Motorcycle, space adventures in Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog

Your rich neighbors already know this and maybe they’ll let you take a peak. The annual Neiman Marcus Christmas book is out.

McDonald's offers all-day breakfast starting Tuesday

Tuesday was the first day that McDonald’s began offering breakfast items all day at its more than 14,300 U.S. restaurants.

Data hack at 7 Trump hotels confirmed

NEW YORK (AP) — Customer credit and debit card numbers may have been stolen at seven Trump hotels after its payment systems were hacked for over a year. The Trump Hotel Collection said on its website that hackers gained access to its systems between May 2014 and June 2015 at the front desk of those hotels. Hotel restaurants and gift shops were also hacked.

US, states finalize settlement with BP over gulf oil spill

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department and five states have finalized a settlement of more than $20 billion arising from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The deal announced Monday resolves all civil claims against BP and ends five years of legal fighting over the nearly 134 million-gallon spill.

Again? Health care debate expands for 2016

WASHINGTON (AP) — America's health care debate has been called an unhealthy political obsession. But if the 2016 presidential hopefuls have any say, it's about to get bigger. The candidates in both parties are offering options across the political spectrum, from a system wholly run by the federal government to dialing back Washington's commanding role. Behind the rhetoric, each approach has its pitfalls.

US hiring slows as employers add just 142K jobs in September

WASHINGTON (AP) — US hiring slows as employers add just 142K jobs in September; unemployment rate stays 5.1 pct.

Experian says 15M have info stolen in hack of T-Mobile data

NEW YORK (AP) — Hackers have stolen personal information belonging to about 15 million T-Mobile wireless customers and potential customers in the U.S., including Social Security numbers, home addresses, birthdates and other personal information.

Obama signs stopgap spending bill that averts shutdown

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has signed a short-term spending bill that averts a government shutdown and gives Congress and the president about 10 more weeks to fashion a longer-lasting budget deal. The House and Senate each voted to approve the bill earlier Wednesday. The White House issued a statement hours before Obama signed the bill saying Americans deserve far better than last-minute, short-term legislating.

Whole Foods to stop selling products made by inmates

NEW YORK (AP) — Whole Foods will stop selling products made using a prison labor program after a protest at one of its stores in Texas. The company said the products should be out of its stores by April 2016, if not sooner. Whole Foods said it has sold tilapia, trout and goat cheese produced through a Colorado inmate program at some stores since at least 2011.

Fired Raising Cane's employee shares chain's famous sauce recipe on Twitter

A former Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers employee did not take lightly being fired from the fast-food chain and took to Twitter to share their famous sauce recipe. On September 16, Twitter user @JanniAreYouOkay told her Twitter followers “Canes fired me.” She went on to say their famous sauce is nothing "but mayo, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper [and] garlic powder." But it didn’t stop there.

Dealers, owners feel frustrated and betrayed by VW scandal

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob Rand bought his Volkswagen Passat last year for its clean emissions and high gas mileage. He liked the car so much he convinced his son and a friend to buy one, too. Now, as Volkswagen comes clean about rigging diesel emissions to pass U.S. tests, Rand is desperately trying to sell the fully loaded model with white leather seats for $10,000 below what he paid. His sole bite has been from a man who offered $7,500 on speculation that he could resell it in Mexico.

Apple users report iOS 9 update crashes, glitches

A significant number of unhappy Apple customers are using social media to report failed iOS 9 operating system updates.

Sources: Apple car on the way in 2019

Apple will take mobility to the next level in 2019 when in launches its long-rumored electric car.

Hundreds of royalties lawsuits against Chesapeake combined

DALLAS (AP) — More than 400 lawsuits have been consolidated in Texas, where energy drilling giant Chesapeake Operating Inc.

Doritos makes rainbow chips in support of It Gets Better

Doritos unveiled bags of rainbow-colored corn chips on Thursday in support of the It Gets Better Project, an organization started to encourage gay and lesbian teenagers who've been bullied.

Olive Garden brings back 'Pasta Pass'

Olive Garden is bringing back its "Pasta Pass" that lets people gorge on as much pasta as they want for seven weeks. And friends and family are welcome to pig out too this year.

Apple says sales for latest iPhones may surpass other models

NEW YORK (AP) — Apple says preorders for its latest iPhone models were so strong that it expects it to surpass last year's record of selling more than 10 million phones during its first weekend on sale.