Google going to trial over AI technology allegedly violating patents
Google is heading to court to defend itself from accusations that it illicitly utilized patented computing technology from Singular Computing to improve its artificial intelligence.
Massachusetts snowstorm cancels, delays flights at Boston's Logan Airport
Nearly 150 flights were canceled at Boston's Logan International Airport as of Sunday morning as a winter storm dumped snow across the state.
Maryland mom wins $100K lottery prize from scratch-off she received as a Christmas gift
A Maryland resident has won a lottery prize of $100,000 after a family members gav her a scratch-off ticket for Christmas this year. She plans on giving some of the money to her kids.
New York minimum wage increase goes into effect as 2024 begins
New York state's minimum wage increases went into effect at the stroke of midnight, raising pay across the state, with special rates implemented in New York City.
Sam Bankman-Fried will not face a second trial, U.S. prosecutors decide
Prosecutors have decided that the public interest in speedy resolution of Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal proceedings outweighs the benefits of putting the disgraced crytpo mogul through a second trial.
Lindsey Graham warns New York over Chick-fil-A bill during trip to Big Apple
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., traveled to New York this week where he continued to blast a bill proposed by lawmakers that would force some Chick-fil-A locations to open on Sundays.
Maryland lottery ticket given as stocking stuffer by friend scores $30K
A Maryland scratch-off lottery ticket made one man $30,000 richer after a long tradition in which he and a friend exchange lottery tickets for Christmas as stocking stuffers.
Graham threatens 'war' over New York's new bill that would require Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays
Sen. Lindsey Graham posted a scathing message towards the state of New York after a state Democrat introduced a bill that would Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays.
New York bill would force some Chick-fil-A locations to open on Sundays
Legislation proposed by the New York State Assembly would require rest stop Chick-fil-A locations, famously closed on Sundays, to operate seven days a week.
Cruise passengers get ugly surprise when ship is rerouted to Boston and Canada instead of warm Bahamas
Passengers on an MSC cruise were left disappointed after their planned vacation to the Bahamas turned into a trip to the Northeast and Canada.
Organizations in Washington, Connecticut helping create qualified workers for jobs in maritime industry
The maritime industry is booming, but employers are struggling to find qualified workers so organizations in Connecticut and Washington are training young adults to enter the field.
Hugh Hefner’s original Playboy Club hits auction block, its controversial history to ‘fade away’
The site of the original New York Playboy Club built by Hugh Hefner in Manhattan is set to go up for auction in early 2024 after sitting vacant for years.
Ex-FBI official gets 4 years for working with Russian oligarch dubbed Putin 'henchman'
Charles McGonigal has been sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to working for sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Door Dash updates tipping policy after NYC passes minimum wage law
DoorDash, UberEats, and other delivery apps are changing their tipping policies after New York City decided to increase minimum wage laws for the apps' employees.
Major grid operator warns legal agreement to shutter coal plant will devastate electric reliability
One of the nation's largest power grid operators is again raising the alarm that a looming coal power plant shutdown will devastate consumers in Maryland.
Islanders using MetLife Stadium game as 'inspiration' to open outdoor rinks at arena
The New York Islanders announced Wednesday they will open two pond hockey rinks that will double as a social gathering spot for fans to enjoy during games.
Massachusetts mom wins $25M lottery prize, plans to pay off her daughters' student loans
A Massachusetts woman has taken home a $25 million grand prize in the lottery. The mom of three plans to pay off her kids' student loans, take a trip to Aruba and buy a new car.
Jamie Dimon worried US economy in a 'sugar high,' says lower-earning Americans should be 'p---ed off'
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon delivered sharp comments on the American economy Wednesday, saying the lower third of earners should be "p---ed off" about their status.
Biden spending Thanksgiving at lavish Nantucket home
President Biden and family have returned to Nantucket, Massachusetts, to spend the Thanksgiving holiday at a lavish mansion owned by billionaire David Rubenstein.
Grid operator sounds alarm as coal plant shutdown threatens power for millions
A major U.S. power grid operator is warning that the upcoming closure of a Baltimore area coal plant threatens to decrease key electricity supplies across the mid-Atlantic region.


















