NJ panel approves buyer for Tropicana casino

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Eldorado Resorts has been given temporary approval to own Atlantic City's Tropicana casino, part of a $1.85 billion acquisition of Tropicana Entertainment.

Restaurant robot cooks 'perfect' burger

A new restaurant in San Francisco is using a robot and artificial intelligence to create what its backers claim is the perfect burger every time.

Amazon to sell real Christmas trees this year

Watch out for the 7-foot box on the doorstep. Amazon plans to sell and ship fresh, full-size Christmas trees this year.

Ikea considers making modernist office building into a hotel

A brutalist-style structure that was designed by famed architect Marcel Breuer and has sat vacant along Interstate 95 for over a decade may soon see new life as a hotel.

John Lennon commemorative stamp released

NEW YORK (AP) -- John Lennon's iconic mop top, round glasses and grin will now adorn a U.S. stamp.

British Airways travelers' credit card details hacked

Hackers obtained the credit card details of some 380,000 British Airways travelers during a two-week data breach this summer that leaves the customers vulnerable to financial fraud, the airline says.

4 ways to fight identity theft, secure your accounts and protect your credit

One year ago, Equifax announced a stunning data breach affecting 147 million people. Since then, the vast majority of Americans have taken some sort of action, and according to CompareCards.

Ford recalls 2M pickup trucks; seat belts can cause fires

DETROIT (AP) - Under pressure from U.S. safety regulators, Ford is recalling about 2 million F-150 pickup trucks in North America because the seat belts can spark and cause fires.

Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop settles over claims about vaginal eggs

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company Goop has agreed to pay $145,000 in civil penalties over products including egg-shaped stones that are meant to be inserted into the vagina to improve health.

Burberry to drop real fur, stop destroying unsold goods

British luxury fashion brand Burberry said Thursday it will stop using real fur in its products and also stop destroying products that it cannot sell.

Thai police arrest 12 for sharing Facebook rape allegation

Police in Thailand have arrested 12 people who shared a Facebook post about a British tourist's allegation that police had refused to accept her rape complaint.

Toyota recalls more than a million hybrids worldwide

Toyota is announcing a major voluntary recall of some of more than a million of its hybrid vehicles worldwide due to a fire risk.

Resort wants to pay someone to take a year-long vacation

A Mexican resort wants to pay someone to be on vacation and try out all their resorts, with a six-figure salary on top of it, for an entire year.

Frequent flyer miles are big business for airlines and banks

If flight attendants seem like they are trying to sell you something when you travel, it is because they are.

Rising cost of insulin puts many Americans at serious risk

Marymount College student Victoria Gagliardo-Silver has been living with type 1 diabetes for nine years. And it has cost her. Nationally, the price of insulin nearly doubled from 2012 to 2016, according to the Health Care Cost Institute. Why? The drug has no generic equivalent and many Americans have high-deductible insurance.

Trump says Nike getting 'killed' over Colin Kaepernick deal

(AP) -- President Donald Trump says Nike is getting "killed" over an endorsement deal with Colin Kaepernick.

Colin Kaepernick appears in provocative Nike ad

A stunning and simple image of former San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick emerged on Labor Day -- his solemn face starting in a black-and-white Nike ad with these poignant words: "Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything."

Kushner Cos. owes over $500K in fines to NYC

The Kushner family real estate firm has amassed over half a million dollars in unpaid fines for various New York City sanitation and building violations, with much of that bill incurred while President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner was running the company.