Chevron clarifies future of Hess Toy Truck after $53B deal

After Chevron shelled out $53 billion for Hess Corp., the oil giant made a deal of its own, telling customers its iconic Hess Truck will remain a holiday staple. 

Here's what grocery shoppers are willing to spend a little more cash for

Even as food prices remain high, many Americans aren't afraid to spend a little more money to get these brand-name food products instead of the generic versions.

Pizza Hut will now stay open until midnight or later in the US

The pizza chain hopes to become the late-night dining spot for hungry Gen Z customers, staying open as late as 2 a.m. in some locations.

Spirit Airlines cancels dozen of flights over 'necessary' inspections, expects to last for days

The budget airlines said the cancellation of approximately 100 flights is being taken out of "an abundance of caution," and said the impact on its network is expected to last for several days.

General Motors latest offer includes 25% compounded wage increase, COLA reinstatement

The offer comes following GM's earlier inclusion of its future battery plants in the UAW's national master agreement that staved off an escalation of strike targets.

Spoiled milk and drain flies: Novi restaurants hit with violations

At least four Novi restaurants were hit with violations from the Oakland County Health Department during a round of inspections late last week.

What are the cars made by the UAW and when will the strike affect supply?

The UAW makes roughly 40% of all cars sold in the United States and these are the cars that may be most affected by the union strike.

Nikon Small World photo contest shows life under the microscope

Have you ever wondered what lighting a matchbox looks like under a microscope? The 2023 Nikon Small World microphotography winners are in.

Chick-fil-A releases its first-ever cookbook

The new “Extra Helpings” cookbook comes with 26 recipes for breakfasts, side dishes, dinners and desserts, as well as “a few classic Chick-fil-A recipes” from the menu.

Auto supplier businesses endangered by extended UAW strike, says expert

"They are not necessarily ‘mom-and-pop,’ but they’re small businesses. They may have 10 to 20 employees, 30 employees or less. And they don’t generate a whole lot of revenue on an annual basis."