Elon Musk planning to build private airport near Austin, Texas: report
A new private airport may be in the works in Austin, Texas, for Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who frequently flies in and out of central Texas on his Gulfstream G650.
Amazon hit with more warehouse probes from OSHA over alleged workplace hazards
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspected Amazon warehouses in multiple states this week as part of a probe into workplace conditions.
Subway shooting lawsuit against Glock on hold amid appeal over NY law that lets victims sue gunmakers
Brooklyn shooting victim's lawsuit against Glock has been stayed as a federal appeals court weighs the constitutionality of a law holding gunmakers liable for shootings.
California GOP gubernatorial candidate says it's time to pull plug on billion dollar high-speed rail project
California GOP gubernatorial candidate Sen. Brian Dahle argues the state should halt the high-speed rail and reinvest that money into other projects.
Maine sports betting laws go into affect soon, wagering may still be months away
Native American tribes in Maine will be in control of mobile sports betting in the state. It will take more than a year before sports betting begins in Maine.
Kentucky's Ascend Elements Inc. to build plant, will create 250 jobs
Ascend Elements Inc. is investing in their Kentucky plant. The company will create 250 full-time jobs with the $310 million investment,
Airbnb removed Mississippi 'slave cabin' listing after viral TikTok
Airbnb apologized on Monday for a Mississippi property that had housed slaves. A viral TikTok video called out the company for the "1830s slave cabin."
West Virginia reaches $400 million settlement with opioid distributors
West Virginia reached a $400 million settlement on Monday with opioid distributors AmerisourceBergen Drug Co., Cardinal Health Inc., and McKesson Corp.
West Virginia treasurer rips top banks for blacklisting fossil fuels: 'This is what powers the country'
West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore detailed the attack on fossil fuels in his state on Fox News Channel's 'Fox & Friends,' Monday, explaining his pushback against top banks.
Massachusetts man wins $25K a year lottery at same store he previously bought winning $1M jackpot ticket
In a case of incredibly good fortune, Kevin Miller of Massachusetts, won $25,000-a-year-for-life. He purchased the winning ticket at the same store where he won a $1M jackpot in 2016.
Blue Origin's sixth suborbital human launch scheduled for Aug. 4
Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin will launch its sixth crewed flight aboard the New Shepard vessel into outer space on Thursday.
Texas' Trump-themed burger joint draws in tourists
Roland Beainy, a second-generation Lebanese American, opened Trump Burger in Bellville, Texas, in 2020 with a menu that pays homage to the former president.
Mega Millions drawing: Illinois Speedway gas station that sold winning ticket in line for big commission
The winning Mega Millions lottery ticket was sold at an Illinois Speedway location. The jackpot prize ballooned to $1.337 billion, the third-largest lottery prize.
Mega Millions jackpot: How much will winner owe in taxes?
A billion-dollar Mega Millions jackpot ticket was claimed in Illinois in Friday's drawing. How much will the winner owe in taxes and how much will be taken home?
North Carolina Chick-fil-A faces backlash for offering to pay ‘volunteer’ workers in chicken sandwiches
A Chick-fil-A in North Carolina was looking for ‘volunteer’ workers who would be paid in chicken sandwiches vouchers instead of hourly wages.
Kentucky bourbon distillery investing $400 million in expansion, adding 50 jobs
Kentucky spirit maker Beam Suntory is expanding its distillery in central Kentucky. The $400 million expansion will create 50 new full-time jobs.
Spectrum Cable ordered to pay $7 billion to murder victim's family
Spectrum Cable was ordered to pay the family of a woman allegedly killed by one of its employees $7 billion over the slaying, according to reports.
Sesame Place controversy: Black family files $25M racial discrimination lawsuit after viral character snub
A new $25 million federal civil rights lawsuit accuses Sesame Place Philadelphia of racial discrimination after Black children and families were allegedly ignored by costume characters.
Brad Pitt pays $40 million for coastal California castle built in 1918
Brad Pitt buys 1918 California mansion in Carmel for $40 million in off-market transaction, which also marked one of the priciest deals ever closed in the area.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary accused of discriminatory practices by Justice Department
A company owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway discriminated against certain minority families and has reached a settlement with federal authorities.


















