Texas power grid operator calls for conservation again as wind generation falters
Record high electric demand and low wind power generation prompted the Texas Power Grid to call for residents to conserve power again on Wednesday.
Starbucks to close 16 stores, 6 in Los Angeles over 'safety issues'
Starbucks announced on Tuesday that they are closing sixteen stores in cities across the nation due to safety issues. Six of the stores are in crime-ridden Los Angeles county.
Texas power crisis underscores green energy unreliability, expert says: 'get used to more blackouts'
Jonathan Lesser, an energy expert at the Manhattan Institute, warned Tuesday that power grid issues in Texas highlight the problems in store for the U.S. amid the green energy push.
California lawsuit leads to Allergan, Teva receiving $54 million fine
Allergan and Teva, two popular opioid distributers, have agreed to pay $54 million in cash and overdose reversal drugs to settle a federal lawsuit.
LA area 7-Elevens encouraged to close after string of violence and robberies
Six Los Angeles area 7-Eleven locations were the victims of robberies and gun violence Monday, with corporate leaders encouraging stores across the area to close.
Texas braces for heat wave, ERCOT appeals for power conservation
Residents and businesses can reduce electricity usage by turning their thermostat up a degree or two and postponing running major appliances or pool pumps during afternoon peak hours.
California physician proposes floating abortion clinic in Gulf to bypass southern states' restrictions
A California doctor wants a floating abortion clinic to be placed in the Gulf to provide a workaround for women in southern states that have enacted abortion bans.
More than 300 Virginia state employees resign amid Youngkin’s new telework policy
More than 300 state employees in Virginia have resigned following a push by Governor Glenn Youngkin to get employees to return to the office.
Spirit Airlines plane sees smoke, flames after brake overheats during safe landing at Atlanta airport
Spirit Airlines Flight 383 landed safely at Atlanta International Airport, but an overheated brake sparked smoke and flames, the airline told Fox News Digital on Sunday.
Couple exit Cape Cod and head for rural Georgia's lush, rolling hills
Cheryl Casone takes viewers inside the real estate realities of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, which one couple chose for its wide open spaces and easier way of living.
North Dakota farmland sale tied to Bill Gates gets legal approval
The sale of 2,100 acres in North Dakota to Red River Trust, an entity tied to Bill Gates, secured legal approval despite backlash from residents in the area.
Disney employees sue claiming religious discrimination
Three Disney World employees in Orlando are suing the company, claiming that they were discriminated against based on their religious beliefs.
South Dakota needs grid workers to meet electric vehicle demand
Gas prices being at an all time high has raised the demand for electric vehicles in South Dakota. They say improvements are needed in the electrical grid to accommodate this.
Black Wall Street Chamber president found dead in Oklahoma home, husband later dies
Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Sherry Gamble Smith was found dead Wednesday morning inside her home in Bixby, Oklahoma, authorities said.
Vulnerable Rep. Axne latest Democrat to claim high gas prices, inflation not Biden’s fault
Vulnerable Rep. Cindy Axne, D-Iowa joins other Democrats in defending President Biden amid high gas prices and inflation, claiming that these realities are just right-wing "narratives."
NY judge holds real estate firm in contempt for not releasing Trump records, orders daily $10K fines
Judge Arthur Engoron ordered real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield to pay $10,000 a day until it fully complies with a subpoena seeking documents related to Donald Trump.
Colorado funeral home owner pleads guilty to selling body parts without families' consent
A former Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty to fraud after she sold body parts of the deceased without receiving consent from their families.
Costco ends gas exception for New Jersey drivers
New Jersey drivers will have to show proof of Costco membership in order to purchase gas at their pumps as the company changes their policy after 18 years.
CDC links ice cream brand to deadly Listeria outbreak
The CDC has linked a Big Olaf Creamery to a Listeria outbreak that has killed one person in Illinois and sickened 22 others, but the company claims nothing has been proven.
Company vows support for employees who give birth in response to employers covering abortion costs
A Texas insurance company is vowing to cover the birth costs of their female employees in response to the end of Roe v. Wade, condemning companies that are covering abortions.


















