Justice Department alleges two Americans worked with Russian nationals to hack taxi system at JFK airport
Two American citizens worked with Russian nationals to hack the John F. Kennedy International Airport's taxi dispatch system, the Department of Justice is alleging.
Michigan man pleads guilty after using COVID-19 relief money to pay for BMW convertible, wedding expenses: DOJ
A Michigan man plead guilty to multiple financial charges after obtaining $170,000 in Paycheck Protection Program funding to buy personal items like a BMW convertible, the DOJ announced on Friday.
Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
A Norfolk Southern conductor trainee was killed on the job this week in Bessemer, Alabama, when a piece of metal from a passing train car crashed into the victim's cab.
Philadelphia AR-15-armed guard eyes Walmart, Wawa after defending 'property, liberty and life' at gas station
S.I.T.E Security State Agent Chief Andre Boyer takes rising crime into his own hands, and calls out Philadelphia's Democratic leaders for "not prosecuting" criminals.
St. Louis area police departments team up to prevent car thefts
Local police departments around the St. Louis region are working together to combat surging auto thefts - and their tactics are working.
North Carolina father and son sent to prison for embezzling $1.7 million COVID relief
A North Carolina man and his son were sentenced to prison for fraudulently obtaining $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds through various PPP loan applications.
North Carolina electric grid gunman knew how to disable stations: sheriff
A North Carolina sheriff said Monday that the person who orchestrated the gunfire on power stations in the state knew exactly what they were doing.
Elizabeth Holmes: Judge recommends Texas prison for Theranos founder
A federal judge has recommended that Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes begin serving her prison sentence of 11-plus years for fraud at a prison camp in Bryan, Texas.
Crime, panhandling hurting local businesses, Nashville-area store manager says: 'We're losing customers'
A business manager in a Nashville suburb told a local Fox affiliate that ongoing theft, harassment and panhandling have negatively impacted his establishment and the local economy.
Texas dessert maker shuts down storefront after string of burglaries: 'Shady characters' come around at night
A dessert maker in San Antonio shut down her shop after a string of break-ins this year, saying other local business closures left her "in the middle of a dark neighborhood."
Businesses in Long Beach threaten to move if violence, rampant drug use are not cleaned up
Public safety issues in Long Beach, California, are sparking concern among prominent business owners who are threatening to leave if crime and drug use issues aren't addressed.
JetBlue passenger arrested after allegedly masturbating on two-hour flight
A JetBlue passenger who was allegedly caught exposing himself and masturbating on a flight to Detroit was arrested and hit with federal misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges.
CEO blasts San Francisco as 'city of chaos,' closes store over rampant crime: 'Our team is terrified'
Cotopaxi CEO Davis Smith is closing the company's only location in San Francisco due to rampant crime. He says the store is robbed "several times per week."
Philadelphia chain Wawa 'seriously considering' halting expansion after viral riot video: councilman
Wawa, a Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain, might halt plans to expand in Philadelphia as crime continues in the city and after it's been the target of looters.
Tyson Foods latest large business to flee Chicago, what sparked the exodus?
With Tyson leaving Chicago, the city has now lost several large and small businesses in what may be a symptom of its growing rates of crime, experts say.
Democrats attempting to 'rewrite history' by ditching defund police rhetoric before midterms: Rep. Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., argued Democrats are denouncing the defund police movement ahead of midterms because Republicans are strong on the crime issue.
9/11: Tunnel to Towers has raised $250M and counting
Tunnel to Towers has spent over $250 million to support our nation's heroes, including military and first responder families. This is just the beginning.
Chicago police officers mandated to take time off, breaks between shifts in wake of scathing city analysis
Chicago Police have announced new scheduling mandates to benefit police officers after a city analysis discovered over 1,100 officers had worked 13 days straight.
Georgia Walmart fire: Police arrest and charge 14-year-old suspect with arson
The Peachtree City Police Department has announced the arrest of a 14-year-old juvenile suspect following a fire that was "intentionally set" at a Walmart store there.
GOP AGs target billion-dollar financial firm for alleged anti-Semitism in ESG push
Seventeen Republican attorneys general demanded answers from financial firm Morningstar, Inc., regarding their subsidiary's alleged promotion of the anti-Israel BDS movement.



















