Masters neighbor refuses to sell home despite millions in offers from Augusta golf club
The Masters is underway at Augusta National after players took to the green Thursday, but there is another competition near the prestigious club — a land grab.
Hiring based on skills is a win-win for employees and employers by removing 'unnecessary barriers:' report
Researchers argue by hiring based on skill set rather than college degrees, employers can open up jobs to qualified candidates who previosly weren't able to apply.
Ultra Right Beer creator recounts trials and tribulations of launching successful brand in 12 days
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer, a brand that launched amid backlash to Bud Light, jumped on a "significant cultural moment" exactly one year ago.
Texas women say ‘houses before spouses’ after buying properties together; real estate expert weighs in
The real estate game is changing in Texas as co-founders of a company are helping young adults buy homes — not with family but with friends. Rogers Healy CEO weighs in.
OJ Simpson civil judgment collection to continue after death, Goldman attorney pledges
An attorney seeking to collect judgment from O.J. Simpson following a 1997 civil case ruling is vowing Thursday to push forward despite Simpson's death.
'Drives me absolutely insane': Sticker shock at the pump as gas prices up over 50% since Biden took office
Americans filling their tanks up at a gas station in Alexandria, Virginia, reacted to gas prices rising over 50% since January 2021, when President Biden took office.
The notions that keep people from exploring trade careers are starting to get a 'little wobbly': Mike Rowe
The MikeRoweWorks Foundation founder weighs in on how Gen Z is turning to trades amid surging college costs and the top annual trade salaries.
Rite Aid to close 53 more stores amid bankruptcy proceedings
Retail pharmacy chain Rite Aid has announced the closure of dozens of more stores in court filings, according to reports. The stores are in nine states.
Rising costs on flights: When to book, and what to expect
Travel app Hopper reported that prices for airline tickets will start to rise next month as demand snaps back for the summer. Prices will peak at the end of May and early June.
In-N-Out burger heiress fought 'toe-to-toe' to keep costs down amid minimum wage hike
In-N-Out owner Lynsi Snyder is fighting to keep costs down, saying she feels an obligation to customers even as rivals increase prices to offset the new minimum wage legislation.
Two-thirds of colleges mandate DEI courses for graduation, report finds
A new report by Speech First investigated 248 colleges from around the U.S. and found that two-thirds mandate DEI courses to satisfy general education requirements needed to graduate.
12 tips for spring-cleaning your workspace with ease
While spring-cleaning this year, don't leave your office behind. This is a space where you spend a lot of your time, so make sure it's organized to your liking.
An auction to have lunch with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff to launch in early May
A lunch with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff will hit the virtual auction block in early May as a San Francisco-based nonprofit looks to raise funds.
A top goal of Americans is to buy a new car, build emergency savings: study
This year, Americans will be looking to take advantage of an improving car buying market and to save for emergencies.
Consumer Reports says USDA National School Lunch Program should drop Lunchables
Consumer Reports wants the U.S. Department of Agriculture and its National School Lunch Program to drop Lunchables. It started a petition on the topic, too.
Boeing 737 Max diverts to Idaho after in-flight emergency
A Boeing jet operated by Air Canada diverted during its flight from Mexico City to Vancouver, Canada, making an emergency landing in Idaho after a warning light illuminated.
‘Star Wars’ chicken leg stilt props from 1977 movie to go for thousands at auction: ‘Bizarre’
Props from the first 'Star Wars' movie are up for auction in the United Kingdom. The unique chicken leg stilts were originally made by a family of stilt dancers.
USPS proposes raising stamp prices again
The USPS on Tuesday laid out the slew of price hikes it aims to implement, saying they would amount to roughly 7.8% increases across mailing services.
Boeing whistleblower raises concerns over safety of 787 Dreamliner jets
Federal officials are investigating Boeing again after a whistleblower raised concerns about shortcuts taken when assembling the 777 and 787 widebody jets.
Job trend 'resenteeism' has employees coasting through workdays and hanging on, rather than quitting
As an unproductive mentality today called "resenteeism" affects both small businesses and large companies across the country, job and hiring experts share insights on this latest trend.