California taxpayers paying nearly $20M for wireless electric charging project at UCLA
Wireless electric vehicle charging is coming to a Southern California university's streets with a hefty price tag that taxpayers are footing much of the bill for.
Boeing to lay off 2,200 Washington workers in coming months
Boeing workers across the U.S. are learning about a round of layoffs, with most workers impacted currently working in the state of Washington.
Spirit Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Spirit Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the company announced Monday morning.
Norovirus outbreak on Princess cruise ship leaves dozens of passengers, crew sick: CDC
A Princess Cruises ship is completing a month-long journey from Asia on Sunday after dozens of passengers and crew fell ill with Norovirus.
AI developers discover 'Donald Trump neuron', expert says
Artificial intelligence recognizes images and the name of President-elect Donald Trump so much, an expert called the phenomenon the "Donald Trump neuron" in a recent podcast.
Delta investigating after plane's nose mysteriously suffered damage
Delta is working to figure out how one of its planes suffered nose damage. The discovery was made when the flight landed in Denver after leaving Detroit.
Cheers! Voters in Philadelphia suburb approve starting process to allow sale of alcohol
A New Jersey borough has voted to allow liquor sales for the first time in its 120-year history. Now, council members look to move the process forward.
Disneyland getting revamped ride ahead of Thanksgiving, months after Disney World
Tiana's Bayou Adventure is preparing to make a splash at Disneyland. The ride is a refurbishment of the former Splash Mountain that came under scrutiny.
New Jersey suburb poised to eliminate alcohol sale prohibition after 120 years
Voters in one New Jersey town will decide whether or not they will allow restaurants to sell alcohol, but due to state law only a couple would be allowed.