USPS increasing stamp prices for second time in 2024, by record-equaling amount
Stamp prices are going up again this weekend, with the U.S. Postal Service bumping up the price of a first-class mail Forever Stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.
100-year-old New Jersey woman still works 50 hours a week at family business: 'My faith is the whole thing'
Miriam Todd from New Jersey has just turned 100-years-old, but that hasn't stopped her from working at her family's furniture store over 50 hours every week.
How are LEGO sets designed? History of the popular toys built brick by brick
The process of designing a LEGO set is a long one. It all starts with an idea and trial and error to get to the perfect set for users to build.
Trump's tax-free tips proposal would be 'massive' for restaurants, servers: Jon Taffer
'Bar Rescue' host and executive producer Jon Taffer breaks down the impact of inflation and tax-free tips on the restaurant and food service industries.
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.
Fort Lauderdale tapped by Monopoly for new city edition of board game, more cities to follow
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has become the latest city chosen for Monopoly's city edition. The game's maker is soliciting input from the community and searching for the next location.
Left-wing activism rampant in corporate shareholder proposal process: report
A Securities and Exchange Commission process for approving shareholder proposals favors a left-wing bent in corporate policies, claims a watchdog, citing audits from 2018-2022.
16 Handles founder Solomon Choi dies at 44
Solomon Choi's famed 16 Handles grew to 40 locations internationally before he sold the franchise in 2022 to its largest franchiser, Neil Hershman.
Majority of Gen Zers want to become entrepreneurs, report finds
A Square Future of Commerce report found that 54% of Gen Z students surveyed in 2023 want to become entrepreneurs as opposed to working traditional 9-to-5 jobs.
Missouri restaurant defends higher minimum age requirement for customers to avoid 'drama'
A Missouri restaurant defended its age requirement policy to ensure a "mature and relaxed environment" for guests after it drew attention on social media.
Airline passenger tracks down stolen luggage to airport worker's home using Apple watch
A resolute Spirit Airlines passenger tracked down her stolen luggage to the home of an airport retail worker after it vanished from a Florida airport.
Gin made from England-sourced honey available in US following global spirit distributor's acquisition
Silent Pool Gin was acquired by William Grant & Sons, a global spirit distributor, in 2023. The company broke the brand into the U.S. spirits market in early May.
Cracker Barrel CEO says restaurant chain has lost relevancy, eyes menu changes and remodeling
Cracker Barrel is eyeing several changes, including new menu items and store remodeling to entice new diners and offset some of its losses since the COVID pandemic.
Exclusive: CEO of Bass Pro Shop reveals nature-based amphitheater, Morgan Wallen to perform at grand opening
Founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, Johnny Morris, is opening an outdoor arena in Missouri, The venue will host 18,000-20,000 guests and features a panoramic oasis.
Ultra Right Beer announces special giveaway in latest ad hitting back at critics: 'How's that for tone?'
Conservative beer brand UltraRight announced a car giveaway in the company's latest ad for "100% woke-free" beer.
'Like a third world country': Phoenix homeless encampment cleared but troubles persist, business owner says
Phoenix business owner Steve Trussell said homeless people outside his downtown office leave trash and graffiti and create safety concerns for his employees.
Ohio bar sparks controversy with new policy banning patrons under 30 after reported violence: 'No exceptions'
An Ohio bar implemented an age-restriction policy earlier this month that divided its customers after the bar reportedly experienced crime and safety issues.
Anti-Israel protest disrupts Google conference: 'Google Cloud rains blood'
Protesters at Google’s developer conference in California chanted “Shame on Google" and “Google Cloud rains blood" while blocking entrance into the event.
Fort Worth's tallest building sells for just $12.3M at auction in stunning price drop
The tallest building in Fort Worth, Texas, has been bought by a bank for $12.3 million, three years after it sold $137.5 million. Burnett Plaza has 40 stories and is 567 feet tall.
Former Patrón execs disrupt vodka category with blue Weber agave spirit typically found in tequila
Weber Ranch Vodka is made with 100% blue Weber agave and has a velvety mouthfeel. It is the first product launched to consumers by Round 2 Spirits.