DC pizza shop owner fed up over city's crime: 'Fallen into anarchy'
The owner of a pizza restaurant and Italian deli in Washington, D.C., is expressing frustration over the city's crime crisis, saying the eateries have been robbed multiple times.
Alaska Airlines acquires Hawaiian Airlines in $1.9 billion deal
Alaska Airlines announced it is combining with Hawaiian Airlines to expanding benefits and options for travelers throughout Hawai'i and the West Coast.
Three-year cruise canceled weeks before shoving off, after one woman sold her apartment to join unique voyage
Life at Sea Cruises, a three-year cruise around the world, was canceled just two weeks before it was supposed to sail from Amsterdam.
MoveOn lays off workers as donations leading into the 2024 campaign year slow: reports
MoveOn, a nonprofit progressive organization established in 1998, reportedly laid off several employees this week in response to a drop of donations to the group.
Botched Disney World ride shows Snow White missing arm, appears to be stolen by dwarf: 'This is hysterical'
During a ride at Disney World, Kira Haas noticed that the animatronic Snow White was missing her arm, and that it appeared Dopey the dwarf had taken it.
WATCH: Snow White armed ripped off, stolen by Dopey at Magic Kingdom, Disney World ride
Kira Haas captured a video of Dopey holding onto Snow White's arm, except it wasn't attached to her body. Her video on TikTok received over 300,000 views. (Credit: Kira Haas)
Multiple cars stranded after Google Maps leads them 'straight into the desert with no road'
Google has apologized to a group of drivers who were routed through the Mojave Desert as a deter for a closed freeway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
US Steel announces plans to lay off hundreds at southern Illinois mill
Up to 1,000 jobs are on the chopping block for U.S. Steel Corporation's Granite City Works mill in southern Illinois, the company announced this week.
WA school employees sue Monsanto for $165 million over toxic contamination leaked from light fixtures
Bayer's Monsanto must pay $165 million to school employees near Seattle who claim harm from exposure to chemicals in the company's light fixtures, as ruled by a U.S. jury.
Texas Tragedy: CEO, former TCU football player and his 2 children killed while traveling for Thanksgiving
The Fort Worth community is mourning the loss of a North Texas CEO and former TCU football star who was killed in a car crash, along with his two children, while on their way to visit family for Thanksgiving.
Cargo pilot unable to rein in escaped horse on plane, forcing return flight to JFK airport
An Air Atlanta Icelandic pilot was forced to dump 20 tons of fuel and circle back to John F. Kennedy Airport after an onboard horse broke free midflight.
Woman on meth tries to open emergency exit door after showing signs of anxiety
A woman who was on meth attempted to open an emergency exit door aboard a Korean Air flight Thursday traveling from New York to Incheon, South Korea.
Player turns $2.50 bet into nearly $348K playing slots at Las Vegas airport
A lucky guest made a $2.50 bet playing slots at a Las Vegas airport and turned it into nearly $348,000, per IGT Jackpots.
Los Angeles grocery store chain touts $200 turkeys: Pricey poultry
A popular West Los Angeles grocery store was spotted selling Thanksgiving turkeys for over $200.
Nevada fire department recruiting nationwide to combat staffing shortages
Fire departments across the nation are facing staffing shortages and the search for more recruits is not easy due to the strenuous training required for the job.
Minnesota woman files lawsuit against off-duty worker with Delta Air Lines for unwanted groping, kissing
A lawsuit from a Minnesota woman claims that she was the victim of unwanted touching and kissing from an off-duty worker with Delta Air Lines during a flight from Las Vegas to Minneapolis.
New Orleans neighborhood relying on private security to keep streets safe
The Garden District neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana, voted to hire private security by using extra money from property taxes as the police department runs short on officers.
Buttigieg has Thanksgiving message for 'extremist Republicans' before 'busiest travel days in US history'
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said "extremist Republicans in Congress" would be to blame for disruptions in air travel, arguing they're trying to slash vital funding.
Record-shattering roller coaster simulates falling from cliff with 155 mph speeds
The Six Flags Qiddiya theme park in Saudi Arabia is expected to open next year and will feature the Falcon's Flight, the fastest and tallest roller coaster in the world.
Coast Guard calls off search for missing Carnival cruise ship passenger
Weather, large search area impacted the United States Coast Guard efforts to locate missing Carnival Glory cruise passenger Tyler Barnett from Louisiana.