Minneapolis restaurants sue mayor over vaccine mandates
Over half a dozen restaurants in Minneapolis have banded together in a joint suit levied at Mayor Jacob Frey this week over recently instated vaccine mandates.
'No one is happy about it': Rising cost of ingredients forces bakery shops to raise prices
Nearly every ingredient used at a bakery costs more.
DHS requires non-US travelers to be fully vaccinated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said that beginning Saturday it will require non-U.S. individuals hoping to enter the U.S. via land ports of entry and ferry terminals at the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
WATCH NOW: Investing in BlackRock hurts West Virginians, treasurer says, 'a clear conflict of interest'
West Virginia Treasurer pulls banking contracts from BlackRock over anti-energy concerns.
American Airlines international flight turns around after passenger refuses to comply with mask requirement
An American Airlines flight was forced to turn around on Wednesday and go back to Miami after a passenger refused to comply with the federal mask requirement.
NYC Mayor Adams paid in bitcoin and ethereum for first paycheck
New York City Mayor Eric Adams had his first paycheck converted to crypto via Coinbase
QR code scams hit Texas, officials warn they're being used to steal personal information
A QR code scam is hitting Texas. The cities of Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and now the FBI have issued warnings against malicious QR codes that could steal your personal information.
In Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood, rising crime fuels move to secede
An increase in violent crime has spurred a movement in Atlanta’s wealthiest and whitest neighborhood, Buckhead, to push harder to secede and create a new city with its own police force.
Biden attempts to clean up Russia-Ukraine comments
Former CIA officer Mike Baker reacts to Biden's Ukraine comments on 'Kennedy.'
Biden's attempt to clean up his press conference mess 'made it worse': McFarland
Former deputy national security adviser and author KT McFarland slams Biden's attempt to walk-back his 'minor incursion' comments on Russia-Ukraine.
Several international airlines cancel flights to US over 5G concerns
Several international airlines announced Tuesday that they would be canceling some flights to the US, citing concerns over AT&T and Verizon's 5G rollout
‘Nightmare on Elm Street’ House Sells for Nearly $3 Million
The home made famous in the 1984 horror movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street" sold last week for $2.98 million.
Supreme Court rejects request to block federal air travel mask mandate
The Supreme Court Tuesday denied an emergency request asking for a pause to the federal COVID-19 airline mask mandate.
Best and worst states for driving in 2022: report
WalletHub compared all 50 states based on costs, access, traffic, infrastructure and safety for its list of the best states for driving in 2022.
Princess Cruises extends 'Book with Confidence' program for summer sailings
Princess Cruises is extending its Book with Confidence program as the coronavirus pandemic continues to play a factor in travel plans.
Airline CEOs warn 5G could leave thousands of travelers stranded and cause other havoc
The FAA recently determined that 5G could interfere with vital safety instruments on airplanes, prompting airline CEOs to write a letter urging government officials not to implement 5G near certain airports.
Norwegian cruise ship hit with COVID-19 wave cancels mid-voyage
A spokesperson for Norwegian told FOX Business the ship docked overnight in St. Maarten on Thursday and will be back in New York "soon." The company did not offer an estimated arrival time.
NYC woman killed in subway attack worked as Deloitte exec, LinkedIn page suggests
A woman who was pushed to her death in front of a subway train at the Times Square station Saturday was a senior manager at Deloitte Consulting.
Thousands of US flights canceled, thousands more delayed as winter storm wallops southeast
A dangerous winter storm slammed broad the southeast U.S. over the weekend, canceling and delaying thousands of flights.
US college students call for refunds amid return to remote learning
Students at colleges and universities across the country are beginning their semester just like they did at the beginning of the pandemic, sitting in front of their computer at home.



















