JetBlue offers families of slain NYPD officers free flights ahead of funerals
Ahead of funerals for fallen New York City police Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora, JetBlue Airways said it is offering free flights flights to their family members free as well as members of law enforcement who wish to attend the funerals.
Caesars Entertainment rebrands Bally's as Horseshoe Las Vegas
Caesars Entertainment announced that it will begin transforming its Bally's casino into Horseshoe Las Vegas.
Restaurant reservations in cities with vaccine mandates tank compared to cities without: OpenTable data
Restaurant reservations are seeing big dips in cities where vaccine mandates were implemented.
UAE sheikhdom to allow gaming as Wynn Resorts plans project
One of the seven sheikhdoms in the United Arab Emirates said Tuesday it will allow “gaming” while announcing a multibillion-dollar deal with Las Vegas-based casino giant Wynn Resorts.
Utah mom says she was kicked off American Airlines flight because toddler daughter pulled off mask
She just wanted to get home, bogged down with luggage and a cranky two-year-old – days after her first flight had been canceled. But a single mother from Utah says she was thrown off an American Airlines flight after a dispute about her toddler's mask.
Musician stuck on Crystal Symphony cruise has 'no clue' when ship will sail
Musician Elio Pace reacts to his cruise ship being rerouted, stranding crew members after the ship was issued a warrant for arrest.
Big Game 2022: Dancers criticize halftime show recruiters for alleged unpaid gigs, call for change
A number of dancers are speaking out and taking umbrage with the idea that recruiters are allegedly requesting individuals to work as unpaid volunteers for the halftime show of February’s big game.
Hundreds of Crystal Symphony cruise ship crew members remain aboard luxury liner
The ship was supposed to dock in Miami on Saturday. However, a federal judge there issued an arrest warrant for the ship on Thursday, a maritime practice where a U.S. Marshal goes aboard a vessel and takes charge of it once it enters U.S. waters. Instead, the ship diverted to the Bahamian island of Bimini.
Detroit reveals tentative compensation plan after city systematically overtaxed, foreclosed on homeowners
The president of the Detroit City Council introduced a tentative plan Saturday to compensate residents after the city overtaxed homeowners by at least $600 million between 2010 and 2016.
How the US messed up its new 5G rollout: ‘It wasn’t our finest hour’
The U.S. government failed this week to avoid a collision between U.S. telecom companies and airlines over the rollout of new 5G cellular networks.
Minneapolis restaurants sue mayor over vaccine mandates
Over half a dozen restaurants in Minneapolis have banded together in a joint suit levied at Mayor Jacob Frey this week over recently instated vaccine mandates.
'No one is happy about it': Rising cost of ingredients forces bakery shops to raise prices
Nearly every ingredient used at a bakery costs more.
DHS requires non-US travelers to be fully vaccinated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said that beginning Saturday it will require non-U.S. individuals hoping to enter the U.S. via land ports of entry and ferry terminals at the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
WATCH NOW: Investing in BlackRock hurts West Virginians, treasurer says, 'a clear conflict of interest'
West Virginia Treasurer pulls banking contracts from BlackRock over anti-energy concerns.
American Airlines international flight turns around after passenger refuses to comply with mask requirement
An American Airlines flight was forced to turn around on Wednesday and go back to Miami after a passenger refused to comply with the federal mask requirement.
NYC Mayor Adams paid in bitcoin and ethereum for first paycheck
New York City Mayor Eric Adams had his first paycheck converted to crypto via Coinbase
QR code scams hit Texas, officials warn they're being used to steal personal information
A QR code scam is hitting Texas. The cities of Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and now the FBI have issued warnings against malicious QR codes that could steal your personal information.
In Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood, rising crime fuels move to secede
An increase in violent crime has spurred a movement in Atlanta’s wealthiest and whitest neighborhood, Buckhead, to push harder to secede and create a new city with its own police force.
Biden attempts to clean up Russia-Ukraine comments
Former CIA officer Mike Baker reacts to Biden's Ukraine comments on 'Kennedy.'
Biden's attempt to clean up his press conference mess 'made it worse': McFarland
Former deputy national security adviser and author KT McFarland slams Biden's attempt to walk-back his 'minor incursion' comments on Russia-Ukraine.