Report cites 241 near collisions between pilots, drones

There has yet to be a confirmed U.S. collision between a drone and a manned aircraft, but there's a growing number of close calls as drones fly where they least belong — near airports.

Free Starbucks for life?

Alright Starbuck's fans it's that time of year again and here is your chance to win free Starbuck's for life among many other prizes.

Chipotle CEO 'deeply sorry' about customers who fell sick

NEW YORK (AP) — Chipotle founder and co-CEO Steve Ells says he is "deeply sorry" about the customers who were sickened after eating at the chain in recent weeks.

Boston College: 80 sickened after eating at Chipotle

Boston health officials say initial tests on people who became sick after eating at a Chipotle have shown the presence of norovirus.

LIST: Holiday shipping deadlines

The holiday season is underway and shipping deadlines are already rapidly approaching.

Road to success for KIND

Daniel Lubetzky's success with KIND Snacks is practically the definition of the American Dream.

Chipotle: Norovirus likely sickened Boston students

NEW YORK (AP) — Chipotle says it believes norovirus is to blame for sickening Boston College students who ate at its restaurant.

Keurig sold for $13.9 billion

Keurig Green Mountain agreed to get bought by an investor group led by JAB Holding Co.

Best days to shop for the holidays

If you somehow missed out on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you still have time to cash in on some major deals before the holidays.

Social media celebrity dogs make big money

Posting cute pictures of your pet online is no longer just about trying to get likes and follows.

Restaurant group sues NYC over new salt-warning labels

NEW YORK (AP) — New York City's new warning label for salt-laden chain restaurant food is headed for a court fight, after restaurateurs sued Thursday to argue that health regulators overstepped legal bounds to enact the first-of-its-kind requirement.

Curbside dog kennels in Brooklyn

Chelsea Brownridge does not like to leave her dog Winston tied up when she has to run inside a store.

Venezuela President Maduro threatens to jail Heinz managers

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro is threatening to jail local managers of Kraft Heinz for economic sabotage.

Nearly half of U.S. homes use mobile phones only

NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly half of U.S. households only use  mobile phones, according to new federal statistics that show more and more people are cutting the cord on landlines.

Giving Tuesday: December 1, 2015

After Black Friday and Cyber Monday comes Giving Tuesday.

Shoppers out in force on Black Friday

NEW YORK (AP) — Black Friday, the unofficial start to the holiday shopping season, isn't always what people expect.

UnitedHealth CEO terms ACA exchange growth a 'bad decision'

UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley offered a mea culpa Tuesday for his company's decision to dive deeper into the Affordable Care Act's public insurance exchanges, a move that ultimately forced the nation's largest health insurer to cut its earnings forecast.

Volkswagen brand US sales fall nearly 25 percent in November

DETROIT (AP) — Volkswagen's emissions-cheating scandal took a serious bite out of the company's U.S. sales last month.

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