California Big Lots managers claim they were fired for chasing down stolen merchandise
Two managers at a Big Lots in Bakersfield, California, were reportedly fired after they attempted to wrangle a shopping cart back from a homeless man who allegedly stole Tide pods.
Bud Light's Dylan Mulvaney controversy deepens: Chicago gay bars roar at beer maker's 'abandonment' of cause
2Bears Tavern Group, an organization that owns four gay bars in Chicago, announced they are no longer selling Anheuser-Busch products due to the company's distancing from Dylan Mulvaney.
Frontier Airlines passenger 'voted' off flight after altercation
Three passengers on a Frontier Airlines flight from New Jersey to Georgia were kicked off after a verbal altercation started before the plane left the ground.
DeSantis signs Florida bill giving tourism board power over Disney World
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill giving Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board extensive authority over the Disney World park.
Checks to taxpayers from $141M TurboTax settlement start next week, New York AG says
New York Attorney General Letitia James says payments will soon be sent to impacted taxpayers from the state's $141 million settlement with Intuit, the maker of TurboTax.
South Carolina lottery wants your dog to appear on its $2 holiday scratch-off tickets
A lottery contest in South Carolina is asking pet owners to submit photos of their dogs for a chance to have the animals featured on $2 Happy Pawlidays scratch-off tickets.
Jury rules Ed Sheeran not liable in copyright infringement case over Marvin Gaye song
A jury decided Thursday that singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran did not copy the Marvin Gaye song "Let's Get It On" in his 2014 hit "Thinking Out Loud."
PacWest shares slide as bank tries to calm investors
PacWest Bancorp confirmed it is mulling options, including a possible sale while also insisting it has not experienced "out-of-the-ordinary deposit flows following the sale of First Republic Bank and other news."
Squatters, be gone! How to keep your property safe and secure from unwanted occupants
Squatters can take over property and ruin it — here are actionable steps from two experts to take to prevent this. Tips include getting to know law enforcement and installing good lighting.
Texas rancher fumes over Biden admin's 'lies they spew to the American people' on the border
Biden's border crisis has come "at a huge cost" to Texas ranchers and farmers: Stephanie Canales claims 30 to 40 migrants cross her property every single day.
Oklahoma bans more than a dozen woke banks from doing business with the state
Oklahoma announced sweeping actions to ban 13 prominent financial institutions from doing business in the state after an internal review found the companies engage in energy boycotts.
New York to ban gas stoves and heating systems in new construction, beginning in 2026
New York State plans to ban gas stoves and heating systems from any new construction of buildings less than seven stories in 2026, and in 2029, will include all new construction.
Chase Bank warned on religious discrimination by 19 GOP attorneys general
19 Republican attorneys general sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase & Co., on Tuesday demanding the company stop discrimination against customers with certain religious or political affiliations.
Vegas Strip tower that sat unfinished for almost 2 decades gets date for grand opening
Nevada’s Fontainebleau Las Vegas which began construction in 2007 and sat unfinished for many years due to the Great Recession is now set to open its doors in December 2023.
Small Business Person of the Year goes to Minnesota deli owner
A deli owner has won the Small Business Person of the Year. Abdirahman Kahin of Afro Deli & Grill in St. Paul became successful after adjusting his business model during the pandemic.
Best large US cities to start a business in 2023
A new study ranked the best large cities in the U.S. to launch a startup in 2023, and Florida destinations topped the list due to their business environments.
Previously deported illegal immigrant kills five in Texas
Former acting ICE director Tom Homan reacts to an illegal immigrant killing five people in Texas and says DHS Secretary Mayorkas is lying to cover up the crisis at the southern border.
South Florida heats up with ‘unprecedented’ growth, transforms into ‘most dynamic city in the world’
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and ISG World CEO Craig Studnicky sit down to discuss South Florida's red-hot real estate market and economic growth over the last year.
Medical marijuana dispensaries open in Georgia: 'Improved quality of life'
Medical marijuana stores opened in Georgia after sales were delayed for years by regulatory challenges. The first dispensaries opened in Macon and Marietta.
Uber lost and found list includes unique items like lightsaber, fog machine, pets, fake blood, and teeth
Uber's annual list of lost and found items includes items like ankle monitors, Nintendo Switches, dentures, pets, ankle monitors, marijuana, and a fog machine.



















