New York to ban gas stoves and heating systems in new construction, beginning in 2026
New York State plans to ban gas stoves and heating systems from any new construction of buildings less than seven stories in 2026, and in 2029, will include all new construction.
Major blue states hemorrhaging tax base as red states reap rewards
Residents are fleeing blue states in droves and affecting the adjusted gross incomes of the states they are leaving and moving to, according to recent data released from the IRS.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson becomes NFL's highest-paid player after historic contract extension
The Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson ended a monthslong standoff Thursday after agreeing to a five-year, $260 million contract extension.
Documents of Babe Ruth's sale to Yankees auctioned for $312,000, more than triple what slugger was sold for
The paperwork that made Babe Ruth's sale from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees official was sold through Lelands for a combined $312,000.
Mike Trout's uncle sells Little League baseball signed by All-Star for thousands at auction
The uncle of Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout decided to cash in on a Little League ball signed by Trout when Trout was 12 years old. The decision worked out in his favor.
New Jersey grandma of 10 plans to take grandkids to Disney with winnings from $1M Powerball
A 50-year-old grandma from New Jersey, has won the $1 million prize on the lottery app, Jackpocket. She reportedly plans to use some of her winnings to take her 10 grandkids to Disney.
Ray Kelly: Alvin Bragg is contributing to the rising crime in NYC
Guardian Group CEO Ray Kelly on what's driving the crime crisis in NYC and the arrest of two New York residents for allegedly running a secret Chinese police station.
Video shows moments before bird strikes Delta engine during JFK airport takeoff
A Delta Air Lines plane was forced to land after a bird reportedly struck its engine during takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York.
Massachusetts medical diagnostic company execs accused of hiding lead test defect
Former-executives at Massachusetts-based Magellan Diagnostics, Inc. were charged this week for allegedly hiding a problem with lead tests that produced low results.
Ohio, Pennsylvania Democrats roll out new railroad safety bill
Pennsylvania senators John Fetterman and Bob Casey joined fellow Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio in introducing legislation aimed at increasing railway safety.
Former Obama official died after pilot of Bombardier jet flipped switch, plane 'abruptly pitched up'
The National Transportation Safety Board said a former Obama-era official on a business jet was fatally injured after the aircraft "abruptly pitched up."
Tanker truck hauling heating oil in Maryland erupts in flames after crash
A truck carrying heating oil in Maryland burst into flames Friday after it crashed along Interstate 795 in the Baltimore area, leaving the driver hospitalized in serious condition.
Yankees remain highest-valued MLB franchise as league average revenue hits all-time high
The New York Yankees remain atop Forbes' list of MLB franchise values, coming in at $7.1 billion, which is an 18% increase from last year.
Silicon Valley Bank's holding company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in NY
SVB Financial Group on Friday announced it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Southern District of New York in order to preserve its value.
FBI arrests exiled Chinese social media mogul in alleged $1B fraud scheme used to fund luxurious NYC lifestyle
The FBI arrested exiled Chinese businessman Ho Wan Kwok, also known as "Miles Guo," in an alleged $1 billion fraud scheme used to fund his luxurious lifestyle in the New York City area.
Entenmann’s brings back windows on packaging after customer complaints
Baked goods giant Entenmann's has brought back the clear cellophane windows on product boxes, much to the delight of customers who had protested the packaging change.
Jet 'trim issues' may have led to deadly turbulence: NTSB
National Transportation Safety Board said "trim issues" may have led to deadly turbulence on a jet that resulted in the death of a passenger. The plane was experiencing stability issues.
Two United Airlines planes make contact at Boston’s Logan Airport, prompting FAA investigation
The FAA has launched an investigation Monday after two United Airlines planes made contact while waiting to take off from Boston Logan International Airport.
University of Massachusetts sounds alarm on TikTok drinking trend after nearly 30 students taken to hospital
UMass officials are warning of the dangers of TikTok's "BORGs" drinking trend after the Amherst Fire Department received 28 requests for ambulance transports from off-campus parties.
DeSantis' work ethic shaped by electrician job, working-class background
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wrote in his new book that his first job out of high school as an electrician's assistant and his working-class upbringing helped shape his work ethic.



















