Country Eggs recalls cage-free products in California and Nevada following salmonella outbreak
Country Eggs is recalling large brown cage free eggs distributed in California and Nevada following a Salmonella outbreak affecting at least 92 people.
United and Delta face lawsuits over windowless window seats sold to passengers for extra fees
Passengers are suing United Airlines and Delta Air Lines for deceptive practices after paying premium prices for windowless window seats on flights.
Airbnb apologizes after 'superhost' allegedly used AI-doctored photos to claim $16K in fake damages
A London woman received an Airbnb refund after proving a Manhattan host submitted AI-manipulated photos to support false $16,000 damage claims.
Delta denies using AI to set flight prices after facing congressional criticism from lawmakers
Delta Air Lines tells lawmakers it doesn't use AI for personalized ticket pricing, only for demand forecasting and market analysis through Fetcherr partnership.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and Trump appear to mend fences after previous public disagreements: report
Jamie Dimon met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office alongside the Treasury and Commerce secretaries to discuss financial rules, the economy and trade deals.
Icon of the Seas crew member allegedly stabbed co-worker before jumping overboard world's largest cruise liner
A cruise ship crew member died after going overboard following an alleged stabbing attack against a female co-worker who's now in stable condition.
Lufthansa CEO's wife leaves Italy after deadly accident claims young babysitter's life in resort town
Vivian Alexandra Spohr is being investigated for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly striking and killing Gaia Costa with her BMW X5 in an Italian resort town.
OpenAI chief declares love for US while lamenting Democratic Party's radical turn against 'techno-capitalism'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declares pride in America while feeling "politically homeless" as Democrats shift away from his techno-capitalist values.
GE Appliances to move washing machine production from China to Kentucky in $490M investment
GE Appliances invests $490 million to relocate washer production from China to Kentucky by 2027, adding 800 full-time jobs amid changing economic policies.