Disney sees decrease in wait times at parks on Fourth of July
Disney had notably shorter posted wait times for its U.S. theme parks on the Fourth of July, indicating foot traffic was down, according to data from Touring Plans.
Airbnb bookings dip in Austin, San Francisco prompting ‘doom loop’ fears
A decline in Airbnb bookings in metropolitan areas including Austin and San Francisco is raising concern about real estate markets in those cities and the potential for a "doom loop."
Century-old business latest casualty of San Francisco retail closures
Goorin Bros., a San Francisco hat store that was founded in 1895, will shutter a Union Square location, following other stores that have fled the city since the pandemic.
NYC sued by food delivery services over new minimum wage law
Food delivery companies, including GrubHub, Uber and DoorDash, are suing New York City in an attempt to fight a new law requiring a $17.96-an-hour minimum wage for workers.
NYC's new AI hiring software regulations hit with pushback from business groups
Businesses in New York City now must prove any artificial intelligence-driven hiring software they use does not have any racist or sexist biases under a new law.
Racist robots? NYC now requires 'bias audit' when AI used for job recruiting
New York City passed a law governing AI-assisted hiring practices, mandating that businesses that use the tool must conduct a third-party "bias audit" to prevent discrimination.
JetBlue to end alliance with American in an attempt to save Spirit merger
JetBlue Airways is ending its alliance with American Airlines following a judge's ruling that it was anti-competitive in the hopes of saving a pending merger with Spirit Airlines.
1,500 Disney collectibles will go up for auction
An auction house will sell part of Joel Magee's collection of Disney items later in the month. Items like a "Dumbo" ride vehicle and Haunted Mansion "Doom Buggy" will be for sale.
Woman disrupts American Airlines flight in meltdown over 'not real' passenger: 'I'm getting the f--k off'
A woman disrupted a flight from Dallas-Fort Worth to Orlando in a hysterical meltdown over a "not real" passenger and demanded to be let off the plane.
Casa Bonita restaurant to pay staff $30 an hour, ban tipping amid South Park creators' relaunch
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the restaurant and entertainment venue and its relaunch will see staff paid $30 an hour and tips banned.
Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
United CEO apologizes for flying private jet while the airline delayed, canceled thousands of flights
Amid thousands of delays and cancelations this week, United Airlines CEO flew private across the country Wednesday. He later apologized on Friday.
San Francisco residents earning $100,000 considered 'low income'
A California government agency says that a $100,000 salary in San Francisco is considered "low income," according to a memorandum earlier in June.
Fire scorches Tiffany & Co flagship store building after $500 million renovation
An electrical fire damaged the front of Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store in Manhattan on Thursday, just weeks after the store reopened following a $500 million renovation.
American Airlines pilot warns 5G rollout on planes 'is just crazy'
American Airlines Pilot Capt. Dennis Tajer joined "The Big Money Show" to discuss the safety concerns following the FAA's 5G rollout.
American Airlines passenger gets entire plane to himself after 18-hour delay
An American Airlines passenger was the only one on his flight after it was delayed by 18 hours.
Delta flight touches down at North Carolina airport without front landing gear
A Delta Air Lines flight arrived at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday with no front landing gear deployed, stopping with its nose on the pavement.
Ford donates customized Bronco 'firefighting command rig' to National Park Service
Ford Motor Co. has built a custom Bronco specially outfitted to help firefighters during wildfire season and is donating it to the National Park Service.
NYC pizzerias torch Dem-run city over coal, wood-fired oven crackdown: 'More important things to worry about'
Pizzeria owners from Grimaldi's and Paulie Gee's in New York City discuss the "exorbitant" costs associated with potential emissions regulations on coal and wood-fired ovens.
Eric Adams defends love of 'vegan pizza' amid NYC wood and coal-fired oven crackdown, cites Canada wild fires
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told conservative activist Scott LoBaido to "bring me a vegan pizza" and chat about a proposal targeting businesses using coal and wood-fire ovens.