Sharon Stone sued for allegedly causing car crash in Los Angeles
Sharon Stone is being sued by a woman after the actress allegedly made "unsafe turning movement" and crashed into a car on an off ramp in Los Angeles.
49ers star George Kittle on Gatorade's Fast Twitch providing essential energy boost: 'It checks all the boxes'
49ers star tight end George Kittle needs an extra boost for his offseason morning workouts, and Gatorade's Fast Twitch, with 200mg of caffiene and essential vitamins, is what he uses.
H-E-B recalls ice cream over potential metal contamination
H-E-B, a grocer with over 400 locations in Texas and Mexico, announced that it voluntarily recalled certain ice cream packages for potential metal contamination.
Former auto honcho exposes the 'colossal mistake' made with America's EV push
Former Ford, Chrysler and General Motors executive Bob Lutz claims trying to get the electric vehicle push done "overnight" is a "colossal mistake" for markets.
The cost of college tuition surged the highest in these states
College has continued to surge in costs over the past several years, putting a growing number of students in debt. GOBankingRates broke down where its rising the most.
Costco has yet to bring warehouses to these 3 US states
Costco has over 600 warehouses across the U.S., but not one is located in these three states.
Gold pocket watch recovered from Titanic’s wealthiest passenger sells for nearly $1.5M
A 14-carat timepiece belonging to John Jacob Astor IV, the wealthiest passenger aboard the ill-fated Titanic, sold for nearly $1.5 million at auction.
Gen Zers are 'catching the wave' of blue-collar jobs that AI can't take, tech CEO says
Lincoln Tech CEO Scott Shaw discusses how Gen Z is shifting away from college education to pursue blue-collar jobs that can't be done with artificial intelligence.
Butter lovers to have new Ritz cracker offering in limited-edition flavor, plus gold-bar opportunity
Ritz has announced a new limited-edition "Buttery-er Flavored Crackers" snack offering, which hits store shelves April 29, 2024 — along with a contest starting May 1 to win a 24-karat gold bar.
Billionaire forced to demolish Nantucket beach home
Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht reportedly had to raze his beach house on the Nantucket coast. Erosion was to blame, according to the Nantucket Current.
Vacationing at these destinations? You will pay tourist taxes, fees
Travelers may encounter a tourist tax or fee depending on their destination. Locals like New Zealand, Japan and Venice, Italy have them.
America crowns its best-dressed CEOs
A new survey of Americans ranks titans of industry and names the best-dressed chief executives in the nation, and some of the picks might surprise you.
Rare $1 bills with printing error could be worth thousands: 'They're still out there'
Due to a printing error made by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, you might have a rare dollar bill on hand that's worth thousands of dollars — check your wallets.
Anne Heche estate owes $6M in creditor claims
Anne Heche's estate is "insolvent" with more than $6 million in creditor claims still outstanding. Her son believes the issues can be resolved "fairly."
We’re being ‘very cautious’ about expanding our restaurants: Cameron Mitchell
Cameron Mitchell Restaurants founder and CEO tells ‘The Claman Countdown’ that labor costs have improved and restaurant traffic is back to prepandemic levels.
Delta Air Lines Boeing plane loses emergency slide mid-flight, crew hears 'non-routine' vibrations
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 767 bound for Los Angeles, California made an emergency landing into New York JFK after losing it's emergency slide mid-flight
Top Education Department official stepping down as college financial aid fiasco continues
RIchard Cordray, who heads the Federal Student Aid office, will step down in June in the midst of a financial aid crisis that's leaving some students without necessary aid
Just one out of 10 SUVs receives 'good' crash test rating
The Subaru Forester is the only small SUV that received a "good" rating during an updated crash test, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Southwest CEO says airline mulling changes to its open seating policy
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said that the carrier is considering changing the boarding and seating processes on its planes in order to improve its financial position.
Google releases AI skills course in education push
Google has rolled out a new artificial intelligence course and announced it will invest $75 million for 1 million Americans to take it as part of an education initiative.