Kellogg CEO faces backlash for suggesting people eat ‘cereal for dinner’ to save money
WK Kellogg CEO Gary Pilnick’s cost-saving suggestion of eating cereal for dinner has yet to win over consumers who are feeling the strain of grocery prices. Pilnick posed buying cereal for dinner to save money on groceries in an appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk
TSA PreCheck travelers don’t have to show physical IDs at some airports
If you’re a TSA PreCheck member traveling on United Airlines via Chicago’s O’Hare or Los Angeles international airports, life just got a bit easier. United recently updated its website to show that ‘Touchless ID’ technology, which lets users go through security
Former FTX chief Sam Bankman-Fried seeks no more than six years in prison as sentencing trial awaits
Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried, the former head of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, have requested a sentence of just five to six years in prison in the wake of his conviction last year on seven counts of fraud. U.S. probation officials
Forget a new bathroom, just fix the faucet: Consumers take a break from home renovations
Households are hitting pause on their tub-to-shower conversion plans and buying new shower curtains instead. After a pandemic-era renovation craze, the nation’s two largest home improvement retailers say customers are spending less on big projects in favor of cheaper do-it-yourself fixes. Lowe’s
Mike Johnson is again staring down a government shutdown — and his conference
The House returned to Washington on Wednesday with the goal of averting a partial government shutdown — a looming deadline that has become routine in the past several months as the notoriously fractious House Republican conference has fought against a
New congressional map adopted in N.Y, a state central to deciding control of House
Lawmakers in the Democratic-led New York legislature approved a new congressional map Wednesday with slight adjustments made to the boundaries of a few districts after earlier this week rejecting a map drawn by an independent commission. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced
Supreme Court to weigh Trump’s immunity claim in D.C. 2020 election trial
The Supreme Court will review Donald Trump’s unprecedented claim that he is shielded from prosecution for actions taken while in office, further delaying the former president’s federal trial in the nation’s capital on charges of conspiring to overturn his 2020
Virginia school board member arrested on Jan. 6 riot charges
A school board member in Frederick County, Va., who has faced calls to resign over his presence inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was arrested Tuesday and charged with trespassing and disorderly conduct during the riot. Miles Adkins, 40,
Supreme Court divided over gun-rights challenge to Trump bump stock ban
A divided Supreme Court seemed to struggle Wednesday with the legality of a federal ban on bump stock devices, which allow semiautomatic rifles to fire hundreds of bullets per minute. Liberal justices suggested the devices were exactly what Congress had in
Republican House candidate who disparaged Special Olympians says he’s still running
A Republican congressional candidate in Ohio said Wednesday that he would not end his campaign despite backlash over comments he recently made denigrating people with mental disabilities. “After carefully considering the pressure and attacks by the Washington Establishment Machine, my family