Return of MLB spring training has Arizona, Florida hoping for billion-dollar economic bounce back
Major League Baseball's spring training officially begins Friday, which will bring baseball fans from around the country to Arizona and Florida to watch their favorite teams.
Viral post about bug in food leads to discovery of nearly 20 dead roaches at popular Florida chicken joint
A Florida woman's viral social media post showing a roach cooked into a chicken tender led to the discovery of nearly 20 dead cockroaches at the restaurant during a related inspection.
Hamptons trailer park home under contract for $3.75M
An 800-square-foot Montauk, New York custom home in a trailer park development is under contract to sell for $3.75 million, breaking records in the region.
Rhode Island man charged with laundering $35M in online fraud scheme
A 73-year old Rhode Island man has been charged with laundering $35 million in internet fraud schemes through his accounting and consulting businesses.
Norfolk Southern’s Ohio train cost cleanup minimal as Buttigieg tours region
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will visit East Palestine, Ohio on Thursday following the derailment and spill of hazardous materials of a Norfolk Southern (NSC) freight line.
Washington, DC-bound flight forced to divert after passenger reportedly tried to breach cockpit
A flight bound for Washington, D.C., had to divert to Raleigh, North Carolina, due to a "disruptive passenger" on board, officials said Wednesday.
Elon Musk, Gavin Newsom announce Tesla's new engineering HQ in California
California Gov. Gavin Newsom joined Tesla CEO Elon Musk at a press conference Wednesday to announce the electric vehicle's global engineering headquarters will be in Palo Alto, California.
Ex-priest condemns 'After School Satan Club': There will be spiritual ‘repercussions’
Rising controversy around a Virginia primary school's Satan club proves there's "goodness and light" to contrast the "darkness," former priest Jonathan Morris argues.
Winter storm grounds nearly 1,000 flights, knocks out power for thousands
Thousands of Americans are without power and hundreds of flights have been canceled across the U.S. as a massive winter storm hits the Midwest and Western U.S.
WNBA superstar Sabrina Ioenscu's rookie card sells for highest price in women's basketball history
One of the five Sabrina Ionescu rookie cards in existence sold over the weekend for $10,800. It has become the most valuable card in WNBA history.
Goya sends food, critical supplies to people of East Palestine: You are not 'forgotten'
Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue says no community is too small to receive disaster relief, detailing the company's efforts to provide aid to East Palestine in the toxic train aftermath.
Florida AG eyes making Google, Apple flag 'foreign-owned apps' for consumers before downloading
Republican Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is sending letters to the CEOs of Apple and Google, calling for customers to be notified if an app is foreign-owned or developed.
Disney California Adventure Park in San Fransokyo area slated to open this summer
The Walt Disney Company offered more information Monday on when the “Big Hero 6”-themed area planned for Disney California Adventure Park is expected to open.
Feds seeking information from Tesla on crash into fire truck that left driver dead
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking information from Tesla about a fatal crash in Contra Costa County, California on Feb. 18.
NJ Applebee's locations offer free kids meals after local restaurant bans children under 10
After a Tinton Falls, N.J. restaurant announced it's prohibiting diners under 10, local Applebee's are offering free kids meals and getting a "fantastic" reception.
Woman dies after falling from Disneyland structure in Anaheim, California
Police in Anaheim, California, are investigating after a woman fell to her death from Disneyland's Mickey and Friends Parking Structure on Saturday evening.
Robert Duvall joins protests against Amazon data center
Amazon has pledged $35 billion to expand its concentration of data centers in Northern Virginia, but is receiving pushback from protestors -- including actor Robert Duvall.
Disney workers rebel against return to office mandate
Disney employees are protesting the scheduled return to in-person work in March, filing a petition claiming it will "have unintended consequences that cause long-term harm to the company."
Minnesota Democrat lawmakers push ban on gas-powered lawn mowers, chainsaws to curb 'climate pollution'
Representatives of Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party introduced bills to prohibit sales of non-electric yard equipment and ice resurfacing machines such as Zambonis.
Illinois Supreme Court issues opinion over ongoing White Castle biometric privacy case
The Illinois Supreme Court issued an opinion in an ongoing case against White Castle in connection to the Biometric Information Privacy Act that could potentially result in major fines.



















