San Francisco 'doom loop' threatens to gut downtown economy as employees work from home
A San Francisco Chronicle editorial warns readers about the 'doom loop' threatening the city's economy, which stems from the transition to remote work negatively impacting the city's downtown.
Miami Heat unveil new arena name after removing FTX reference
The Miami Heat’s arena, previously known as FTX Arena, will be called Kaseya Center. The Heat removed the FTX reference after "the collapse of our previous partner."
Atlanta has the busiest airport in the world
Five of the 10 busiest airports in the world are located in the United States, according to the Airports Council International (ACI) World.
Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush
Hawaii's lawmakers are debating the issue of having tourists pay to help defer the costs associated with keeping the state's natural beauty.
Four states join US bid to stop JetBlue-Spirit merger
Four more states have joined the Justice Department in a lawsuit aimed at blocking the merger of Spirt Airlines and JetBlue.
Staple restaurant of Downtown Disney in California closes its doors for final time
Catal Restaurant and Uva Bar, two original eateries of the Downtown Disney outdoor shopping mall in Anaheim, California, are closing their doors on April 14.
Mark Wahlberg's mission to turn Las Vegas into 'Hollywood 2.0' with 10,000 new jobs
Mark Wahlberg is on a mission to transform the film and television industry in Las Vegas. The actor wants to build a studio that he said will provide 10,000 new jobs.
Barstool's Dave Portnoy unleashes over Trump's indictment: 'What a joke'
Following former President Donald Trump's indictment, Dave Portnoy took to twitter to express his opinion. He slammed the indictment, calling it "a joke."
Spirit Airlines bringing in 4,000 pilots, flight attendants, other team members this year
Spirit Airlines will recruit several thousand new workers this year, including pilots, flight attendants, plane maintenance techs and other employees, the company said.
Disney World union members vote yes on company’s pay increase offer
Members of a coalition of Walt Disney World unions voted yes Wednesday on an agreement with the company to raise the minimum wage for workers.
LA luxury real estate agents rush to offload properties before 'mansion tax' hits
The clock is ticking for those who own homes in Los Angeles that they are trying to sell for more than $5 million. The city's "mansion tax" takes effect April 1.
United Airlines flight returns to Houston for emergency landing following 'mechanical issue'
A United Airlines plane that suffered a “mechanical issue" shortly after taking off from Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on Tuesday night made an emergency landing.
Delaware man wins $5M playing Florida Lottery scratch-off game while vacationing in Delray Beach
A man from Delaware has claimed his $5 million scratch-off prize from the Florida Lottery, which he won while on vacation in South Florida.
Carnival Cruise Lines has record future bookings, demand rebounds
Carnival Corporation on Monday said its future bookings hit record volumes in the first quarter and reported demand rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canadian Pacific train derails near Chicago
A Canadian Pacific train has derailed in the Chicago area, the latest in a series of train derailments around the U.S. in recent months.
United Airlines seeks to launch commercial flying taxi service in Chicago within 2 years
United Airlines has partnered with Archer Aviation and plans to launch an electric flying air taxi service between O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and downtown Vertiport Chicago in 2025.
New Orleans cracks down on influx of Airbnb-style short-term rentals with new restrictions
New Orleans is once again attempting to crack down on the city's influx of Airbnb-style short-term rentals by adopting new regulations limiting owners to one property per block.
Las Vegas to host Elite 8 March Madness game Saturday as 68M Americans place wagers
Sixty-eight million Americans are expected to place bets on March Madness games when it's all said and done. That’s 18 million more people betting compared to last month’s Super Bowl.
American Airlines to temporarily suspend route due to Boeing dreamliner delays
American Airlines is cutting flights now so because of expected delays in the delivery of Boeing 787 Dreamliners, crucial for the transatlantic route.
TSA declares peanut butter a liquid, social media reacts
The debate is over if the TSA considers peanut butter a liquid after the agency took to social media to share that peanut butter is a liquid, not a solid.