San Francisco Whole Foods hit with 560 calls of violence, drugs, vagrants before closing: report
Employees at a recently closed Whole Foods Market in downtown San Francisco suffered rampant crime and were threatened personally by criminals before the store was closed.
Vacant US office buildings are getting residential upgrades to make up for pandemic shift to remote work
Across the U.S., the pandemic shift to remote or hybrid work has left office buildings empty. Now, instead of tearing them down, some owners and investors are giving them "new life."
NBA superstar Kevin Durant signs lifetime deal with Nike
Kevin Durant has joined Michael Jordan and LeBron James as the only athletes to sign lifetime contracts with Nike after Durant's deal was announced Friday.
New York City's transportation system ending updates on Twitter, says platform is 'no longer reliable'
The MTA announced it will no longer provide service updates on Twitter, saying that the platform is "no longer reliable" for providing consistent updates.
'Soft skills' are critical today. Here's why job recruiters value them so much
Soft skills are important in today's job market and may lead to being hired. The skills include active listening, empathy, resourcefulness, ability to work in a group and more.
DeSantis says Disney lawsuit has no merit, companies shouldn't have 'their own governments'
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reacted to Disney's lawsuit against him, saying it is politically motivated and brushing off criticisms that he is anti-business.
Chicago Popeyes employee seen on TikTok destroying restaurant after allegedly not getting paid for a month
A viral TikTok video shows an employee at a Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in Chicago dumping food on the floor and destroying the restaurant after he allegedly wasn't paid for a month.
Minnesota man reconnects with iPhone lost at sea in Waikiki
A man scuba diving off Waikiki, Hawaii, found an iPhone underwater and returned it to its owner from Minnesota in working condition — even after being under the surface for over a month.
Documents of Babe Ruth's sale to Yankees auctioned for $312,000, more than triple what slugger was sold for
The paperwork that made Babe Ruth's sale from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees official was sold through Lelands for a combined $312,000.
Mike Trout's uncle sells Little League baseball signed by All-Star for thousands at auction
The uncle of Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout decided to cash in on a Little League ball signed by Trout when Trout was 12 years old. The decision worked out in his favor.
Miller High Life beer cans destroyed after slogan disapproval: 'Misleads the public and harms winemakers'
Social media users chime in after Comité Champagne, a French champagne organization, announced it requested Miller High Life beer cans be destroyed due to "infringement."
Disneyland California animatronic dragon fire reportedly prompts park to suspend similar effects globally
Disneyland and other parks are suspending fire effects worldwide after a 45-foot-tall Maleficent Dragon burst into flames during a live "Fantasmic!" show in Anaheim, California.
American Airlines flight forced to turn back after striking bird
An American Airlines flight headed for Phoenix, Arizona struck a bird Sunday afternoon, forcing the aircraft to return to John Glenn International Airport in Columbus, Ohio.
Man's body stored in drink cooler after he dies on Celebrity Cruise: lawsuit
The family of Robert Jones is suing Celebrity Cruises for allegedly mishandling his remains, which resulted in their decomposition aboard the cruise ship Celebrity Equinox.
Massive Disney prop bursts into flames during live 'Fantasmic!' show
The Maleficent Dragon became engulfed in flames during Disneyland's "Fantasmic!" show in California, prompting some cast members to evacuate Frontierland.
'Wasted' Delta passenger in first class accused of forcibly kissing flight attendant: court docs
A Texas man flying Delta Air Lines first class was arrested after allegedly getting "wasted" on red wine and kissing a male flight attendant without consent.
Bud Light marketing VP takes leave of absence in wake of Dylan Mulvaney backlash: report
Beverage conglomerate Anheuser-Busch has rearranged the management of its Bud Light brand following a widespread conservative boycott of the beer.
Ray Kelly: Alvin Bragg is contributing to the rising crime in NYC
Guardian Group CEO Ray Kelly on what's driving the crime crisis in NYC and the arrest of two New York residents for allegedly running a secret Chinese police station.
Boeing resumes deliveries of 787 Dreamliners after pause, edges Airbus in Q1
Boeing announced that it delivered 64 aircraft in March after the FAA allowed deliveries of 787 Dreamliners to resume, which helped it edge out rival Airbus in the first quarter.
Video shows moments before bird strikes Delta engine during JFK airport takeoff
A Delta Air Lines plane was forced to land after a bird reportedly struck its engine during takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York.


















