Disney reveals inside of new 'Guardians of the Galaxy' attraction
Take a look at the first video of Disney’s new attraction, which is expected to open later this year.
US officials and NYC lawmakers call on Russian oligarchs' real estate to be seized
As U.S. lawmakers continue to call for all of Putin’s cronies to be sanctioned, New York City leaders are now pushing to target Russian oligarchs who own real estate along Central Park.
Austin business owner who dropped 'Russian' from restaurant name now raising money for Ukrainians
Vadar Monamour moved to the United States 20 years ago and opened "Russian House" in downtown Austin in 2012 with the hopes of representing the cultures of all post-Soviet states, including Russia and Ukraine, but also Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan and others.
Downtown Seattle bakery closes 'for the safety of its employees' amid rampant crime, drug use: reports
A downtown Seattle bakery is temporarily closing one of its locations "for the safety of its employees" after a spate of recent shootings, including at least one that was fatal, has left owners concerned, according to officials and reports.
Russian airline Aeroflot violated Canadian airspace, officials say
The Canadian government has accused Russia's flagship airline Aeroflot of violating a ban that restricts its flights from traveling through the country's airspace.
Mother of 'Pawn Stars' celebrity sues over ownership, assets
"Pawn Stars" celebrity Rick Harrison's mother is suing him.
Scalise: Biden needs to reverse 'anti-American energy agenda'
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise says President Biden needs to stop attacking American energy companies and take on Russia.
Rep. Malliotakis says Biden could have potentially 'deterred Putin' and stopped invasion
New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis slams Biden for policies that are 'putting pressure on our economy' on 'The Evening Edit.'
'Energy security' is 'national security', Biden needs to pursue energy independence: Robinson
American Conservative Coalition's Quill Robinson weighs in the importance of Biden advancing energy independence on 'The Evening Edit.'
Delta Air Lines suspends code-share agreement with Russia's Aeroflot
While Delta does not operate services to Ukraine or Russia, the code-share agreement allows its customers to book seats on Aeroflot flights and vice versa.
Buying starter home is cheaper than renting in many US cities: Report
In the U.S., buying a starter home is more affordable than renting in many large cities.
Nile Gardiner slams Biden's Russian sanctions for 'not going far enough'
Heritage Foundation Thatcher Center for Freedom's Nile Gardiner reacts to President Biden's sanctions on Russian banks on 'The Evening Edit.'
Burchett rips Biden on Ukraine: ‘He played right into Putin's hands’
Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett slams Biden's energy policies and handling of Russia-Ukraine conflict on 'The Evening Edit.'
Coffee prices skyrocketing for customers, roasters: ‘Everybody’s basically taking a hit’
Roasted coffee prices haven't spiked this much since 2012. Wholesale roasters are already trying to manage those increasing costs.
Miami not ditching its ‘MiamiCoin’ cryptocurrency despite record-low price, Mayor says
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says MiamiCoin still has 'great use cases' despite falling below $39,000.
SIM-swapping attacks, many aimed at crypto accounts, are on the rise
Cyber thieves targeting crypto and traditional bank accounts stepped up their illegal activities last year, resulting in a significant increase in the number of reported SIM-card crimes.
Liberal cities Boston and Washington, DC roll back COVID vaccine mandates for businesses
The city of Boston, Massachusetts has lifted its mandate requiring patrons of restaurants, gyms and other indoor locations to show proof of coronavirus vaccination.
Carnival cruise passenger seen in video moments before reportedly jumping off ship
In the cell phone video obtained by FOX 8, the woman, 32, is seen being pulled to her feet by security guards on the deck of the Carnival Valor ship on Wednesday.
Americans are emerging from the pandemic ready to splurge on events and travel
With daily new COVID-19 cases falling, restrictions easing and the strongest consumer finances in recent history, Americans are finally emerging from the pandemic eager to splurge on everything from travel and sports events to restaurants, cruises and theme parks, executives say.
Mexico avocado ban could leave US 'lost' for guacamole
Restaurateurs prepare for an avocado shortage after the U.S. halted all Mexican imports, cutting 80% of the crop's national supply.



















