Harris Teeter is combating DC theft surge with new policies, including bag restrictions
Harris Teeter has implemented several new security policies amid rising retail theft in Washington, D.C., one of which bans the use of backpacks and duffel bags.
Former Slack CEO's daughter missing, believed to have run away to crime-ridden San Francisco neighborhood
The 16-year-old daughter of Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield is missing, California officials announced. She is believed to have run away.
Oracle's Nashville headquarters will be mini-city
Oracle Corp.'s future Nashville, Tennessee, campus will have clinics, restaurants, hotels and a concert venue, in addition to corporate offices, CEO Larry Ellison says.
New California bill would restrict line-skipping service Clear at airports in name of equity
A new bill would restrict the expedited security screening company Clear from operating in California airports as its proponents say it lets wealthier people skip the line.
Biden admin's new airline rules to require cash refunds for canceled flights, fees disclosed up front
The White House announced new Department of Transpiration rules that require automatic, cash refunds for canceled or significantly delayed flights and disclosure of junk fees.
Oracle's Larry Ellison announces plans to move world headquarters to Nashville
Oracle founder and executive chairman Larry Ellison announced Tuesday that he plans to relocate his company's world headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee.
Swiss Air flight takeoff from NYC to Zurich aborted after 4 jets cleared to cross runway: report
A close call was reported at JFK Airport in New York City last week when a Swiss Air flight had to abort takeoff while other planes were crossing the runway.
Delta Air Lines gives workers 5% raise, boosts starting pay
Delta Air Lines announced Monday it is giving all its employees a 5% raise worldwide and is hiking starting pay to $19 an hour, after paying out $1.4 billion in profit-sharing bonuses.
Stuart Varney: Democrats have run New York City into the ground
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed former President Donald Trump's New York City trial and anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.
Disneyland replaces lamp posts after heavy light fixture toppled onto guests: report
Disneyland is replacing light poles throughout the California park after one toppled over last year and injured three visitors amid high winds.
'Googlers against Genocide' arrested after 10 hour sit-in at corporate headquarters: WATCH
Nine Google workers were arrested Tuesday night after staging a 10-hour sit-in protest at the company’s offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California.
Whistleblower testifies Boeing is producing defective planes, says he's received physical threats
Whistleblower Sam Salehpour, a quality engineer at Boeing, testified to the Senate that the airplane manufacturer has put out defective aircraft and ignored his warnings.
Boeing whistleblower warns 787 Dreamliner could 'fall apart' in midair unless safety issues addressed
Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour talked to NBC News before attending a Senate investigations subcommittee, claiming 787 Dreamliners risk falling apart midair under long-term fatigue.
Boston Marathon bomber fighting to keep $4,000 prison canteen account
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is contesting federal prosecutors' efforts to seize the thousands of dollars he has accumulated in his prison canteen account.
Spirit Airlines employee caught on video cursing out passenger during altercation
A passenger and Spirit Airlines employee were caught on video during a profanity-laced altercation at at a Florida airport earlier this month.
Stuart Varney: Trump's hush money trial is a 'show' put on by Democrats
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed the start of Trump's criminal trial over an alleged hush money payment to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.
Lufthansa, United modify schedules after Iran launches attack on Israel
Lufthansa and United Airlines continue to monitor the situation in the Middle East, with the former suspending all flights to some places like Tehran, until April 18.
Israel's airspaces closed for domestic, international flights; United Airlines cancels planned departures
Israel prepared for Iran's missile and drone attacks by closing its airspace to both domestic and international airlines starting at 12:30 a.m. Sunday local time.
St. Louis downtown trapped in 'doom loop,' marred by empty offices, break-ins and store closings: Report
A new report revealed that the once busy downtown area of St. Louis, Missouri is closing many stores, leaving buildings crumbling and vacant for potential squatters.
Disney parks will issue lifetime bans for people who lie about disabilities
Guests at the Disneyland and Disney World amusement parks who make false statements on disability needs to gain access services will be banned for life, according to an announcement from Disney.