Hyundai Motor America is offering free adapters for drivers to use at Tesla's extensive Supercharger network.
The FAA temporarily forced the airline to halt all operations due to the issue.
Customers across the U.S. took to social media to vent about American Airlines not being able to fly on Tuesday morning.
The holiday season is busy for Americans as loved ones gather for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day events. But some people leave gifts and errands to the last minute.
The status of the Panama Canal is non-negotiable, President Jose Raul Mulino said in a statement Monday signed alongside former leaders of the country, after Donald Trump's recent threats to reclaim the man-made waterway.
Due to operational issues, the Biden administration has abandoned two important efforts to reduce student debt, depriving millions of Americans of anticipated financial aid.
A House Ethics Committee report accused former Florida Representative Matt Gaetz of paying women, including a 17-year-old girl, for sex and using illegal drugs during his time in Congress.
The 26-year-old faces both state and federal charges in connection with Brian Thompson's killing.
Millionaire Millennials and Gen Xers are more than twice as likely to prefer sharing their wealth with the next generation during their lifetime compared to Boomers.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., president-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the HHS, wants to make sugary drinks ineligible for SNAP benefits.
The Better Business Bureau reveals the top holiday scams targeting unsuspecting shoppers this season. From fake job offers to deceptive ads, learn how to protect yourself from these common holiday frauds.
Nordstrom common shareholders will receive $24.25 in cash for each share they hold, a premium of about 42% on the company's closing common stock price as of March 18, 2024.
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz is reportedly attempting to get a restraining order to block the House Ethics Committee from releasing a report on an investigation
Thomas Sanders, 57, was scheduled to die by lethal injection, nitrogen hypoxia or electrocution for the horrific murders of Lexis and Suellen Roberts
Special payments — up to $1,400 per person — will be automatically deposited into taxpayers' bank accounts or mailed as paper checks, in the coming weeks.
Texas has put up controversial billboards to deter migrants from crossing into American soil.
Federal regulators said the nation's largest banks failed to put safeguards in place for consumers, creating a "gold mine for fraudsters."
GOP House members are considering a plan to split the spending bill into three separate parts.
Berkshire Hathaway bought shares of Occidental Petroleum, Sirius XM and VeriSign this week
The company said bookings in the quarter for 2025 were higher than the prior year, and bookings for 2026 are breaking records.
The shares are worth about $4 billion based on Thursday's closing price.
Military personnel and reservists on active duty would still be required to report overseas and at home.
The inflation numbers came in lighter than expected which is encouraging to investors.
President-elect Donald Trump early Friday demanded that Congress either scrap or extend the "ridiculous" debt ceiling to 2029 after the House rejected a spending bill he backed.
Social Security benefits are not part of the budget process and are funded through dedicated revenue. But will they still go out?
U.S. President Joe Biden's mental acuity has been in question over the years, and a new explosive report by WSJ revealed that since his first day as commander-in-chief, his aides had been working to hide his true condition from the world.
Blind old cat rescued after falling into the freezing waters of a lake in Massachusetts.
Hundreds of Starbucks baristas are going on a 5-day strike in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle, citing unfair labor practices and stalled negotiations with the company.
Discount retailer Big Lots says it is planning to start liquidating hundreds of locations nationwide after a sale to Nexus Capital Management fell through.
President-elect Donald Trump's meddling in a bipartisan spending bill appears to have backfired Thursday after the House -- including dozens of Republicans -- voted against his proposal to keep the federal government open.