2 Construction Workers Die After Getting Trapped In Trench Rubble At JFK Airport
As many as 60 firefighters with 12 units from Port Authority Police Department's Emergency Services Unit, FDNY and EMS responded to the scene.
Fire Spreads Across 500 Acres In Arizona; 2 Houses, 3 Buildings Destroyed
Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the fire.
Couple Dies, Daughter Seriously Injured After Hot Air Balloon Catches Fire In Air [Video]
The daughter broke her arm and suffered second-degree burns in the accident. She is expected to survive.
Ripple Executive Calls Out Officials On Crypto Regulation: 'Words Have Consequences'
Stuart Alderoty previously cautioned politicians against supporting Sen. Elizabeth Warren's anti-crypto campaign.
Florida Man Hides In Pile Of Insulation To Evade Arrest During Burglary Attempt
The suspect was found buried in a pile of insulation with his face pressed against an air duct system to allow him to breathe.
2 Army Blackhawk Helicopters Crash During Training; Status Of Crew Members Unknown
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said fatalities are expected.
Walmart Sued For Dismissing Worker With Crohn's Disease Over 'Unexcused Absences'
The EEOC is seeking monetary relief from Walmart for the employee, including back pay as well as compensatory and punitive damages.
Burger King To Close 26 Restaurants In Detroit; Over 400 Workers Could Be Affected
Customers across Detroit expressed disappointment over the decision to close Burger King restaurants in the area.
Car Flies Into Air After Hitting Runaway Tire On California Freeway [Video]
The driver of the car suffered minor injuries.
Florida Plastic Surgeon Accused Of Killing Lawyer Who Vanished During Bathroom Break
The man worked at a law firm representing the surgeon's former co-workers in a business dispute.
5 Children, 1 Young Adult Die In Tennessee Car Crash After Being Ejected From Vehicle
While responding to the scene, emergency personnel found a red Toyota Camry flipped upside down with "very extensive damage."
Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez Update: Still No Clues On 6-Year-Old Boy's Whereabouts; Endangered Missing Alert Issued
The amber alert was updated after the boy's mother, stepfather and siblings fled the country on a Turkish Airlines flight to Istanbul.
Disney World, Union Workers Reach Tentative Deal To Raise Minimum Wage To $18
Service workers, who are part of the Service Trades Council Union (STCU) coalition, will vote on the contract proposal on March 29.
Accenture To Cut 19,000 Jobs Over Next 18 Months Even After Reporting Strong Revenues
Accenture said it will spend $1.2 billion in severance and other personnel costs over the next 18 months and another $300 million to consolidate its office space.
Shou Zi Chew Net Worth: How Rich Is The TikTok CEO?
It appears Chew, who took over as TikTok CEO in April 2021, has stayed away from the spotlight to a great extent.
FAA Issues Safety Alert To Airlines After Risky Flight Incidents: What Are The Recommendations?
There have been at least six serious runway incursions since January.
Instagram To Bring Ads To Search Results, Debut Reminder Ads To Boost Revenue
While the feature is in a testing phase right now, Instagram is planning to launch the new placement worldwide in the coming months.
Good Meat's Lab-Grown Chicken Gets FDA Approval; What Is The Next Step?
FDA gave a safety clearance to lab-grown meat developed by another company last November.
An App Born In Russia Is Disrupting India's Ride-Hailing Market By Challenging Uber And Ola
InDrive has a competitive advantage in the Indian market, and that is not because it was founded in Russia, a country that is much loved by Indians.
Strike Fears Hit Hollywood As Writers Begin Contract Talks With Studios: What Are Their Demands?
The negotiations are being closely monitored by industry stakeholders as many fear it could result in the first strike in nearly 15 years.
Vanguard To Shut Down Business In China, End Joint Venture With Ant Group
The Pennsylvania-based money manager has reportedly informed Chinese authorities of its plans to shutter its Shanghai unit.
California Caps Insulin Price At $30; How Much Does It Cost In Other States?
As part of the $50 million collaboration, Civica will produce three forms of generic insulin, namely Glargine, Aspart and Lispro at a cost of $30 for a 10-milliliter vial.
Dollar Tree To Stop Selling Eggs: How Rising Prices Put Pressure On Businesses, Consumers
While some retailers are raising egg prices for consumers to adjust higher costs, Dollar Tree does not have enough flexibility to do so.
Biotech Firm Amgen To Layoff Additional 450 Employees Amid Inflation Woes
In January, Amgen laid off about 300 employees as part of organizational changes, which "mainly" impacted the U.S.-based commercial team.
Tesla's Service Shop In Massachusetts Unsafe For Work, Fired Employee Alleges In Complaint
Maintaining he was wrongfully terminated, the employee is seeking lost wages, benefits, stock options and compensation for emotional distress.
Canadian Pacific-Kansas City Southern Merger: All You Need To Know About The $31B Deal
It will shift about 64,000 truckloads annually from roads to rail and add more than 800 jobs.
What Is Sargassum? Massive Blob Of Smelly Seaweed Headed To Florida
While it may cause health issues among people, the seaweed reportedly helps a number of migratory sea creatures by providing them with a habitat.
Amazon Unveils Low-Cost Satellite Internet Receivers To Compete With SpaceX's Starlink
Amazon is expecting to start the mass production of commercial satellites by the end of this year and will begin the rollout sometime in 2024.
H-1B Visa Restrictions Forcing Companies To Move Jobs Out Of US: Survey
The survey warned the U.S. will lose out on more talent if foreign destinations continue to provide an attractive alternative for employers.
Illinois Passes Mandatory Paid Leave Bill; How It Differs From Other States' Laws
"Employers that violate the act would be subject to penalties, including fines and compensatory damages for the affected employee," the bill said.