Texas 51 mins ago Texas teen delivers clapback after grumpy customer curses at her: 'We don't need your business' A Texas teenager stood up to a grumpy customer after the adult lady cursed at her over a $6 snow cone misunderstanding, the small business said in a viral video.
ECONOMY June 21 Sober curiosity rising: How Americans are redefining socializing in a drinking culture The number of Americans with alcohol use disorder nearly doubled from 2019-2022, but some studies show that over 40% of Americans are trying to drink less this year.
Media June 5 Small businesses accuse Missouri city of forcing them out with baseless blight label to score lucrative deal Three small businesses in Brentwood, Missouri, accused the city of making a baseless blight designation to replace longtime businesses with a massive redevelopment to make big bucks.
Fox News Flash May 5 Coffee shop owner blames Biden for skyrocketing costs hurting business: 'He should resign' A Seattle cafe owner blames President Biden for not doing enough to help Americans as business owners increasingly turn to credit cards to keep their shops afloat.
Media May 3 CEO of erectile dysfunction, hair loss treatment brand mocked for offering jobs to anti-Israel students Investors and commentators slammed Hims & Hers CEO Andrew Dudum on social media after he extended job offers to anti-Israel college students protesting on campus.
Joe Biden April 29 New federal transgender rules place women's workplace rights 'under attack,' EEOC commissioner charges The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission published new guidance detailing an employer could be found guilty of harassment over bathrooms and pronouns.
Food-Drink April 24 Tabasco put spice in American life: Here's the surprising origin of Louisiana heat Tabasco, founded in Avery Island, Louisiana, in 1868, is one of the world's most popular hot sauces. It was conceived by an Irish-American banker amid privation that followed the Civil War.
Media April 20 NPR reporters scoff at claims outlet is biased: ‘We have strong, heated editorial debates’ about coverage In a new Washington Post piece, NPR reporters countered the wave of criticism their outlet received following their former colleague Uri Berliner's essay accusing NPR of liberal bias.
Media April 19 NBC News chief being paid by Walmart, Pepsi 'clearly a problem' as network's ties to both companies go deep NBC News chief Cesar Conde's financial ties to Walmart and Pepsi are fueling questions among critics, including one insider who says it doesn't "smell right."
Michigan April 18 Michigan girl's contaminated Wendy's meal left her with permanent brain damage, lawsuit claims Aspen Lamfers allegedly suffered a life-altering E. coli infection from a Wendy's meal in 2022. Her mother is suing the owner of the Wendy's location in Jenison for $20 million.