DOT launches investigation into Southwest Airlines over holiday flight cancellations
The Department of Transportation is in the initial phase of an investigation of Southwest Airlines over the thousands of flights canceled during the holiday season.
Disney's Splash Mountain ride water sells on eBay for thousands following closure of beloved ride
Since the closure of Walt Disney World's Splash Mountain ride, Disney goers have taken to eBay to attempt to sell water, with some listings asking for thousands of dollars.
Georgia Gov. Kemp vows to protect businesses from protestors after anti-police riot in downtown Atlanta
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday said the state sent a strong message after the arrest of the six suspects accused of domestic terrorism when protests devolved into chaos.
Border Protection warns travelers face fines for smuggling eggs to US from Mexico as prices soar
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported an increase in attempts by travelers to bring eggs into the U.S. from Mexico as prices soar because of an outbreak of avian influenza.
NY AG's office calls on Madison Square Garden to explain use of facial recognition to bar lawyers from venues
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment over a reported practice of using facial recognition to ban lawyers.
JetBlue, beloved for its snacks and Wi-Fi, tries fixing its flying
JetBlue says it has spent millions to reduce costly delays and cancellations and has hired veteran executives from American and Delta Air Lines to aid in the effort.
Alabama airline worker who was sucked into engine remembered as 'loving mother' of 3 kids
Courtney Edwards, the Piedmont Airlines worker who died after being sucked into a plane engine at an Alabama airport, is being remembered by her union as a “loving mother.”
China fires back at Yellen, tells US to 'cope' with its own debt
China clapped back at U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen after she accused Beijing of being a debt reform 'barrier' for Africa and told Washington to 'cope with its own debt problem.'
LEGO Group moving North American HQ to Boston
The LEGO Group announced Tuesday that its relocating its North America office to central Boston by the end of 2026 in order to support the company's "long-term growth ambitions."
US investigators believe 2019 Boeing 737 crash in Ethiopia was most likely caused by impact with a bird
Authorities investigating the 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia involving a Boeing 737 Max believe an object, such as a bird, made impact with the plane before the accident.
Sha'carri Richardson booted from American Airlines flight after argument with flight attendant
Track and field star Sha'Carri Richardson was ordered to deplane an American Airlines flight Saturday morning after a heated exchange with a flight attendant.
Yellen’s South Africa visit: ‘Not especially warm welcome’
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen steps into a superpower trade and political battleground over Africa with Russia and China, as her tour of the continent takes her to South Africa on Tuesday.
Alabama airline worker sucked into engine with 'bang,' plane filled with passengers shook violently: NTSB
A National Transportation Safety Board investigation of a fatal accident at an airport in Montgomery, Alabama, says the worker killed was sucked into a plane’s engine with a “bang.”
Universal Studios Hollywood stunt performer hospitalized after accident, is dragged from water
Universal Studios Hollywood confirmed that a stunt performer was taken to the hospital Monday after an accident during a performance of the popular WaterWorld: A Live Sea War Spectacular show.
United States, Mexico far from reaching agreement over plan to ban imports of genetically modified corn
Mexico plans to ban imports of genetically modified corn for human consumption. The United States and Mexico are still far from an agreement regarding the plan.
Chase locking up some NYC ATM locations early citing 'rising crime and vagrancy'
Chase is closing some of its New York City ATM vestibules earlier due to rising crime at the locations, frustrating customers who complained on social media about the limited access.
Atlanta anti-police riots hurt downtown businesses, workers’ wallets, employees say
Workers in downtown Atlanta said that the anti-police protest that devolved into violence Saturday night impacted business and their wallets, according to a local report.
Major plane shortage fuels turbulent skies
Airline experts signal that passengers may see more travel disruptions as one report indicates a shortage of more than 12,000 aircrafts due to supply chain issues.
Airline earnings coming in strong, despite rising fares and economic slowdown
Following Delta Air Lines and United Airlines’ earnings reports last week exceeding expectations, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, and American Airlines will report on Thursday Jan. 26.
After airline flight chaos, lawmakers look to fix FAA's flawed NOTAMS computer system
Lawmakers are set to consider a bipartisan bill to overhaul the FAA's Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system after an outage caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays.