Orlando sees organic growth as city celebrates major milestone
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer emphasizes homegrown businesses and culinary destinations as the city transforms from tourism-focused to diversified economic hub.
WNBA growth surges as Connecticut Sun strike deal for record sale amid rising franchise valuations: report
Steve Pagliuca, a minority owner of the NBA's Boston Celtics, agreed to buy the Connecticut Sun for $325 million. The most expensive deal in WNBA history awaits approval.
Tesla ordered to pay millions in damages after jury finds automaker partly responsible for fatal 2019 crash
Tesla has been found partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash, and a federal jury ordered the automaker to pay more than $242 million in damages.
Disney World ferry boat crashes into dock during rough weather: 'A lot of people screaming'
On Wednesday, a ferry boat at Walt Disney World crashed into a dock during rough weather.
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.
NYC cleaning lady describes terrifying face-to-face encounter with gunman: 'I was so scared'
New York City cleaning lady Sebije Nelovic is speaking out about her chilling encounter with gunman Shane Tamura during the 345 Park Avenue shooting.
Sprawling new $200M White House ballroom to be paid for by Trump and donors
President Donald Trump and private donors will pay for the estimated $200 million construction of a new ballroom on the White House grounds.
The 'real threat' of Zohran Mamdani's support from Gen Z: Katrina Campins
'The Big Money Show' discusses why young New Yorkers are supporting Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani for mayor.
EPA administrator tours Boston Dynamics factory amid US push to become ‘AI capital of the world’
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin discusses the Trump administration’s domestic AI and energy production efforts on ‘Varney & Co.’
Delta flight diverted to Minneapolis after severe turbulence, leaving 25 people on board hospitalized
Delta said 25 people were hospitalized after a flight from Salt Lake City made an emergency landing in Minneapolis due to severe turbulence.
Delta flight plummets 1,000 feet, 25 injured in severe turbulence
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joins 'America's Newsroom' to weigh in after extreme turbulence forced a Delta Airlines flight to divert to Minneapolis and as NTSB hearings begin on the deadly Washington, DC crash from January.
Mamdani’s rise in NYC mirrors economic flight to the south, study shows
A new project by the nonprofit Committee to Unleash Prosperity tracks a growing number of Americans relocating to southern states drawn by lower taxes, fewer regulations, and pro-growth policies.
United Airlines, JetBlue partnership gets Trump admin clearance to fly
DOT reviewed a United Airlines and JetBlue partnership after Spirit Airlines opposed the deal, with seven daily round-trip flights planned for JFK airport.
NYC office shooting raises new corporate security concerns for business leaders
The mass shooting at a Manhattan office building raises new concerns for business leaders looking to secure their staff and buildings from threats.
Manhattan shooter's motive is 'even murkier' than we thought, retired NYPD official says
Retired NYPD executive intelligence officer Paul Mauro analyzes the latest details about the shooting rampage in Manhattan on 'The Evening Edit.'
What to know about the Manhattan office building housing Blackstone, NFL that was scene of shooting
The New York City office building at 345 Park Avenue where a deadly shooting occurred serves is the headquarters of investment firm Blackstone, as well as the NFL and Rudin Management.
Barstool’s Dave Portnoy raises funds for NYPD Officer killed in Midtown shooting
Barstool Sports initiates charity drive for NYPD officer Didarul Islam's family following his death in a Manhattan shooting, continuing Portnoy's history of supporting law enforcement.
Blackstone identifies employee killed in NYC shooting
Four killed in Manhattan office shooting, including a Blackstone employee and NYPD officer, as police investigate alleged shooter Shane Tamura's motives.
Spirit Airlines to furlough 270 pilots due to lower off-season demand
Spirit Airlines, which emerged from bankruptcy in March, announced 270 pilot furloughs while the Air Line Pilots Association works on voluntary options.
Trump 'ultimately comes out as a winner' with the EU, foreign affairs lawmaker says
House Foreign Affairs Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., weighs in on President Donald Trump's landmark trade deal with the European Union on 'The Evening Edit.'