NASA to roll Artemis I rocket back inside hangar ahead of Hurricane Ian
NASA will roll its Artemis I rocket back to the spacecraft's hangar at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, after delaying the launch over Hurricane Ian.
Concerns escalate over San Francisco's rising crime hurting business
Concerns have been raised that San Francisco's rising crime is negatively impacting the city and its business, as well as the travel and tourism industry.
Slow start to hurricane season great for gulf coast business, but next storm could change that
The U.S. could see it's first storm of the season next week after what's been a slow start to the season - one that's been great for businesses on the coast.
Tesla countersues California agency behind race bias lawsuit
Tesla's counter-lawsuit alleges the CRD violated state law by not seeking public comment before adopting procedures for investigating and suing employers.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pitches electric vehicles to Texans
Pete Buttigieg pitched electric vehicles on Thursday in Texas, where an overtaxed power grid could pose problems for the transition from gas-powered cars.
Mississippi welfare agency’s ex-director pleads guilty to fraud
A former executive of Mississippi's welfare agency has pleaded guilty to state and federal charges of misspending millions in funds from programs meant for the needy.
Aaron Judge’s 62nd home run ball will be more valuable than Albert Pujols’ 700th, memorabilia expert says
Aaron Judge and Albert Pujols are set to etch their name in baseball lore, both chasing memorable home run milestones in the season's final homestretch.
'Stranger Things' house listed for sale in Georgia
The iconic Byers house from the hit Netflix show "Stranger Things" is on the market. The house is located in Fayetteville, Georgia and is listed for $300,000.
Georgia Lyft driver issues warning after getting carjacked at gunpoint
A Georgia Lyft driver and mother of three is grateful to be alive and speaking out after four men carjacked her at gunpoint over the weekend.
Supply chain issues and inflation fuel billion-dollar black market
Scammers are now trying to target the wine and spirits industry. They're trying to take advantage of consumers amid supply chain shortcomings and inflation.
California seeks to ban sales of diesel commercial trucks effort to fight pollution, climate change
California leaders are proposing a measure to ban the sale of diesel commercial trucks across the state as they seek to curb pollution.
Judge rules RI truck tolling system unconstitutional
A federal judge ruled that Rhode Island's truck tolling system that took effect in 2018 to fund repairs to the state's crumbling bridges is unconstitutional.
Maine fisherman, along with state, appeal endangered whales ruling
The state of Maine and fishing groups in the state are appealing a ruling from a federal judge that shot down a lawsuit to overturn a new rule that aims to protect endangered whales.
Seattle teachers approve new contract after 5-day strike
The teachers in Seattle approved a contract following a strike that delayed the start of the school year by five days. The three-year contract will provide salary raises.
North Carolina man wins big after finding month-old lottery ticket in truck: 'Did that happy dance'
A man in North Carolina learned he won the Lucky for Life Lottery nearly a month after he played his winning ticket. The ticket was in his truck the whole time.
Mom rips Biden's border after son killed by migrant: This is ‘because of who is sitting in that White House'
DeSantis-backed Florida House Republican nominee Kiyan Michael says she's using "outrage" over her son's death to address illegal immigration and the potential for destruction.
Maine paper mill damaged in 2020 explosion calls it quits
A paper mill that exploded in 2020 has finally decided to throw in the towel after the explosion forced them to purchase pulp from a neighboring mill, severely cutting profit margins.
Underlying energy market conditions could signal pain for consumers this winter and beyond
Energy economists told FOX Business that consumers should expect higher home heating prices this winter and in future years due to the global energy crisis and green policies.
Tennessee, Montana AGs lead effort questioning credit card CEOs about tracking gun purchases
Attorneys general from Tennessee, Montana and 22 other states warned credit card companies a plan to track gun purchases could violate consumer protection laws.
Texas judge rules Charter Spectrum must pay $1.1 billion after cable customer was murdered
Charter Spectrum must pay about $1.1 billion to the estate and family members of an 83-year-old Texas woman who was murdered by a cable repairman in 2019.



















