Small business owners torch gas stove ban as ‘blanket’ policy: It ‘isn’t for everyone’
Northwoods Stove & Fireplace owners Brian and Holly Duffy argue banning gas appliances leaves rural communities with "no heat" and "no one to come help them."
Kansas stretch of Keystone hit by oil spill back in service
A damaged section of the Keystone pipeline running through rural Kansas is back in service after cleanup and repairs from a large spill into a rural creek.
Kansas governor bans TikTok on government-issued devices
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly banned TikTok on government-issued devices on Wednesday, joining at least a dozen other states that prohibit the Chinese social media app.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem calls for crackdown on Chinese farmland purchases
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is calling for a crackdown on Chinese purchases of U.S. farm land in her state, the latest in a series of anti-China actions.
Olive Garden manager fired after time-off rant: 'If you’re sick ... prove it to us'
Olive Garden parent company Darden confirmed to a local news outlet that a Kansas-based manager who wrote a mean-spirited note to employees about taking too much time off is no longer with the company.
Professional musician, semi-retired, searches for peaceful country retreat outside St. Louis
On "American Dream Home" on Fox Business, Cheryl Casone introduces viewers to a man in St. Louis who wanted a peaceful country retreat even amid today's record housing prices and bidding wars.
Mall of America settles lawsuit from family of boy thrown over balcony
The family of the boy who was thrown from a Mall of America balcony in 2019 reached a settlement on Monday. The perpetrator, Emmanuel Aranda, is serving 19 years in prison.
Chicago police offer to pay people to surrender their guns
The Chicago Police Department held an event on Saturday in which residents received $100 gift cards if they turned in their guns with no questions asked.
That Christmas tree will cost you more this year: Inflation, supply issues are to blame
Inflation is impacting Americans in a number of ways, and the Christmas holiday is one of them. A Christmas tree farm owner shares how it's impacted his business.
Norfolk Southern to buy Cincinnati railway for over $1 billion
Railroad company Norfolk Southern plans to buy the Cincinnati Southern Railway, a stretch of railroad linking Cincinnati, to Chattanooga, Tenn., for $1.6 billion.
Couple finds their 'American Dream Home' in Wildwood, Missouri: 'Room to play'
On "American Dream Home" on Fox Business, host Cheryl Casone helped a couple and their four children find a new place to live in a beautiful part of the country: Wildwood, Missouri.
Dollar General sued by Ohio attorney general after multiple pricing complaints
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing Dollar General over alleged violations of the state's Consumer Sales Practice Act, per a Tuesday press release.
Chicago man secretly leaves behind 'life-changing' $11M estate for 119 relatives
A Chicago man who died of natural causes before Christmas in 2016 has left behind $11 million for his family in what officials say is a national record.
WI taxpayer group that attempted to block student loan forgiveness program asks Supreme Court to intervene
A taxpayer group in Wisconsin that unsuccessfully attempted to block the student loan forgiveness program is seeking the Supreme Court to step in.
Mall of America in MN testing metal detectors due to gun incidents
The Mall of America is testing metal detectors after multiple gun incidents over the last year. The detectors will be tested at the mall's north doors.
Missouri latest state to divest from BlackRock over ESG initiatives: 'Woke political agenda'
Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick announced his state's retirement system would sell $500 million in pension funds managed by BlackRock over the bank's left-wing initiatives.
Starbucks’ latest closure over safety concerns leaves Indiana community shocked
Starbucks is closing a location in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the end of Oct., citing concerns of safety. It is the latest closure in recent months as crime spirals in some cities.
Netflix Dahmer show results in unwanted attention at Milwaukee bar
Milwaukee bar owner says Netflix's series profiling serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is drawing unwanted attention at her establishment. True crime tourists have shown up and reportedly posted fake reviews.
Amazon workers hold walkouts on Prime Day in Georgia and Illinois
Amazon employees at two locations held walkouts Tuesday at the start of the company's second Prime Day of the year, making demands of the retail giant.
St. Louis preparing to sue Hyundai and Kia over rampant car thefts in the city
A St. Louis tow truck driver says drivers respond to about five thefts a day of Kia and Hyundai cars. Car thefts have doubled in the city this year as leaders look to sue.



















