Colorado funeral home owner pleads guilty to selling body parts without families' consent
A former Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty to fraud after she sold body parts of the deceased without receiving consent from their families.
Rep. Malliotakis slams VP Harris on record with law and order: 'Outrageous' to give her more responsibility
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-NY, criticizes the Vice President's record with law and order ahead of Harris' trip to Chicago and her handling of the southern border.
FBI adds ‘Cryptoqueen’ to Ten Most Wanted list
The FBI has added Ruja Ignatova, a Bulgarian woman nicknamed the "Cryptoqueen," to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list for her alleged fraudulent cryptocurrency operation.
Judge says former Uber security chief must face fraud charges over alleged role in hacking coverup
A federal judge ruled that an ex-Uber security chief must face wire fraud charges over his alleged involvement in trying to cover up a hacking in 2016.
DeSantis spikes football after major employer ditches Chicago for Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking a victory lap after billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin announced he's moving his company, Citadel, from Chicago to Miami.
West Virginia WorkForce say's people are receiving fraudulent texts
WorkForce West Virginia has reported that some people are receiving fraudulent texts. The texts claimed to be associated with the Job Jumpstart Program.
Virginia thieves stole thousands in fuel from gas station and resold at discount, cops say
Two Virginia thieves stolen fuel from a gas station over several days using an unspecified device in an effort to resell the gas through an app, cops say
Florida men steal nearly 1,100 gallons of diesel fuel from gas station, police say
Two men in Florida are suspected of stealing nearly 1,100 gallons of diesel fuel from a gas station in St. Cloud, Florida, as the price of gas continues rising.
Georgia financial adviser evading arrest since 2020 ordered to pay $12M to victims
A Georgia financial adviser, 39-year-old Christopher Burns, has been ordered to pay $12 million to more than 90 victims in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina.
South Carolina man arrested after stealing long guns from Walmart: police
Anthony Bockus, 27, allegedly stole multiple long guns from an enclosed case inside a Walmart in Columbia, South Carolina, and multiple key fobs from a Buick GMC dealership.
Nevada police say thieves are using modified trucks to steal gas
As gas prices soar to record highs, thieves are modifying trucks to steal thousands of dollars worth of gasoline from gas stations around Las Vegas, Nevada.
Stuart Varney on Chesa Boudin ousting: Voters rejected radical ideas
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the shocking recall of San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin and what it could mean for Democrats in the 2022 midterms.
Firm proposes taser-armed drones to stop school shootings
A Taser developer looks to create drones armed with weapons in order to help prevent school shooting a number of them have occurred in the recent past.
Gun manufacturer sued by victim of New York City subway shooting
A woman who was shot in a New York City subway shooting in April is suing the manufacturer of the gun the suspect allegedly used in the crime.
Former NFT marketplace employee charged in first-ever digital asset insider trading case
A former employee of the NFT marketplace OpenSea is accused of using insider information to purchase NFTs before they were featured on the company's homepage.
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes asks judge to overturn convictions
Disgraced Theranos health care tech founder Elizabeth Holmes is asking a judge to overturn a jury's "guilty" verdict convicting her on four counts..
Southwest Airlines passenger who repeatedly struck flight attendant to serve up to 15 months in prison
Vyvianna Quinonez, 28, will serve up to 15 months in federal prison after she repeatedly hit a Southwest flight attendant on a flight from Sacramento to San Diego. She has been banned from commercial airlines for life.
Texas school shooting: How to give wisely after tragedy
In the wake of the Texas school shooting, the Better Business Bureau has offered a list of tips for avoiding scammers who want to take advantage of the situation.
Eric Adams to address NYC crime with business elite
A who’s who of New York’s business elite will be attending an emergency meeting Thursday sponsored by Gotham’s largest business group and Mayor Eric Adams to address the city’s crime problem and its impact on people who work there.
After subway killing, NYC business community calls for more political action
Partnership for New York City president and CEO Kathryn Wylde says Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hocul, NYPD and MTA leadership need public support for stronger measures ranging from "prosecution of fare evasion to ankle bracelets for felons awaiting trial to institutionalization of the seriously mentally ill."



















