Japanese consultant Joji Matsui found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo Olympics trial
Joji Matsui, one of a few Japanese officials charged in a bribery scandal involving organizers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, was found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo District Court.
Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
Ex-Pfizer employee, business partner charged with insider trading on COVID drug trial results
A former Pfizer employee and their close friend are facing insider trading charges after federal officials claim they traded on non-public drug trial results in 2021.
Insurance companies using AI for underwriting and due diligence amid cyber threats
Insurance companies are turning to AI as a tool that can help them dig deeper more efficiently in the underwriting process, even as AI tools are used by fraudsters against businesses.
Texas business owners beg Democrat-run city ‘to end the vicious cycle’ of homelessness
Customers "try to avoid" the Austin, Texas, area where business owners Larry Maddalena and Craig Plackis operate, due to the city's "vicious cycle" of homelessness.
Self-proclaimed 'Wolf of Airbnb' pleads guilty to wire fraud charges
Konrad Bicher, the 31-year-old, self-proclaimed "Wolf of Airbnb," has pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges after admitting to gaining around $2 million by defrauding landlords.
Will new organized retail crime law help retailers?
The INFORM Consumers Act requires online marketplaces like Amazon and Facebook to protect consumers from counterfeit, unsafe and stolen goods from bad actors.
Crypto scams against seniors surged 78% in 2022
Criminals stole more than $1 billion from U.S. senior citizens last year, a staggering 78% increase from 2021. Experts warn seniors of red flags indicating they could be scammed.
Justice Department announces charges against Chinese companies, arrests in fentanyl manufacturing
AG Merrick Garland said Friday that the Justice Department had charge Chinese chemical companies and Chinese nationals for the trafficking for fentanyl precursor chemicals into the U.S.
Stuart Varney: President Biden is in denial of Hunter's bribery schemes
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses Hunter Biden's Chinese money scandal and reviews evidence President Biden was dishonest about his son's business dealings.
Las Vegas boutique, other businesses forced to make changes because of record retail crime
Retail crime is at a record high, and thieves are becoming bolder. Stores are responding by hiring private security, closing fitting rooms and closing storefronts altogether.
GOP rep. sounds off on DOJ after Hunter Biden's 'sweet deal,' vows House won't stop investigating
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., sounded off on Biden's DOJ after Hunter Biden plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of willful failure to pay income tax.
Stuart Varney: Biden's San Francisco money grab takes nerve
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed Biden's trip to San Francisco where he's expected to fund raise from California donors and not address homelessness, crime or fentanyl.
Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn files $1B lawsuit against carmaker over Japan imprisonment
Former Nissan exec Carlos Ghosn filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Nissan and roughly a dozen unnamed individuals in Beirut after spending time in a Japanese prison.
AI makes it easier for fraudsters to create fake companies, hamper due diligence: report
A report by the ACFE and Thomson Reuters found that companies are concerned about being duped by fraudsters' synthetic businesses that are easier than ever to fake with generative AI.
Fed, SEC probing Goldman Sachs’ role in SVB’s final days
Officials are seeking documents related to Goldman Sachs' role as both buyer of SVB’s securities portfolio and adviser on the company’s capital raise.
San Francisco loses another large downtown business as city's troubles mount
Citing "local business conditions," Cinemark says it is closing its theater in San Francisco's Westfield mall, becoming the latest major firm to pull out of the crime-ridden city.
Crime remains top issue for Walmart, retail executives
Organized retail crime can't be solved by retailers alone, industry leaders said. States must look at how they are prosecuting these crimes, the National Retail Federation said.
Walking away: San Francisco mall owner hands property back to bank as exodus continues
Westfield has given up its San Francisco Centre mall according to a new report, making it the latest company to flee the crime-riddled California city.
Japan rocked by Pokémon card crime spree as thieves go to extravagant lengths to steal from shops: report
Shop owners in Japan selling Pokémon are experiencing a rise in thefts as thieves go to extravagant lengths to steal these high sought-after items.



















