Amtrak boasts free baggage for passengers after Southwest Airlines announces end to popular perk
Amtrak is reminding travelers that train passengers can bring one personal item and two carry-on items for free after Southwest Airlines announced a change to its free baggage policy.
CYBEX recalls multiple car seat styles over concerns harness straps might not properly restrain
CYBEX has recalled a handful of its rear-facing car seats and their associated travel systems after a defect with the harness straps could be dangerous in the event of a crash.
Dunkin' to stop charging customers extra for non-dairy milk alternatives
Dunkin' will no longer charge an extra fee for non-dairy milk substitutions, following suit with a decision made by competitor Starbucks a few months ago.
Fitbit to pay $12.25M penalty after not immediately reporting known defect in recalled Ionic smartwatch
Fitbit will pay $12.25 million after reaching a settlement with the Consumer Product Safety Commission for not reporting a known defect in a now-recalled product.
Texas restaurant chain ordered to pay $2.8M to woman burned by BBQ sauce
A 19-year-old Texas woman who sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q for injury after sustaining a second-degree burn from barbeque sauce was awarded $2.8 million by a jury.
Teamsters union launches historic nationwide strike against Amazon: 'Paying the price'
Amazon workers associated with the Teamsters union are walking off the job at seven facilities across the country in a historic strike against the trillion-dollar company.
Boeing to layoff hundreds in Washington state as company-wide cuts continue
Boeing will be laying off 396 employees in Washington state as part of the 10% cut of the company's global workforce following a crisis-filled year.
Service workers at Charlotte airport go on strike ahead of possible record Thanksgiving travel
Service workers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport went on strike Monday morning in protest of unlivable wages and unfair labor practices.
Google must sell Chrome browser in move to end monopoly on internet searches, DOJ says
Google must sell its Chrome internet browser after a federal court ruled earlier this year that the company maintained an illegal monopoly over internet searches, the DOJ argued.