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.
More than $200 billion in COVID-19 pandemic relief wasted, watchdog says
A new government watchdog report finds that more than $200 billion in COVID-19 relief funds were wasted and potentially given to fraudsters who ripped off U.S. taxpayers.
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.
San Francisco Bay Area grocery store takes drastic measures to deter rampant shoplifting
A grocery store in the San Francisco Bay Area has taken to installing metal gates at its entrance in an effort to deter rampant shoplifting that has spread throughout the city.
'Sextortion' schemes target two out of every three teens, Snap research shows
New research conducted by Snap Inc., which owns the social media app Snapchat, estimates two out of every three teenagers are targeted by "sextortion" schemes.
Oakland business owners make unusual choice on cash amid crime crisis: report
Several Oakland businesses have moved away from accepting cash as some areas of the city battles burglary numbers that have nearly tripled over the last two years.
Jeffrey Epstein was asked to help craft Virgin Islands sex offender law by first lady
A sensational new federal filing accuses the Virgin Islands government of pandering to then-convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, even soliciting his input on a sex offender bill.
Ex-Dippin’ Dots CEO arrested for allegedly assaulting girlfriend, indecent exposure: report
Scott Fischer, the former CEO of Dippin' Dots, was arrested last week for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend after an argument between the two escalated into violence.
JPMorgan agrees to settle Jeffrey Epstein victim class action lawsuit
JPMorgan Chase reached an "agreement in principle" to settle a class action lawsuit filed by victims of Jeffrey Epstein, the bank announced Monday.
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.
Dave Ramsey slapped with $150 million class-action lawsuit for promoting failed timeshare exit company
Christian finance guru Dave Ramsey has been hit with a $150 million class-action lawsuit for promoting a failed timeshare exit company that allegedly defrauded its customers.
Business owner abandons 'lawless' San Francisco, calls out 'horrific' city leadership: 'We're fed up'
Tom Wong, a lifelong San Francisco resident and private security firm owner, joined "Varney & Co." after fleeing the city for the safety of the suburbs.
Missing woman found shot, burned to death after Facebook Marketplace meetup: police
A 31-year-old Alabama woman who went missing last month was discovered burned and shot after attempting to meet someone to purchase an item on Facebook Marketplace.
Jamie Dimon says he never discussed Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts at JPMorgan; Jes Staley says Dimon Did
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon maintained that he has no recollection of ever discussing or reviewing Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts, a JPMorgan spokeswoman said.
Lululemon employees fired after chasing robbers out of store: report
Two Georgia Lululemon employees, including an assistant manager, were fired after taking video and calling 911 on suspected robbers at their metro Atlanta area location.
JPMorgan, US Virgin Islands trade allegations over enabling Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of girls
JPMorgan Chase and the U.S. Virgin Islands are battling in court over allegations of condoning Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of young girls.
Korean man who opened plane door mid-flight 'wanted to get off quickly': report
The South Korean man who opened the emergency exit door of his plane mid-flight Friday told authorities he did it because was feeling claustrophobic.
Family demands answers in mysterious death of LA tech executive
The family and friends of Beau Mann, a tech CEO who died under mysterious circumstances, are demanding answers after his body was found over a year after he disappeared.
Marine vet Daniel Penny’s GiveSendGo legal defense fund is site’s second-biggest campaign
Daniel Penny's fundraiser for legal fees on a Christian crowdfunding site is among the company's most successful campaigns, the site's co-founder told Fox News Digital.
Daniel Penny’s attorneys identify man who helped restrain Neely
Fox News’ Laura Ingle reports on updates in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely.



















