon Sellers Hit With Fuel, Inflation Surcharges: How Much More Will It Cost?
Third-party sellers on Amazon will see a fuel and inflation charge on top of their fulfillment fees, starting on April 28.
Federal Transportation Mask Mandate Expected To Be Extended Until May 3
The new federal transportation mask mandate will still be in effect until at least early May will the health officials learn more about the BA.2 variant.
[WATCH] Dolphin Attacks Trainer At Miami Seaquarium During Performance
The Miami Seaquarium said this was the first major collision between a dolphin and a trainer.
What Careers Make Bad Spouses? Divorce Lawyer Gives Her Personal Assessment
Men who are in jobs that have them acting "controlling" and "narcissistic" generally don't make good spouses, according KK, a divorce lawyer in Atlanta.
STDs Spiked During First Year Of The Pandemic: Which State Had The Most Infections?
The number of reported STD infections were high during the first year of the COVID pandemic, according to the CDC.
Cruise Line Pulls Out Of Asia Amid Growing COVID Concerns
Celebrity Cruises said that all Celebrity Solstice cruises to Asia, starting in September, were canceled.
Lucid Puts Tesla’s Model S Plaid In Its Crosshairs With Air Grand Touring EVs Launch
Lucid has already started deliveries of its new Air Grand Touring EV, while the Ground Touring Performance will begin production later this spring.
Does The IRS Owe You Money? $1.5B In Unclaimed Tax Refunds Up For Grabs
The IRS has $1.5 billion in unclaimed tax refunds from 2018 still available to 1.5 million taxpayers but the deadline is drawing near to claim it.
CDC OKs More Locations For Travel, But Not Europe
As the CDC drops more nations from its “very high” risk travel category, countries in Europe have not budged from the list, leaving American travelers wary of traveling to the region regardless of vaccination status.
Kmart Stores Shrink Again: Here’s Where The Latest Closure Has Struck
Kmart will shutter another store Saturday, leaving only locations in Westwood, New Jersey; Bridgehampton, New York; and Miami.
Etsy Strike: Why Sellers Are Calling On Customers To Boycott The Shopping Site
Etsy sellers are striking this week and temporarily closing their shops after the shopping site made change that effected the shops' revenue.
National Pet Day 2022: What's Your State's Pet Preference? It's Not All Cats And Dogs
Find out what your state's most searched pet (minus cats and dogs) really is on National Pet Day is. You might be surprised.
Baby Formula Shortage: Recalls Force Retailers To Place Limits On Sold Out Infant Brands
Baby formula is being rationed by some retailers after a nationwide recall created a massive shortage of several popular popular brands of the infant product.
Betty White Memorabilia Auction: How To Buy And What To Bid On
More than 1,500 items will be auctioned off from late actress Betty White's personal collection.
Is Rite Aid Headed For Demise? One Analyst Seems To Think So. Here’s Why
Rite Aid’s price target was slashed to $1 from $16 and marked to a rating of sell by a Deutsche Bank analyst. Here's why.
Tesla’s Delayed Cybertruck Is Finally Coming: When Can You Buy The EV And Other Truck Updates
Tesla CEO Elon Musk apologized for the Cybertruck delays at the Cyber Rodeo in Austin, Texas.
Tesla’s Cyber Rodeo: Livestreaming Details, What To Expect, And More
Tesla announced that the Cyber Rodeo will be live streamed at 9 p.m. ET on Thursday.
Walmart Truck Drivers Are Getting A Major Pay Raise: Here’s How Much They’ll Make Now
Walmart is also offering a program where supply chain associates can earn their CDL to become private fleet truck drivers with the company.
Norovirus Outbreak: Officials Warn Against Eating Oysters That Have Sickened Hundreds In US, Canada
The norovirus outbreak from the oysters has sickened 103 people in the U.S. and 279 in Canada.
Walmart Lawsuit: Retail Giant Ordered To Stop Selling Look-Alike Vans
Walmart called the shoe knock-off claims by Vans "weak" and said it plans to continue to defend itself against the infringement accusations.