State Farm cuts 72,000 California home insurance policies: 'Decision was not made lightly'
State Farm, California's largest home insurance company, announced it is cutting 72,000 policies, saying wildfire risks have cost the company billions.
Boy, 12, taken to hospital after he was mistakenly served alcohol at Outback Steakhouse
A 12-year-old boy was rushed to a hospital after he was mistakenly served an alcoholic beverage at an Outback Steakhouse in Michigan and had a reaction.
Nvidia announces AI-powered health care 'agents' that outperform nurses — and cost $9 an hour
Nvidia has partnered with artificial intelligence health care company Hippocratic AI to develop an "agent" that outperforms nurses on phone calls with patients.
Nicole Kidman enjoys AMC viral meme stardom
Nicole Kidman's 2021 ad for AMC went viral and became part of pop culture. The actress told Elle magazine in a recent interview she has enjoyed the phenomena.
'Wizard of Oz' star Judy Garland's Bel-Air mansion hits market for nearly $11.5 million
Judy Garland's home is up for sale in Bel-Air for a whopping $11.495 million. It was built in the 1930's, and Garland bought the home the same year "The Wizard of Oz" premiered.
Real-life cat burglary suspect does yoga before raiding bakery store: video
A real-life cat burglar was captured on video stretching and doing yoga outside a bakery earlier this month – before going on to burglarize the place minutes later.
Baby gear company defends social media post about 'smashing' gender stereotypes after angry parents react
Baby gear company Stokke drew backlash from parents who lashed out at the company on Instagram after they posted about breaking gender stereotypes with babies.
Trader Joe's cashews recalled in 16 states due to salmonella risk
Customers who purchased cashews from Trader Joe's stores in 16 states are suggested to look over the packages to see if they are part of a recall announced Sunday.
5 women-owned alcohol brands to get behind during Women's History Month
Women-owned businesses are more common than one might think. Globally, in 2023, 34% of small, medium and large firms were owned by at least one woman.
March Madness: Nike, Jordan top Under Armour and Adidas in NCAA tournament field
The NCAA basketball tournament tips off this week and while athletes compete on the court, brands like Nike, Jordan, Under Armour and Adidas are vying for exposure in March Madness.
Alexandra Dorda-Marcu, founder of Kasama Rum, details what it is to be a woman in the spirits category
Alexandra Dorda-Marcu is the daughter of Tad Dorda, founder of Belvedere and Chopin Vodka. She founded her own spirits brand, Kasama Rum, in 2021.
Haylie Duff lists Texas home for $3.2M after leaving California for Lone Star state
The actress relocated her family from California to Texas in 2020.
Easter egg gifted to child during WWII goes up for auction after it was preserved for 85 years
A woman who was gifted a chocolate Easter egg as a child during World War II held onto the item until her dying days. Now, 85 years later, the sweet treat is being sold at auction.
EPA finalizes ban on last form of asbestos used in US
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule to ban the use and importation of asbestos, marking the first chemical banned under a 2016 chemical safety law.
Oprah Winfrey resigned from WeightWatchers board to ‘talk about whatever I want’ in new special
Oprah Winfrey explained her decision to leave the WeightWatchers board, after admitting last year to using weight loss medication.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's former Palm Springs home, listed for $2.6 million, has a buyer
A mid-century modern Palm Springs home where Zsa Zsa Gabor used to live and which has mirrored walls and a mosaic tile swimming pool has a buyer.
Inside the mind of 'self-taught' millionaire Shawn Meaike: 'I wasn't trying to live broke'
Serial entrepreneur Shawn Meaike discussed his path to success with Fox News Digital
Queen frontman Freddie Mercury's former London home selling for $38M: 'A place of peace'
Freddie Mercury's former London home is on sale for the first time since he bought it in 1980. He left the home to his longtime friend, Mary Austin, who has maintained it since.
Is Google too broken to be fixed? Investors 'deeply frustrated and angry,' former insider warns
A former Google executive warned that investors are worried that Artificial Intelligence could hurt the company's business after Gemini sparked controversy.
Virginia Gov Youngkin vetoes Dem bill forcing diversity disclosure requirements on businesses
FIRST ON FOX: Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday vetoed legislation that was passed by state Democrats to incentivize greater diversity in businesses.



















