Airbus is ready for pilotless jets - are you?

The chief salesman for Airbus says his company already has the technology to fly passenger planes without pilots at all - and is working on winning over regulators and travelers to the idea.

Pillsbury recalls over 4,000 cases of flour over E. coli concerns

Select bags of "Pillsbury Best 5-pound Bread Flour," which is sold by New York-based Hometown Food Co., were recalled as a precaution due to the potential presence of E. coli, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Domino's to test autonomous delivery

Domino's plans to test pizza delivery using fully autonomous vehicles in Houston.

Elon Musk claims he's deleting his Twitter account

Elon Musk says he's deleting his Twitter account 10 months after his use of the social media site landed him in trouble with U.S. regulators.

State leaders OK new rental protections for pricey NYC

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — More than one million apartment dwellers in and around New York City are getting new protections against big rent increases under a landmark tenants' rights bill signed into law Friday.

Study: New Jersey ranked 4th best state to live in

There are a lot of factors that go into finding a state to call home, from the local economy to affordability, education, quality of life, safety and more. Taking those factors into account, a new study by WalletHub.com places New Jersey as one of the Top 5 best states to live in, handily beating out New York and Connecticut. 

Trump says he plans to keep criticizing Fed over rates

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump says he has no intention of ending his public attacks on the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies even though he knows he has made Chairman Jerome Powell's job more difficult.

Reynolds Wrap seeks ‘Chief Grilling Officer' to identify best BBQ ribs in America

The makers of Reynolds Wrap are bringing back their highly popular “Chief Grilling Officer” position. The CGO’s main role is to find the best BBQ ribs in America, which doesn’t sound like too burdensome of a job.

Texas governor signs controversial 'Save Chick-fil-A' bill into law

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday signed the so-called “Save Chick-fil-A” bill into law, a new provision that supporters say defends the fast-food restaurant and protects religious freedoms. Opponents have argued it discriminates against the LGBT community.

Target now offering same-day delivery on thousands of items

Target is now offering same-day delivery on thousands of items for $9.99 per order, a move that indicates the retailer is joining the heated delivery war with Amazon and Walmart.

New York City extends moratorium on ride-hail licenses

The growth of ride-hailing companies, such as Uber and Lyft, is at a standstill in New York City. And it will stay that way.

U.S. gas prices could fall below $2 per gallon in cheapest areas, analyst says

The national average of gas prices has fallen for the fourth straight week, and may soon fall under $2 per gallon in some areas, according to an analyst from a company that sources real-time fuel prices.

Study: Facebook will pay people to track phone usage

Facebook wants to pay you to track your phone activity. The tech giant is launching a new program that will pay people who give the company access to track their information.

Businesses showing discontent with Trump's trade policies

Corporate America was blindsided last week when Trump threatened to impose crippling taxes on Mexican imports in a push to stop the flow of Central American migrants into the United States.