Elaine Thompson / AP One Passenger Dead, Dozens Injured After Boeing Jet Hits 'Severe Turbulence' The aircraft was not blamed for the incident, but Boeing said it had been in contact with the airline to offer any support it could. By Johnathan Jones May 21, 2024
Alex Wong / Getty Images; Dylan Mulvaney / Instagram screen shotCommentary Anheuser-Busch Will Hate What Supreme Court Justice Alito Did Amid Bud Light Boycott Many customers were turned off by Bud Light's harebrained decision to partner with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. By Samantha Chang May 21, 2024
Chris Cone / AP Images for Red Lobster Red Lobster Files for Bankruptcy, Announces 'Stalking Horse' Sale The most prominent of recent mistake by the company was an 'endless shrimp' offering by a previous CEO that cost the company $11 million. By George C. Upper III May 20, 2024
Charleston Police Department Whistleblower's Suicide Note Released: 'I Pray Boeing Pays' Barnett was in Charleston to be deposed for a whistleblower complaint he filed in 2017 against Boeing, where he had worked for 32 years. By George C. Upper III May 20, 2024
George Rose / Getty Images Landmark Las Vegas Casino Closing, Demolition Scheduled for This Year One of the major landmarks of the Las Vegas Strip is closing, so that a new hotel can be built on the site. By Jack Davis May 16, 2024
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images McDonald's Customers Left Frustrated as New $5 Deal Comes With Major Catch Fast food chain McDonald's is feeling the pressure of President Joe Biden's horrendous economy leaving customers frustrated with price hikes. By Warner Todd Huston May 16, 2024
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Report: Iconic Trump Hotel Struggles Under New Ownership, To Be Sold Next Month Former President Donald Trump is a hard act to follow, as the group that bought his former D.C. hotel has found out. By Jack Davis May 14, 2024
Jessica McGowan / Getty Images Walmart Begins Major Round of Layoffs and Employee Relocation As Bidenomics continues to depress the economy, retail giant Walmart moves to institute a wave of layoffs and employee relocations. By Warner Todd Huston May 14, 2024
The Image Party / Shutterstock Red Lobster Abruptly Closes Dozens of Locations - 'Largest Restaurant Liquidation Ever' Underway "This happened out of nowhere. All the people that we work with, they're losing their jobs and not knowing what to expect after that." By Jack Davis May 14, 2024
Herika Martinez - AFP / Getty Images Nonprofits Making a Fortune in Border Crisis, US Office of Refugee Resettlement Signing Over Taxpayer Money: Report A new report says there are vast amounts of money being made by agencies that serve the hordes of illegal immigrants crossing into America. By Jack Davis May 13, 2024