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."
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.
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.
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.
Tom Brady becomes part owner of WNBA's Las Vegas Aces
Future NFL Hall of Famer Tom Brady expanded his business portfolio Thursday when it was announced he joined the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces ownership group with Mark Davis.
Pilot from another airline helps Southwest plane land safely after captain needs 'medical attention'
An off-duty pilot from another airline helped Southwest Airlines Flight 6013 make a safe landing in Las Vegas after one of its pilots needed "medical attention" following takeoff.
Mental health workers shortage has created a growing healthcare crisis
A mental health worker shortage has caused a crisis among kids and teenagers who need service. People who work in the field say this worker shortage could be detrimental.
Someone is sending paid food deliveries to an LA neighborhood, leaving residents uneasy: 'I don't trust it'
Los Angeles residents are trying to figure out why dozens of Uber Eats deliveries have been showing up on their doorsteps despite never being ordered by the residents.
Delta flight to Atlanta diverted to Dallas over 'unruly passenger'
A Delta Air Lines flight to Atlanta made an unexpected landing in Dallas early this morning due to the behavior of an “unruly passenger,” the airline says.
FBI arrests exiled Chinese social media mogul in alleged $1B fraud scheme used to fund luxurious NYC lifestyle
The FBI arrested exiled Chinese businessman Ho Wan Kwok, also known as "Miles Guo," in an alleged $1 billion fraud scheme used to fund his luxurious lifestyle in the New York City area.
FAA investigates another close call, this time at Reagan National Airport, ahead of safety summit
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating yet another close call, this time between two planes at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.
Mexican Mafia members run profitable illegal Los Angeles casinos from behind bars: 'Hidden in plain sight'
Illegal casinos in Los Angeles that are overseen by incarcerated members of the Mexican Mafia are flourishing in the city, according to the LA County Sheriff's Office.
CME CEO Terry Duffy's wife carjacked in Chicago crime crisis
The wife of CME Group’s Terry Duffy was the victim of a recent carjacking in Chicago, the chief executive said in a podcast episode published Thursday.
Siegfried & Roy's Las Vegas mansion, Jungle Palace, sells for $3 million
The Siegfried & Roy mansion, commonly known as Jungle Palace, has been sold for $3 million. Roy Horn lived there until his death in May 2020.
Disney park price hikes 'too aggressive,' CEO Bob Iger admits
Walt Disney Company's theme park pricing may have increased too aggressively, CEO Bob Iger said Thursday, in a speech at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference.
Pete Davidson's Brooklyn apartment available to rent for $30,000 per month
Pete Davidson's former penthouse apartment in Brooklyn, New York, has hit the market for $30,000 per month. The 4,500-square-foot unit features a private rooftop terrace.
This cruise line can’t turn you down
Norwegian Cruise Line says it can trim marketing spending while maintaining the momentum it has gained as passengers return to cruises in the post-pandemic era.
Samuel Adams masters non-alcoholic beer with Just the Haze, remasters Boston Lager
Samuel Adams introduced its fist non-alcoholic beer in 2022, winning a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival, and introduced Remastered Boston Lager in 2023.