Trump's Mar-a-Lago wants to hire 61 foreign workers

President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club wants to hire 61 foreign workers for its upcoming season, which begins in November.

Are smart devices spying on us?

At some point in the last few years, targeted online advertisements reached an age and stage of sophistication and prevalence that their presence stopped surprising us unless we couldn't remember typing, clicking, sharing, or searching for the product in question.

Rest of whiskey storage warehouse collapses in Kentucky

Whiskey barrels were piled in a mountainous heap Wednesday after the rest of a whiskey storage warehouse collapsed in Kentucky, nearly two weeks after part of the decades-old structure came crashing down.

Serialized fiction pushed to your iPhone

Bookworms looking for a quick literary fix will soon get one. On July 9, an app called Serial Box is releasing a new feature that will send push notifications to you every Monday with a story in 150 characters or less.

Why ghosting a job interviewer is a bad idea

At some point in all of our lives, all of us experience someone standing us up. But in perhaps no other setting does the ghoster's decision to skip their appointment seem as potentially self-destructive as in the case of a job interview.

Shopping deals: What to buy in July

July is typically a really good month for sales, but this Fourth of July might disappoint, according to Trae Bodge, a smart shopping expert with Slickdeals.

Thriving dairy farm grew out of just wanting to protect a view

Spend time on Bantam Road in Bantam, Connecticut, and you won't find cows roaming the streets, but there are signs of them everywhere: ice cream, milk, cheese, you name it.

Amazon delivery vans to hit the street

SEATTLE (AP) - Your Amazon packages, which usually show up in a UPS truck, an unmarked vehicle or in the hands of a mail carrier, may soon be delivered from an Amazon van.

Scholarships established in Lesandro Guzman-Feliz's honor

Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz was a New York City teenager on the rise. The 15-year-old law enforcement explorer from the Bronx dreamed of becoming an NYPD detective one day. But gang violence cut his life short.

Chipotle CEO seeks to revive struggling chain

Chipotle is looking to expand its menu and hours in an effort to revive the struggling burrito chain.

Rebranded Atlantic City casinos ready for another go

Two shuttered Atlantic City casinos are set to reopen with new names and under new ownership. Will their return bring new hope for the city's future?

Benefits of dogs in the workplace

Are you tail-wagging excited when you arrive at work? No? Well, Pizza is, as are the dozens of other canines of employees at Huge in Brooklyn where a dog, like Fozzie, has their day every day.

California pot shops slash prices ahead of new testing rules

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bargain basement bud is on the menu in California, but you need to act fast to cash in on the cheap weed. Regulations being phased in six months after the state broadly legalized marijuana require that pot sold after Saturday meet strict quality standards, so retailers unloading untested inventory are offering blowout prices.

NYC board votes to raise rents

New York City's Rent Guidelines Board has voted to raise rents on one- and two-year leases for tenants in the city's approximately 1 million rent-stabilized apartments.

Burlesque is back at rebooted casino in Atlantic City

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The Royal Jelly rock 'n' roll burlesque club was one of the things that went right among many that didn't at Atlantic City's former Revel casino.

Definition of low income continues to evolve in Bay Area

As the cost of Bay Area housing is on the rise the definition of low income continues to evolve. According to a report by the Marin IJ, the federal government now says a family of four living in San Francisco, Marin and San Mateo can earn as much as $117,000 a year and still qualify for some affordable housing programs.

Does seeing friends' Venmo payments give you FOMO?

In addition to allowing its millions of monthly users to send each other a combined $40 billion in the last year, Venmo also offers a social experience by listing every charge and payment of every one of a user's Venmo-friends in a timeline for said user to scroll, enjoy, judge, and over-analyze.