Nevada considers tax credits to lure Sony, film industry to Las Vegas
Nevada lawmakers have crafted a bill that would provide massive tax credits in an attempt to bring film production to the Las Vegas area.
Restaurants across America turning to robot servers in response to food industry's worker shortage
More restaurants are turning to robot servers to combat the national shortage of food industry workers – a lasting effect of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the service industry.
Citigroup looks to mend fences with Texas and convince the Lone Star State it's not 'woke'
Citigroup is scrambling to convince Texas state officials it isn’t the woke bank they say it is and it’s worthy of once again underwriting municipal bonds in the state.
Grocery store courtesy clerk fired after being assaulted three times at work: 'The most scared I've ever been'
Austin Sherrell was reportedly terminated from his job as a courtesy clerk at a Vons grocery store in Bakersfield after applying for worker's compensation following three assaults.
Supreme Court delivers blow to pork producers in dispute over California animal welfare law
The Supreme Court handed California a legal victory Thursday in a dispute over its animal welfare law, a ruling that could have huge national implications.
Norfolk Southern train derails in Pennsylvania, no hazardous materials spilled
A Norfolk Southern train derailed in Pennsylvania late Wednesday night. Officials said no hazardous materials were involved in the incident and no one was injured.
Feds arrest alleged Chinese spy in Boston
A U.S. citizen living in Brighton in Boston, Massachusetts, has been indicted by federal authorities for allegedly acting as an unregistered foreign agent.
Boston hospital to use $100 million gift for immunology, inflammation research
A biotech entrepreneur has gifted $100 million to Boston’s Brigham and Women's Hospital which will use the donation to establish a new institute to study immunology and inflammation.
NYC migrant housing crisis threatens return to work push
New York City is considering using the Roosevelt Hotel as emergency housing for migrants in a move that could undermine local businesses efforts to bring workers back to offices.
Indiana coroner says worker who died at Amazon factory suffered a blunt force injury
Caes David Gruesbeck, a 20-year-old Amazon employee, died due to a blunt force injury according to the Allen County coroner. The death is still under investigation.
New Hampshire electric utility proposes major electric transmission line from Canada to New England
A New Hampshire electric utility proposed a major electrical transmission line that will carry renewable power from Canada to New England.
'Secret campaign' used thousands of New Yorkers' identities without consent to influence federal policy: NY AG
A "secret campaign" used millions of consumer identities, including those of thousands of New Yorkers, to generate fake public comments to the FCC in favor of repealing net neutrality.
California police department transitioning to all electric fleet with purchase of Tesla models
A Los Angeles-area police department is switching its fleet to Tesla vehicle, authorities said this week. The Pasadena Police Department will by 20 Teslas for patrols.
Disney's free speech lawsuit against DeSantis now includes monorail complaint
Disney amended its suit against Gov. Ron DeSantis to include recent developments, including a new law establishing state oversight authority over the monorail.
Indiana worker dies after being injured at Amazon warehouse in Fort Wayne
An unidentified Amazon employee has died at one of the company's warehouses in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The facility was closed for the rest of the day.
Georgia sends every 2023 high school graduate financial literacy book
Every graduating high school senior in the state of Georgia received a book on financial literacy this year as a parting gift in preparation for the real world.
Elon Musk, Greg Abbott celebrate groundbreaking of Tesla’s new Texas facility
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Texas Governor Greg Abbott celebrated at the groundbreaking ceremony for Tesla's new lithium refinery in Robstown, Texas, near Corpus Christi.
Smart fitness studio in Virginia uses artificial intelligence to curate workouts
A fitness studio in Virginia called The Exercise Coach has enabled artificial intelligence to help people work out in an efficient and effective manner.
Eviction bans remain in California more than 3 years into the pandemic
Proponents of the California bans say that lifting all protections would exacerbate homelessness in cities with some of the country’s highest housing costs.
New York City apartment fire injures 4 people, officials investigating possible e-bike connection
NYFD officials said a fire broke out at an apartment on West 190th Street, putting four people in cardiac arrest. Officials are investigating if an e-bike caused it.



















