SpaceX launch to rescue two astronauts stuck since June 2024 is scrubbed
Elon Musk and SpaceX are looking to bring Barry "Butch" Wilmore and Suni Williams, the pair of U.S. astronauts that have been in space much longer than NASA originally planned, back to Earth soon.
Rival airline execs weigh in on Southwest changing free bag policy: 'It’s the slaying of a sacred cow'
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby and Delta Air Lines President Glen Hauenstein on Tuesday weighed in on Southwest Airlines making a major change to its checked bag policy.
Ford unveils its Ford Heritage Fleet
The vehicles in the Ford Heritage Fleet highlight various achievements that the company has had over the years and will also provide insights and inspiration for future vehicle development.
Airlines see lower customer demand, cut back financial expectations
Several major U.S. airlines dialed back their quarterly financial expectations as the industry contends with softer demand from economic uncertainty and other factors.
Retailer with 355-year history may close stores as 'threat and realization' trade war weigh
Department store retailer Hudson’s Bay Company is undergoing a restructuring through Canada’s Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act as it struggles to pay its debts.
Restaurants deal with high costs as DOJ reportedly looks into egg prices
Eateries are contending with high costs of eggs amid an ongoing shortage and a reported Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into sky-high prices.
Ross Stores opens 19 new stores in 14 states
Ross Stores said Monday it has added 19 locations to its footprint this month. They included 16 Ross Dress for Less stores and a trio of dd's Discounts shops.
Ford investing $4 million in scholarships for auto technicians
Ford is further backing the training of automotive technicians with a new, larger investment in its Auto Tech Scholarship program. The move will fund 800 scholarships of $5,000.
Maserati MC20 hits nearly 200 mph without a driver
A Maserati MC20 coupe recently reached a speed of almost 200 miles per hour – and there was no human driver behind the wheel at the time.