UFO Festival in Roswell, NM, brings in more than $2M in spending
A UFO festival hosted in Roswell, New Mexico, from June 30 through July 3 brought over $2 million in spending, 10 times more than the $200,000 spent to host the event.
New England risks winter blackouts as gas supplies tighten
New England, known for its cold winters, is at risk of rolling blackouts this winter because of increased competition with the European Union for liquified natural gas.
Orlando store owner's message to criminals: 'There's a really good chance you're gonna get shot'
Store owners at an Orlando mall are on high alert after two of four suspects in an attempted "smash and grab" were shot and killed. Police say two suspects are still on the run.
Will Twitter improve under Elon Musk's ownership? Americans weigh in
Twitter will have better freedom of speech protections if Tesla CEO Elon Musk successfully purchases the social media giant, Americans in Oklahoma say.
Apple workers at Oklahoma City location vote to unionize
Employees at an Apple Store in Oklahoma City have become the second retail Apple location to unionize. The group calls itself the Penn Square Labor Alliance.
Starbucks’ latest closure over safety concerns leaves Indiana community shocked
Starbucks is closing a location in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the end of Oct., citing concerns of safety. It is the latest closure in recent months as crime spirals in some cities.
Pollster: PA Senate Race could come down to candidates' economic stance
With just over three weeks to the midterm elections, some polls show the economy could be the deciding factor with voters worried about a recession.
Maryland Jasper's Restaurant remained open with dead woman found in restroom: report
A Maryland Japanese restaurant remained open for several hours as a woman who died in the bathroom was left inside.
Islanders hit jackpot with lotto app Jackpocket; company hopes partnership can lead to more sports deals
No one thought a company's logo would wind up on an NHL helmet. But, after a perfect match between the Islanders and Jackpocket, it makes all the sense in the world.
Philadelphia chain Wawa 'seriously considering' halting expansion after viral riot video: councilman
Wawa, a Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain, might halt plans to expand in Philadelphia as crime continues in the city and after it's been the target of looters.
Disney hikes prices for California theme park tickets, Genie+
Disneyland's one-day tickets will range between $104 and $179. Genie+ will increase to $25 per day from $20 when booked in advance and vary based on the day when purchased at the park.
Netflix Dahmer show results in unwanted attention at Milwaukee bar
Milwaukee bar owner says Netflix's series profiling serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is drawing unwanted attention at her establishment. True crime tourists have shown up and reportedly posted fake reviews.
Wet spring, summer drought limiting apple production in the northwest
Two straight summers of high temperatures and drought have put a dent in Washington State's apple supply this year. Some farmers are raising prices to offset lower production.
Amazon workers hold walkouts on Prime Day in Georgia and Illinois
Amazon employees at two locations held walkouts Tuesday at the start of the company's second Prime Day of the year, making demands of the retail giant.
California's drought adds to food inflation with tomatoes, onions, garlic hit
California's ongoing drought is expected to impact the prices of key crops like tomatoes and onions, driving food inflation even higher for consumers.
Giving school buses green lights improves student safety, reduces fuel consumption: new study
Allowing school buses to request green lights at traffic signals will improve student safety and lower the consumption of fuel due to reduced travel times, a new study says.
Biden battles California in Supreme Court fight over how to bring home the bacon
The Biden administration and the state of California will face off today in a case that will decide whether California is applying unconstitutional burden on other states.
Texas Pete hot sauce sued after consumer learns product is made in North Carolina
A California man claims that hot sauce maker Texas Pete is using false advertising to sell its sauce after he learned the product was made in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Stuart Varney: Are you better off now than you were two years ago?
FOX Business' Stuart Varney rips the border and crime crises, and says voters need to ask Democrats three essential questions with just four weeks until the midterm elections.
St. Louis preparing to sue Hyundai and Kia over rampant car thefts in the city
A St. Louis tow truck driver says drivers respond to about five thefts a day of Kia and Hyundai cars. Car thefts have doubled in the city this year as leaders look to sue.



















