Man wins lottery in Maryland after playing same numbers every day for months
A Washington, D.C. resident has won the $50,000 prize with the Maryland Lottery after playing the exact same account number at the exact same retailer every day for months.
Seasonings recalled over rodent feces in oregano samples from Pennsylvania food manufacturer
Regal Food Inc. voluntarily recalled a list of spices which contained oregano after the food manufacturer found rodent feces in samples.
More than 3,000 US flight delays as NYC, Northeast hit with rain and flooding
Flight delays and cancellations are increasing in New York City and the Northeast on Friday as heavy rainfall is causing widespread flooding.
Former Massachusetts funeral home is listed for sale: 'Probably haunted'
The Turgeon Funeral Home in Millbury, Massachusetts, has hit the market for $769,000 — but beware: The for-sale sign on the lawn says the property is "probably haunted."
NJ Democrat-turned-Republican considers challenging scandal-plagued Menendez: 'If I run, I'll beat him'
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a Cape May Republican and former Democrat, said if he decides to run against Sen. Robert Menendez or for his seat, he will win.
Months-long Hollywood writers strike over after contract with studios approved
Leaders of Hollywood's unions declared the writers strike over after agreeing to a contract with film and television studios five months after the boycott began.
Nonprofit aims to combat veteran homelessness by assisting in transition to civilian life
As thousands of veterans face homelessness, Veterans Inc. works to alleviate that crisis by helping those transitioning to civilian life find jobs that utilize their military skills.
NYC restaurant worker stabbed in the shoulder during fight with customer
A suspect was able to leave the scene after allegedly stabbing an IHOP employee and another customer who tried to help during a fight early Saturday morning in NYC.
Monthly home prices hit all-time high, driving pending sales down
Monthly home prices in the United States hit an all-time high during a four-week period ending in September with mortgage rates hovering over 7%.
US Open finals ticket prices are the most expensive they've ever been
The U.S. Open men's and women's finals matches will take place this weekend, and if you want to attend, you'll have to pay a hefty price.
Maryland woman on 'winning streak' after claiming back-to-back lottery prizes
A Maryland woman has claimed one lottery prize right before she wins a second. She plans on taking her family to Disney World with her new earnings, according to the Maryland Lottery.
Kelsey Grammer talks about his 'Faith' beer and giving hope to Catskills, New York
Actor known for "Cheers," "Frasier" and "Jesus Revolution" is building his Faith American beer made at his own brewery in the Catskills of New York. He spoke to Fox News about the latest on it.
New York State Fair's 800-pound butter sculpture to be converted into energy
The whopping 800-pound butter sculpture at the New York State Fair will be converted to enough energy to power a home for three days, according to the American Dairy Association.
East Coast offshore wind farm delayed due to supply chain issues, high interest, and lack of tax credits
Danish offshore wind farm company announced plans for a New Jersey wind farm called Ocean Wind I will be delayed until 2026 because of supply chain issues and high interest rates.
Maryland grandma of 12 hits big in lottery after joking that she'd win
A 70-year-old Maryland woman took home a top lottery prize after reportedly joking about winning big with her husband. The anonymous winner is a grandma of 12.
Worker dies in forklift accident at Logan International Airport
A forklift operator died Tuesday after becoming involved in an accident at Boston’s Logan International Airport, according to state police.
NY AG secures increased $12.5B payout after drinking water for millions contaminated with 'forever chemicals'
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced changes to a possible $12.5 million settlement with 3M over water pollution.
Wall Street CEOs demand Biden and Congress fix NYC migrant crisis
More than 100 CEOs and business leaders in New York City are calling for federal action to fix the United States' broken immigration system and address the migrant crisis.
Popular summer vacation destinations across US see uptick in vacancies
Popular travel destinations across the country experienced lower occupancy rates this summer and real estate experts believe one of the causes could be high supply with low demand.
SEC files charges against former New Jersey officer in crypto fraud scheme targeting first responders
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges against a former New Jersey police officer for his alleged involvement a crypto fraud scheme targeting first responders.



















