Toyota delays production of US-made EVs until 2026
Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota will not begin producing electric vehicles at its U.S. factories in 2025 as planned, postponing production until the first half of 2026.
Salt Life apparel brand to close 28 retail stores after bankruptcy auction
Dozens of Salt Life retail locations are closing across the country after the fashion retail chain was sold at a bankruptcy auction earlier this summer.
Scandinavian Airlines flight makes emergency landing after mouse jumps out of in-flight meal
A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Norway to Spain was forced to make an emergency landing in Denmark after a mouse scurried out of one passenger's in-flight meal.
Federal judge blocks revamped Biden student loan handout, latest legal setback for the administration
A federal judge in Georgia on Thursday issued an order blocking a program from the Biden administration that would waive hundreds of billions of dollars in federal student loan debt.
Lara Trump, Tiffany Trump social media said to be hacked, made to promote fake cryptocurrency venture
Social media accounts belonging to Lara Trump and former President Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany Trump were hacked on Tuesday before being locked down.
Lowe's drops some DEI policies, latest American company to do so: memo
Home improvement retail chain Lowe's is reportedly ending multiple diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and altering other representation-focused parts of its corporate programming.
Former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to kill plane engines says he wants to fly again
The former Alaska Airlines pilot, who attempted to turn off the engines of a passenger airplane mid-flight due to a drug-induced confusion, is starting a non-profit for pilots with mental health issues.
Trump says he 'certainly would' give Elon Musk a job in his administration
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told an interviewer this week that he would offer tech billionaire Elon Musk a spot as an advisor in a future administration.
X closes Brazilian office after judge threatens arrests over censorship orders
Social media platform X is closing its offices in Brazil after a high-ranking judge threatened the company with arrests following failure to comply with censorship orders.