Ron DeSantis responds to wife being called ‘America’s Karen’: She 'threatens the left'
After MSNBC critics called Casey DeSantis "America's Karen," her husband and GOP presidential candidate claimed she "threatens the left" with a spotlight on parental rights.
'Titanic' director James Cameron lists 102-acre oceanfront Southern California ranch for $33 million
James Cameron and his wife Suzy Amis Cameron have listed their oceanfront 102-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County for $33 million.
Cruise industry seeing summer boom with pandemic restrictions lifted
Cruise ships are seeing more people come on board this summer with numbers expected to be at 31.5 million this year. That would be more than the last full year before the pandemic.
Vermont Native American chief says Ben & Jerry's headquarters on 'stolen' land
A Native American chief in Vermont said he would to talk to Ben & Jerry's about the land under its headquarters.
Former Amazon employee sentenced to 16 years in prison in $9.4 million fraud case
A federal district court on Wednesday sentenced a former Amazon employee to 16 years in jail for millions in fraud against the tech giant, according to officials.
Trump to target DeSantis for opposition to ethanol standards during farm-centric speech in Iowa
Former President Trump is expected to take aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis - a rival for the 2024 GOP nomination - over ethanol at a campaign stop in Iowa
Businesses ditch Philadelphia for Florida over high taxes, crime
After three generations, the David family is fleeing Philadelphia and moving to Florida for lower crime rates and taxes.
Biden admits China 'dominating' raw material production, promises to bring 'full battery supply chain home'
President Joe Biden touted the purported successes of "Bidenomics" through his Inflation Reduction and CHIPS and Science Acts to address Chinese global competition.
Fanatics CEO's 'white party' draws Tom Brady, JLo, Ben Affleck and A-listers
Michael Rubin, the billionaire CEO of sports merchandise company Fanatics, celebrated the Fourth of July with a massive 'white party' that many A-listers attended.
Subway faces backlash over 'distasteful' sign at Georgia store referencing imploded Titan sub: 'Do better'
A phrase on a Subway restaurant sign in Georgia appeared to poke fun at the Titan submersible where five people were killed while descending toward the Titanic wreckage.
Casa Bonita restaurant to pay staff $30 an hour, ban tipping amid South Park creators' relaunch
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker bought the restaurant and entertainment venue and its relaunch will see staff paid $30 an hour and tips banned.
Founding Father John Adams' intimate letter to 'sincere friend' teenage bride sold for $40,000
An intimate letter from President John Adams to a young bride, known only to one American family for 200 years, sold for $40,000 as part of a "friendship album."
Environmental policy contributing to historic gas price spike in Washington state: 'Hit my pockets hard'
A program aimed at limiting carbon emissions in Washington state has resulted in a historic spike in gas prices for residents as fuel suppliers pass increased costs on to customers.
Buc-ee's brings 'largest travel center in the world' to Tennessee with latest opening
Buc-ee's started welcoming customers at its biggest-ever location this week, a 74,000-square-foot location in Tennessee that it also claims is the "largest travel center in the world."
Ohio researchers develop new breed of honeybees to fight parasites
Researchers at Central State University in Ohio are working to develop traits in honeybees that would combat parasitic mites, one of the biggest causes of colony loss.
San Francisco residents earning $100,000 considered 'low income'
A California government agency says that a $100,000 salary in San Francisco is considered "low income," according to a memorandum earlier in June.
Virginia energy CEO raked in massive ESG bonuses amid scrutiny over overcharging, PAC donation
Dominion Energy has given CEO Robert Blue over $3 million in bonuses for meeting ESG goals despite the company's "consistent failure" and plummeting stock prices.
Texas business owners beg Democrat-run city ‘to end the vicious cycle’ of homelessness
Customers "try to avoid" the Austin, Texas, area where business owners Larry Maddalena and Craig Plackis operate, due to the city's "vicious cycle" of homelessness.
Oregon lawmakers vote to end ban on self-serve gas
Oregon is poised to end a long-held ban on self-serve gas station pumps throughout the state. The bill is now headed to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk to be signed.
Self-proclaimed 'Wolf of Airbnb' pleads guilty to wire fraud charges
Konrad Bicher, the 31-year-old, self-proclaimed "Wolf of Airbnb," has pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges after admitting to gaining around $2 million by defrauding landlords.



















