DeSantis looks to hold Twitter board 'accountable' for response to Musk's buyout bid
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday that Florida will seek ways to hold Twitter's board of directors “accountable” over their response to billionaire Elon Musk's bid to take the company private.
Miami mayor on unifying GOP with youth vote: Boomer transition offers 'opportunity'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he "hopes" to help bring more young voters to the Republican Party.
March sees 34% increase from February in border crossings
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas., on the southern border breaking records for encounters and Democrats divided over border policy.
Suit seeks to overturn renewed Philadelphia mask mandate
Philadelphia businesses and residents are seeking to overturn Philadelphia's renewed indoor mask mandate through the courts.
Texas halts truck inspections that caused border gridlock
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott dropped an immigration order that backed up commercial trucks at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Thousands of California grocery workers ratify new contract
Thousands of unionized California grocery store workers have a new contract.
Ski resorts cheer as spring storm dumps snow in California
Several feet of snow were brought to the Sierra Nevada by a sudden spring storm
O’Rourke accuses Abbott of ‘spiking inflation,’ ‘killing businesses’ with now-repealed truck inspection policy
Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke on Sunday accused Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of "spiking inflation" with his now-repealed truck inspection policy that clogged traffic at the Texas-Mexico border.
Kentucky man's birthday surprise costs his employer $450k after adverse reaction
A Kentucky man secured $450k after his employer threw him an unwanted surprise birthday party
Real estate in Danbury, Connecticut: What you can get for $1M
With plenty of parks, historical sites and public transportation, this city is a popular destination for New Yorkers hoping to escape the big city.
New Jersey to start recreational marijuana sales April 21
Recreational marijuana sales in New Jersey for those 21 and older will begin April 21, Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday.
State lawyer alleges Newsom interfered in Activision lawsuit
A lawyer for California's civil rights agency has resigned over what she alleged were undue attempts by Gov. Gavin Newsom and his office to interfere in a state lawsuit against video game giant Activision Blizzard.
Californians weigh in on Twitter-Elon Musk situation, detail what they'd do as board members
Californians told Fox News what they would do if they sat on Twitter's board and weighed in on the Twitter-Musk situation.
Former NYSE CEO says boom in SPAC companies has been 'a disaster'
The former chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange discussed the state of the market when it comes to the recent reported increase in SPAC (Special Purpose Aquisition) Companies.
California proposes four-day work week
Rex founder & CEO Peter Rex says California's new proposal is one example of the policies that caused him to move his business to Texas.
California lawmakers calling for 4-day work week 'ridiculous': Rex founder
Peter Rex, the CEO of Rex, a technology, investment and real estate firm that moved from California to Texas, argues his company would not 'flourish' under a to 32-hour work week.
Uber and Lyft suspend surge pricing in area of Brooklyn subway shooting after catching heat on social media
Uber and Lyft said they are suspending surge pricing near a Brooklyn neighborhood where a gunman opened fire on a subway Tuesday morning after New Yorkers voiced outrage about inflated fares on social media.
NYC CEO on Brooklyn subway shooting: ‘Let’s keep our 8.5M people safe’
NYC grocery chain CEO John Catsimatidis says it's time for New York politicians to crack down on crime after the "horrible" Brooklyn subway shooting.
Job Creators Network launches 7-figure 'Great Opportunity Project' ad buy to promote free-market policies
The Job Creators Network (JCN) is launching a seven-figure “Great Opportunity Project" to promote free-market policies that it says have led to prosperity.
PG&E agrees to $55M deal over California wildfires, escaping criminal prosecution
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. agreed to a $55 million settlement with six California counties over the devastation brought by the Kincade and Dixie fires, meaning the company escapes criminal probes over its operations.



















