Despite cooling US housing market, Florida still top spot for Americans looking to move: study
Nearly a quarter of U.S. homebuyers are looking to move, according to a study from Redfin. States in the Sun Belt, such as Florida, are top destinations for the moves.
Strip club 'unlawfully retaliated' against dancers who brought up safety concerns, labor board says
Strippers who were fired and locked out from the topless bar where they worked were "unlawfully retaliated" against by management, the NLRB said last week.
San Francisco guaranteed income program for pregnant Black women to expand across California
A San Francisco guaranteed income program for Black pregnant women will expand to other parts of California
Hyundai partners to build $4B plant in Georgia
Hyundai Motor Group is joining forces with a South Korean battery maker to build a $4 billion factory in Georgia to manufacture electric vehicle batteries.
Olive Garden manager fired after time-off rant: 'If you’re sick ... prove it to us'
Olive Garden parent company Darden confirmed to a local news outlet that a Kansas-based manager who wrote a mean-spirited note to employees about taking too much time off is no longer with the company.
Amazon delivery driver arrested for allegedly stealing packages
A 23-year-old Amazon Flex delivery driver has been arrested by police in New Hampshire after she allegedly stole packages instead of delivering them to their destinations.
Professional musician, semi-retired, searches for peaceful country retreat outside St. Louis
On "American Dream Home" on Fox Business, Cheryl Casone introduces viewers to a man in St. Louis who wanted a peaceful country retreat even amid today's record housing prices and bidding wars.
Texas subpoenas BlackRock for documents related to ESG push
A top Texas state Senate committee issued a subpoena last month demanding asset manager BlackRock hand over key documents related to its decision-making on environmental investments.
Virginia restaurant cancels Family Foundation event over group's views on abortion, traditional marriage
Family Foundation, a conservative Christian group, says it was refused service at Metzger Bar and Butchery in Virginia last week over its political and religious views.
Maryland governor bans use of TikTok by state agencies
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued a ban on Chinese and Russian-influenced platforms like TikTok, that could open the state up to cybersecurity risks.
Tim Cook says Apple will buy U.S.-made chips built at TSMC's Arizona factory
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed Tuesday that the iPhone maker would be purchasing U.S.-made semiconductors built at Taiwanese firm TSMC's Arizona factory.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveils plan to cap oil refinery profits
California Gov. Gavin Newsom held a special legislative session on Monday to unveil a proposal to penalize oil companies that make too much money.
Biden visits Arizona computer chip plant, discusses job growth
President Biden discussed his economic plan Tuesday while touring a large computer chip factory under construction in Arizona.
North Carolina power outage points to Homeland Security long-documented threats to US power grid
Power outages expected to extend to Thursday in North Carolina's Moore County serve as a reminder that the nation's electrical infrastructure could be vulnerable to domestic terrorists.
Dolly Parton's home on wheels turned into $10,000 hotel suite
Dolly Parton's "Gypsy Wagon" tour bus, where she spent 15 years writing songs and touring North America, is now open for a minimum two-night stay starting at $10,000.
Mall of America settles lawsuit from family of boy thrown over balcony
The family of the boy who was thrown from a Mall of America balcony in 2019 reached a settlement on Monday. The perpetrator, Emmanuel Aranda, is serving 19 years in prison.
California’s drought disaster is turning into an economic disaster: ‘It’s unprecedented’
Farms are shrinking in California amid a dangerous drought. Economists and farmers are warning the economic and environmental consequences could be severe.
North Carolina electric grid gunman knew how to disable stations: sheriff
A North Carolina sheriff said Monday that the person who orchestrated the gunfire on power stations in the state knew exactly what they were doing.
Biden visiting Arizona as TSMC set to boost state's chip investment to $40B
Taiwan-based semiconductor manufacturer TSMC will announce that it will increase its chip investment in Arizona to $40 billion and a commitment to construct a second fab.
North Carolina power still dark for nearly 35k customers, Mayorkas addresses 'attack' on infrastructure
Nearly 35,000 Moore County, North Carolina residents are without power, and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the attack on the grid appeared to be deliberate.



















