New York’s controversial DA Bragg may be ‘rethinking’ his policies
Business leaders in New York tell Fox Business News that they have scheduled a meeting next week with embattled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Bragg has come under fire for a memo he wrote upon taking office, in which he described prosecutorial priorities that many see as soft on crime.
Sheriff disables Facebook comments over fears of crime tips getting lost
A Florida sheriff's office made the decision to stop allowing comments on its social media accounts over concerns that it would miss critical crime tips submitted through platforms such as Facebook.
JetBlue offers families of slain NYPD officers free flights ahead of funerals
Ahead of funerals for fallen New York City police Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora, JetBlue Airways said it is offering free flights flights to their family members free as well as members of law enforcement who wish to attend the funerals.
Rihanna, Jack Dorsey team up to fund 'defund the police' groups
Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation announced its partnership with Dorsey’s Start Small LLC to give grants to climate change organizations.
Men drag dead body into Irish post office, seeking the deceased's pension
Hoping for an easy payout, two Irish men brought a dead body into a post office in Carlow, Ireland, in a bizarre effort to collect the deceased man's pension.
Business is booming for Blue Line Moving, a Florida-based conservative moving company
Blue Line Moving owner John Rourke told FOX Business that the majority of long-distance moves his company does are for people from the Northeast who are moving to Florida.
AirTag stalking: New Apple device involved in suspicious tracking incidents across the country
A handful of unsettling, individual stories are pointing a larger problem with a relatively new Apple product called the AirTag.
California Dem flips on party, wants Prop 47 reversed amid smash-and-grab robberies: 'Enough is enough'
A new bill in California would reverse Proposition 47 amid rampant shoplifting crimes
Chicago small businesses suffer from crime plague with no 'effort' from city to stop it
Chicago businesses are suffering and asking for help as theft crimes increase in the city.
Real estate websites don't include crime data from property listings due to 'racial bias'
Several real estate websites will not include crime data on property listings and claim that they include 'racial bias.'
Massachusetts police officers deliver abandoned Amazon packages
Officers Rob Schiffer and Weston Fazzino with the Lakeville, Massachusetts, Police Department delivered residents’ Amazon packages that had been found on the side of the road.
NFL funding 'defund the police' groups through 'Inspire Change' program
The National Football League's "Inspire Change" partners, which receive financial backing from the multibillion-dollar league, include multiple groups that have openly advocated for defunding the police, a Fox News Digital review of the program found.
San Francisco restaurant that kicked out police says it 'handled this badly,' won't rule out doing it again
The owners of San Francisco restaurant Hilda and Jesse, are now apologizing after denying service to three uniformed police officers who were on-duty.
Turks abandon the lira for dollars as currency crisis deepens
A currency crisis is battering Turks’ confidence in their government’s ability to manage the economy, causing droves of people to buy U.S. dollars and sending crowds of people into the streets to oppose President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s policies.
GoFundMe pulls fundraiser for Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks
GoFundMe has removed a fundraiser for Darrell Brooks Jr., who has been charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide Tuesday after the Waukesha Christmas parade.
NYC man charged with hacking into Wegmans customer accounts, placing fraudulent orders
A New York City man is being charged with hacking into 59 Wegmans Food Market customer accounts and placing $10,000 in fraudulent orders.
India police charge Amazon execs in alleged marijuana smuggling case
Indian police said on Saturday they had charged senior executives of Amazon.com's local unit under narcotics laws in a case of alleged marijuana smuggling via the online retailer.
Ben & Jerry say police are brutalizing Black people 'before our very eyes', Whites ignore it
The founders of Ben & Jerry’s published an op-ed calling on White Americans to use their “power” to stop police brutality
Southwest employee reported White mom with biracial daughter on suspicion of sex trafficking
A Southwest Airlines flight attendant reported a White single mother traveling with her biracial daughter after a sudden death in the family under the suspicion of human trafficking, according to reports.
California man charged after allegedly assaulting American Airlines flight attendant
Brian Hsu, 20, was charged with interference with a flight crew and assault within the special aircraft jurisdiction of the U.S. stemming from the alleged Oct. 27 assault aboard American Airlines Flight 976, according to the Justice Department.



















