Electrical outage at JFK Airport leaves passengers stranded
An electrical problem caused by a fire at JFK Airport has shut Terminal 1 which affects incoming and outgoing international flights.
Maine lawmakers aim to strip Whole Foods of state tax breaks over lobster ban
Maine lawmakers are looking to pull tax breaks away from Whole Foods after the company stopped selling Maine lobster following pressure from an environmental group.
Norfolk Southern train derailment likely to have minimal impact on shareholders
Shares of Norfolk Southern have declined approximately 6% since the Feb. 3 train derailment, but experts don't expect a long-term impact to the share price.
Delta Air Lines flight makes emergency landing after flames shoot out from wing
A New York-bound Delta Air Lines plane made an emergency landing in Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday after a mechanical issue with one of the aircraft's engines caused a fire.
Biden administration sued by Massachusetts lobstermen for closing waters to protect endangered whales
A group of lobstermen in Massachusetts has sued the Biden administration over its closure of part of the coastline in order to protect an endangered whale.
Manchester-Boston airport complete bomb threat sweep, passengers allowed to reenter secure area
A security threat against a Spirit Airlines flight was investigated at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The flight eventually left for Tampa.
New Jersey spaghetti restaurant bans children under 10
A restaurant in New Jersey announced on social media it will no longer allow kids under 10 years old to eat in the restaurant, prompting mixed reactions.
Maine lobstermen are clawing to keep livelihoods afloat amid push to sink industry
Maine lobster industry leaders are warning there's nothing left to take away from lobstermen who are battling a litigious agenda from green groups funded by liberal dollars.
Professor claims SUNY colleges are 'brainwashing' students with several mandatory diversity courses
State University of New York system professor Nicholas Giordano argues diversity and inclusion degree requirements will exacerbate existing enrollment declines.
Retailers look for ways to cut down on theft while keeping shoppers happy
National retailers across the country are looking for ways to cut down on theft while keeping shoppers happy. More everyday items are being locked up to reduce theft.
Capital city most luxury-obsessed area in US, study says
A study provided to Fox Business says people tend to associate luxury with the U.S.'s capital city, Washington, D.C. Vacation, jewelry and hotels appear on Google Trends data.
Florida's workforce ended the year larger than New York's for first time ever
Florida's workforce has surpassed New York's for the first time ever amid an economic boom and population influx, according to recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
New York woman charged with sending cryptocurrency to Syrian terrorist group
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of a woman on Tuesday for allegedly sending cryptocurrency to a terrorist organization based in Syria.
Sam Bankman-Fried barred from contacting FTX employees, using Signal messaging app
Sam Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder who is scheduled to face a criminal trial in October, has been blocked by a judge from reaching out by himself to current and former staff.
Biden visits NYC to announce $292M mega grant for rail tunnel beneath Hudson River, takes aims at Republicans
President Biden spoke in New York City Tuesday, announcing funding for the Hudson Tunnel Project as part of the $1.2 billion in mega grants awarded under the 2021 infrastructure law.
GoFundMe for Patrick Clancy near $1 million following alleged murder of his children by wife Lindsay
The total amount of donations received by an online fundraiser for the father whose three children died after a tragic incident is approaching $1 million.
Proposed NJ 'Seinfeld bill' to crack down on telemarketers
Lawmakers are proposing a new bill to crack down on telemarketers by forcing could them to disclose certain information within 30 seconds of the call.
Moving company tried to block negative reviews with '$2,500 per day' threat: prosecutors
Maine reached a settlement in a lawsuit against Liberty Bell Moving and Storage over illegal business practices and threats against customers who left negative reviews.
James Dolan defends facial recognition use to ban legal foes from venues
The executive chairman and CEO of Madison Square Garden, James Dolan, defended the use of facial recognition technology at venues owned by MSG Entertainment.
NY AG's office calls on Madison Square Garden to explain use of facial recognition to bar lawyers from venues
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment over a reported practice of using facial recognition to ban lawyers.



















