Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin completes sale of stake in 76ers, Devils: report
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin has completed his divestment from the company that owns the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.
Janet Yellen to tout Biden admin's tech investments at VA business incubator
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to visit a Virginia business incubator to speak about America's investments in semiconductors and other technologies.
Korean auto giant Hyundai investigating child labor in its USsupply chain
A Hyundai Motor Co. executive said Wednesday the Korean automaker plans to "sever ties" with two Alabama suppliers investigated for using child laborers.
WI taxpayer group that attempted to block student loan forgiveness program asks Supreme Court to intervene
A taxpayer group in Wisconsin that unsuccessfully attempted to block the student loan forgiveness program is seeking the Supreme Court to step in.
Third installment of Yankees-Astros ALCS among priciest ever
The New York Yankees and Houston Astros meet in the ALCS for the third time in six years, and the series between the rivals is among the priciest ever.
BMW accelerating South Carolina electric vehicle production with $1.7B investment
BMW, the largest exporter of cars from the US, will overhaul its existing South Carolina manufacturing plant in Greer and build a new electric vehicle battery plant in Woodruff
CEO blasts San Francisco as 'city of chaos,' closes store over rampant crime: 'Our team is terrified'
Cotopaxi CEO Davis Smith is closing the company's only location in San Francisco due to rampant crime. He says the store is robbed "several times per week."
Utah small business owner won't fire his workers — he's retraining them instead
Chad Pritchard, owner of Fat Daddy's Pizzeria in Provo, Utah, will not fire any workers during today's tough economic times — he's instead retraining them and investing in them. He shared his story.
Mall of America in MN testing metal detectors due to gun incidents
The Mall of America is testing metal detectors after multiple gun incidents over the last year. The detectors will be tested at the mall's north doors.
High gas prices force Las Vegas bakery, founded in 1959, to make changes: 'The abnormal feels normal'
Spending thousands of dollars in gas each week, Freed's Bakery in Las Vegas had to cut back on deliveries and raise prices, while some employees cut hours to save on commute costs.
James Corden banned, Madonna turned away and saucy rules: What to know about Keith McNally
Restaurateur Keith McNally made headlines after he banned James Corden from his Manhattan restaurant Monday. He is known for refusing to give celebrity customers special treatment.
Is Elizabeth Holmes pregnant again? Her latest court appearance sparks rumors
Elizabeth Holmes' latest court appearance sparked rumors from a star witness and even reporters that the disgraced Theranos founder is pregnant again.
NLCS ticket prices between Phillies, Padres at all-time high
Padres fans have waited 24 years since their last NLCS trip. Phillies fans have waited 12 years. Fan excitement has resulted in unprecedented ticket prices.
Homebuyers flock to Florida cities devastated by Hurricane Ian
Demand remains strong from both locals and out-of-staters, according to residential real-estate agents in Naples, Fla., and other areas near the path of the Category 4 storm.
Paul Pelosi exercises $1M Google stock call options before Dems introduce congressional stock trading ban
Paul Pelosi exercised call options on Google parent-company Alphabet worth between $1 million and $5 million just a week before a bill banning congress members and their spouses from trading individual stocks.
Missouri latest state to divest from BlackRock over ESG initiatives: 'Woke political agenda'
Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick announced his state's retirement system would sell $500 million in pension funds managed by BlackRock over the bank's left-wing initiatives.
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.



















