Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson talks 2024 president run, tells Trump to 'step aside for the good of the people'
As the latest GOP candidate to enter the 2024 presidential race, Asa Hutchinson wants to address the border, China, the economy – and for Donald Trump to "step aside."
Executives at US Navy shipbuilding contractor hit with accounting fraud charges
The DOJ and SEC levied accounting fraud charges against three Alabama men for suppressing cost estimates and misleading investors at Navy shipbuilder Austal USA.
Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to additional federal charges
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was back in court Thursday, pleading not guilty to another five federal charges related to the collapse of his cryptocurrency empire.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz talks crime affecting stores
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told lawmakers Wednesday the coffee giant has been forced to close several profitable stores due to safety concerns amid rising crime.
New York City cracking down on illegal weed shops
Despite the laws in place, which make it illegal to possess more than 3 ounces of cannabis and a felony to have more than 8 or more ounces, the black market has boomed.
Credit Suisse helping rich Americans evade taxes: report
Credit Suisse accused of concealing over $700M from government amid rescue takeover from rival UBS and helping rich Americans evade taxes.
Sam Bankman-Fried directed $40M cryptocurrency bribe to Chinese officials, federal prosecutors allege
Federal prosecutors are now alleging FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried directed a $40 million cryptocurrency bribe to Chinese government officials in a scheme to unfreeze Alameda assets.
Chinese-American bank 'willingly' provided Biden family financial records: GOP senator
Financial industry leaders call on President Biden to publicly address his family's relations with China after Sen. Ron Johnson provided financial record confirmation.
Scammers behind 'extended vehicle warranty' spam calls may face lifetime bans
The Federal Trade Commission announced proposed court orders that would ban the operators of the "extended vehicle warranty" scam from the telemarketing and warranty industries.
Manhattan DA targeting Trump a historic ‘abuse of prosecutorial discretion’: Harvard Law professor emeritus
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz analyzes developments surrounding a potential indictment of former President Trump on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Elizabeth Holmes back in court seeking to stay out of prison
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes appeared in federal court Friday as she seeks to remain out of prison while she appeals her fraud and conspiracy convictions.
Chinese billionaire living in U.S. arrested for allegedly operating $1B fraud scheme
The U.S. Attorney's office of the Southern District of Manhattan opened a 12-count indictment against Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui and William Je for operating fraud scheme.
CME CEO Terry Duffy's wife carjacked in Chicago crime crisis
The wife of CME Group’s Terry Duffy was the victim of a recent carjacking in Chicago, the chief executive said in a podcast episode published Thursday.
JP Morgan sues former executive over Jeffrey Epstein ties, potential damages
JPMorgan Chase & Co. faces two lawsuits regarding its ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with allegations that the bank was responsible for enabling him as it retained Epstein as a client.
Biden admin needs to fight border crisis with military force: Ex-FBI official
Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker discusses the four Americans who were kidnapped in Mexico, drug cartels, and the border crisis.
Car thefts in US top 1 million for first time since 2008
Vehicle thefts nationwide surpassed one million in 2022 for the first time in 15 years, as U.S. cities battle record and near-record increases of auto crimes.
Russian-affiliated cybercrime gang disrupted by European police with help from FBI, Ukrainian authorities
European authorities, with help from the FBI, have identified members of a Russian-affiliated cybercrime gang responsible for targeting major companies and institutions with ransomware.
Father-son pizzeria heroes slinging slices one year after horrific stabbings: 'It was second nature'
Father-son pizza shop owners Louie and Cazim Suljovic reflect on the violent mugging they prevented outside of their restaurant last March.
Stuart Varney: Biden killed DC's 'astonishing' crime bill because it's 'politically embarrassing'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued Biden sided with Republicans and signed a bill overturning D.C.'s crime bill because it was politically "bad news."
Lightfoot’s mayoral loss follows corporate exodus from Chicago led by Boeing, Citadel, Tyson Foods
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost her reelection bid after her tenure was marked by a rise in crime that contributed to an exodus of major corporations from the Windy City.



















