Property developer reveals California city where investors could 'make a killing'
Post Brothers CEO Michael Pestronk explains why he believes San Francisco, California provides opportunities for investors despite businesses fleeing the city.
San Francisco loses another large downtown business as city's troubles mount
Citing "local business conditions," Cinemark says it is closing its theater in San Francisco's Westfield mall, becoming the latest major firm to pull out of the crime-ridden city.
JetBlue unveils new aircraft paint design to 'stand out' among other airlines
JetBlue is launching a new standard airplane paint design "that goes all-in on the company’s namesake color." The airline plans to introduce the design on all of its aircraft.
Death toll rises in fungal meningitis outbreak tied to procedures in Mexico
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating a multinational outbreak of fungal meningitis that has already killed four people.
Walking away: San Francisco mall owner hands property back to bank as exodus continues
Westfield has given up its San Francisco Centre mall according to a new report, making it the latest company to flee the crime-riddled California city.
11-year-old girl on Turkish Airlines flight dies after falling ill, company says
An 11-year-old girl died after becoming unconscious while traveling on a Turkish Airlines flight to the U.S., which made an emergency landing in Hungary.
Hurricane barrier along Texas coast could protect residents while improving supply chain delays
The coastal hurricane barrier would not only help protect infrastructure on the Gulf Coast, it would also help improve supply chain delays during tropical storms, hurricanes and floods.
Congress considers striking down Obama-era rule requiring airlines to advertise full price of flights
A bipartisan House committee proposed a bill that would strike down the Obama-era rule that requires airlines to advertise the full price of flights including taxes and other fees.
Lionel Messi's decision to play for Inter Miami prompts skyrocketing ticket prices
Lionel Messi's move to Inter Miami of the MLS shook the soccer world on Tuesday. Now, fans are forking over wads of money to see him play.
American Airlines allowing passengers to rebook without fees as wildfire smoke impacts Northeast, mid-Atlantic
American Airlines is allowing passengers to rebook flights without change fees because of wildfire smoke from Canada that is affecting airport operations.
FAA delays flights for 5 major US airports so far, as Canada wildfire smoke impacts visibility
The FAA announced flight delays at New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Charlotte, North Carolina, airports Thursday amid Canada's wildfires.
Major hotelier abandoning San Francisco properties, says city's 'path to recovery remains clouded'
Park Hotels & Resorts says it has stopped making payments on a $725 million loan that secured two major San Francisco hotels and plans to shut them down.
Nationwide lifeguard shortage may cause hundreds of pools and beaches to close this summer
A nationwide lifeguard shortage, which grew during the pandemic, may result in the closure of many pools and beaches across the country this summer.
Former ByteDance exec counters TikTok CEO's testimony, CCP has 'backdoor' access to user data stored in US
An ex-ByteDance executive accused TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew of "misdirection," arguing in a recent court filing that the Chinese Communist Party accesses user data through a "backdoor."
Celebrity Cruises norovirus outbreak leaves more than 175 sick
A norovirus outbreak aboard a Celebrity Cruises ship that left the New York City area in mid-May sickened more than 175 people, the CDC says.
Business owner abandons 'lawless' San Francisco, calls out 'horrific' city leadership: 'We're fed up'
Tom Wong, a lifelong San Francisco resident and private security firm owner, joined "Varney & Co." after fleeing the city for the safety of the suburbs.
Chicago Walgreens redesigned with only 2 aisles available for browsing, the rest behind counters: report
A renovated Walgreens store in downtown Chicago now only has two aisles of products available for public browsing while the rest is behind counters.
Van Halen's Sammy Hagar takes it ‘next level’ launching Cabo Wabo Beach Club
Rock icon and spirits entrepreneur Sammy Hagar recently opened his first Cabo Wabo Beach Club at the Waterfront Resort in Huntington Beach, California.
United Airlines pilots union moves closer to strike
The United Airlines pilots union has unanimously voted to authorize a strike vote, as pilots demand better pay and working conditions from United Airlines.
From Sin City to Sports City, Las Vegas now a sports destination
Las Vegas has become a sports destination over the past six years. The latest announcement is a new MLB ballpark site to house the Oakland Athletics after their relocation.