A United Airlines flight from Israel made an emergency landing in New York after experiencing severe turbulence, requiring several passengers to seek medical attention.
FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, former sponsor of Mercedes Formula 1 team, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for fraud and money laundering, with the court also ordering him to forfeit $11 billion in assets.
The California Public Utilities Commission is proposing a monthly fixed fee of $24.15 for certain residents in order to lower overall monthly costs for low-income households, but higher-income customers in cooler coastal regions may end up paying more.
Seven passengers were hospitalized after a United Airlines flight from Israel to Newark experienced turbulence and high winds, leading to a diversion to Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York.
The FDA has issued a Class I recall for Impella heart pumps, which have been linked to almost 50 deaths, due to the risk of the pump catheter perforating the wall of the left ventricle.
Prices in the United States are still significantly higher than they were three years ago, posing a risk to President Biden's re-election bid, despite a recent slowdown in inflation.
Many consumers are turning away from buy now, pay later services due to concerns about overspending and accumulating debt.
Bitcoin is on track to achieve its seventh consecutive month of gains, a feat that has only happened once before in its history, as optimism around the approval of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continues to fuel its upward trajectory.
A Michigan man's weekly tradition of having burgers and buying lottery tickets at Chatterbox Bar & Grill led to him winning a $200,000 jackpot.
An Oregon man narrowly escaped death after narrowly dodging a runaway concrete saw blade that came loose from a nearby construction site and nearly struck him outside a store.
Egg prices are near historic highs worldwide due to avian flu outbreaks, increased demand, and rising costs for farmers, leading to higher prices for consumers heading into the spring holidays.
Amazon is offering discounted prices on a variety of kitchen products, including cookware, appliances, and storage solutions, just in time for Easter, with savings of up to 74%.
The February PCE inflation data confirms that inflationary pressures are building and the January inflation spike is even more serious, making it unlikely for the Fed to cut interest rates in June as expected.
Japanese authorities have raided a drug factory after a pharmaceutical company reported multiple deaths and hospitalizations potentially linked to a health supplement called Benikoji Choleste Help, which is said to help lower cholesterol levels.
Warren Buffett's favorite holding period is forever, and while some stocks may not stay in the portfolio forever, there are three competitively advantaged businesses - Costco Wholesale, Amazon, and Apple - that show impressive growth and are difficult to imagine selling.
The $418 million settlement announced by the National Association of Realtors could potentially lower home prices, as it uncouples commissions from home prices and opens the door to a more competitive housing market.
The Powerball jackpot, which has been growing for nearly three months, is now at $935 million and is approaching the record number of consecutive drawings without a winner.
Dogecoin (DOGE) could potentially rally by over 200% in the coming months, according to crypto analyst Altcoin Sherpa, who also expresses bullish sentiments on Bitcoin (BTC) and artificial intelligence-focused crypto project Fetch.ai (FET).
Starting Monday, fast-food workers in California, including those at McDonald's, Starbucks, Subway, and Pizza Hut, will see their minimum wage raised to $20 per hour, providing a significant boost for many of the state's lowest-paid employees.
Tesla is predicted to have more upside potential over the next decade compared to Apple due to the growing EV market and Tesla's ability to reduce costs, release new models, and improve margins.
Prices are causing discontent among Americans, with average prices significantly higher than they were three years ago, leading to concerns about deflation, although economists warn that falling prices can have detrimental effects on the economy.
The "Magnificent Seven" stock club, which includes Apple and Tesla, is experiencing underperformance, leading to speculation about the inclusion of Coinbase, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and promoter, in the prestigious group.
Coinbase should replace Apple in the "Magnificent Seven" stock club due to its position at the heart of the cryptocurrency revolution and its potential for impressive shareholder gains in 2024 and beyond.
Based on research conducted by Abigail Hurwitz and Olivia S. Mitchell, the five biggest regrets of retirees in the US are not saving enough, not working longer, not buying long-term care insurance, not purchasing more lifetime income, and claiming Social Security benefits too early.
The cost of Easter festivities has increased significantly since President Joe Biden took office, with inflation driving up prices for food items such as eggs, biscuits, ham, and beef for roasting.
Lottery players will have a chance to win a massive $935 million Powerball jackpot, which has been growing since the last winner almost three months ago, making it one of the longest streaks without a jackpot winner in Powerball history.
A California resident named Yanira Alvarez won a $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot, becoming the second billion-dollar winner in the state this month.
John Glenn Columbus International Airport will have two new direct flights to Boston and Newark starting in June, adding to the nine new routes the airport will have in 2024.
Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to flock to various cities along the path of the April 2024 total solar eclipse, leading to soaring hotel prices, sold-out accommodations, and anticipated traffic congestion and safety concerns.
Two crew members died on board the Nieuw Amsterdam cruise ship after an accidental steam release, prompting investigations by the Bahamas Maritime Authority and the Dutch Safety Board.
Donald Trump, facing financial troubles, may have difficulty selling his shares in Trump Media & Technology Group Corp without crashing the stock price, potentially posing a challenge to cover his legal needs.
Visa and Mastercard have reached a settlement with U.S. merchants, agreeing to lower credit card processing fees and allowing retailers to impose surcharges on premium cards with higher swipe fees, potentially making those cards more expensive for users, though the impact on consumers remains uncertain.
Disney is facing a boardroom fight due to the significant number of individual shareholders who hold as much as 40% of the company's shares, making their votes crucial in a proxy battle against activist investor Nelson Peltz.
Investors are increasingly betting on Europe to drive the next phase of the global equity rally, as the US market becomes more expensive and European stocks show potential for outperformance.
Warren Buffett is unlikely to sell more Apple stock due to the DOJ antitrust lawsuit, and investors should hold on to their shares as the lawsuit may be more of a distraction than a significant threat to the company's future.
Strong winds forced a United Airlines flight from Tel-Aviv to divert to New York Stewart International Airport, resulting in several passengers being evaluated for medical concerns.
Amazon is offering up to 79 percent off a wide range of fashion and beauty items, including Levi's jeans, skincare products, and designer fashion brands, making it the perfect time to grab some spring essentials.
Boeing's major executive shakeup, including the departure of its CEO and head of commercial airplanes, could be a significant step towards addressing the company's ongoing quality control issues and improving its stock performance.
Boeing's recent major executive shakeup, including the departure of the CEO, chair of the board, and head of commercial airplanes, could be a significant turning point for the company as it seeks to address its ongoing quality control issues and regain investor confidence.
Portland's McCormick & Schmick’s Harborside, the last remaining location of the once sprawling restaurant chain, is set to close after service on Sunday, ending the chain's presence in the city where it was founded.
The Southern California winner of last summer's $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot, Yanira Alvarez, purchased her winning ticket at the Las Palmitas Mini Market in Los Angeles and chose to receive a lump sum payment of $558.1 million, making it the sixth largest prize in US history.
Tony's Chocolonely, a Dutch chocolate company, has become a major player in the industry through its smart branding and bold campaigns, raising awareness about the inequality and exploitative practices in the cocoa industry.
California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) has voted to elect activist investor Nelson Peltz and Jay Rasulo to the board of Walt Disney Company, with CalPERS stating that the media giant will benefit from fresh perspectives.
Six people were hospitalized after a United Airlines flight from Israel to Newark was diverted to a New York airport due to high winds.
A guest at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas hit the jackpot three times in one night, winning a total of $667,750 from playing slot machines.
Seven people sustained minor injuries after a United Airlines plane experienced turbulence and high winds, forcing it to land at a different airport than intended.
OpenAI has developed a voice cloning technology called "Voice Engine" that can replicate a person's voice and speech patterns based on a small audio sample, and although the company is cautious about its release, it hopes to start a conversation on the responsible use of synthetic voices.
At least six people were taken to hospitals after a United Airlines flight bound for New Jersey was diverted to a New York airport due to high winds and a sick passenger.
The Oakland airport is considering changing its name to "San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport" in an effort to increase awareness of its location in the Bay Area and attract more direct flights, especially international routes.
The winner of last summer's $1.08-billion Powerball jackpot, Yanira Alvarez, has been revealed after purchasing the winning ticket from Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles, and another Powerball prize of $935 million is up for grabs on Saturday.