San Francisco's downtown 'never going back to the way it was,' Salesforce's Marc Benioff says
Salesforce CEO says San Francisco's downtown 'never going back to the way it was' as downtown officials struggle with businesses leaving The Golden City.
Landlord charged tenants thousands when they complained of bugs, gross conditions: AG
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced a lawsuit against Philadelphia-area property management company SBG Management Services for “multiple violations."
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sued over TikTok ban by group representing professors
Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott is being sued over the state's ban on TikTok from being used on devices or networks that are state-owned.
State Farm doubles down on Florida after Farmers Insurance pulls back
State Farm Insurance says it has no plans to leave Florida after competitor Farmers Insurance became the latest insurer to reduce coverage in the state.
Farmers Insurance flees Florida, impacting 100,000 policyholders: ‘Bud Light of insurance,’ official says
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis claimed Farmers Insurance "has become the Bud Light" of providers after deciding to halt no longer offer coverage in the hurricane-prone state.
Senators direct US farmers to 'hold on and pray' as severe drought parches the Midwest
Republican Sens. Eric Schmitt and Markwayne Mullin urge the USDA to provide immediate assistance to Midwest farmers facing a historic drought season that could impact food prices.
PHOTOS: ‘Summer camp for billionaires’ underway in Sun Valley, Idaho
Allen & Company's annual conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, draws the world's most powerful business leaders who hobnob for a week-long retreat where deals are made.
Founder of failed crypto lending platform Celsius Network arrested on fraud charges
Alexander Mashinsky, the former CEO and founder of Celsius Network, has been arrested on federal fraud charges. He is accused of misleading customers about key aspects of his company.
Rhode Island ‘horror’ bill a ‘test run’ for more Democrat-led states, experts warn
Starting in January, Rhode Island will require independent contractors to submit a worker designation form which enters a public database.
NTSB: Broken part in the landing gear prevented Delta plane from landing normally
Delta plane's pilots were unable to lower the nose landing gear before landing in Charlotte, North Carolina last month due to a broken part, according to investigators.
Companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice to catch up on fines over unsafe mining conditions
Over two dozen companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice will pay its mine safety fines. Justice was ordered to pay $5.1 million in 2020.
3 dead after Greyhound bus crashes into tractor-trailers along Interstate 70, Illinois State Police say
A crash involving a Greyhound bus and three commercial vehicles along Interstate 70 near St. Louis has left three people dead and more than a dozen injured, Illinois State Police say.
Restaurants slap diners with charges for everything from water to staff healthcare, drawing scorn
About one in six restaurants is adding surcharges to checks in an attempt to offset high costs, but the charges have raised the ire of customers and observers.
Dozens of insurance companies suing MN-based Xcel energy for allegedly causing destructive Colorado wildfire
Xcel Energy is being blamed for causing the Colorado wildfires that destroyed nearly a thousand homes. Dozens of insurance companies are suing Xcel for the accident.
Washington state 4-year-old dies after choking on hot dog at Costco
A 4-year-old girl in Kennewick, Washington died on Sunday after choking on what was believed to have been a hot dog at Costco Wholesale.
Farmers Insurance reducing coverage in Florida
Farmers Insurance has plans to reduce its coverage in Florida, a move that will ultimately result in some Floridians needing new auto, home or umbrella insurance policies.
Manchin-backed Mountain Valley Pipeline stopped by federal court despite congressional order
Construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline being built through Virginia and West Virginia has been ordered halted by a federal appeals court in Richmond.
After Dodge driver was killed by exploding airbag, company urges Ram owners to stop driving certain models
The driver of a 2003 Dodge Ram was killed by an exploding Takata airbag inflator on May 13, 2023. Now the company is urging drivers of certain rams to stop driving the vehicles.
Air Force bonus funding held up in Congress by feuding states' lawmakers amid ongoing recruiting crisis
The Air Force is temporarily halting permanent change of station moves and re-enlistment bonuses as it face budget restrictions borne out of a dispute with Alabama lawmakers.
Influencer-turned-business owner shares how she's making clothing more inclusive, one T-shirt at a time
A Dallas-based influencer created a basics brand made to be inclusive for "every body" of every size. Meet Daryl-Ann Denner, co-founder of nuuds, with over 1.4 million followers.



















