Bird flu outbreaks put US poultry farms on high alert
U.S. chicken, turkey, and egg producers are on high alert after a series of avian flu outbreaks hit farms in several states.
Texas sues Meta over Facebook’s facial-recognition practices
The Texas attorney general filed a suit against Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. on Monday.
American Airlines LA-to-DC flight lands in Kansas City because of unruly passenger: report
An American Airlines flight going across the country had to make an emergency landing in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday afternoon after a passenger allegedly caused a disturbance mid-flight, according to a report.
Colorado governor tries to fight highest inflation in nation with cuts on gas, services
High shipping costs, rising energy costs, a shortage of materials, elevated commodity prices and rising wages have driven national and state-wide inflation to record levels.
Missouri man gets brand new Volvo after hitting 1 million miles on decades-old sedan
A Missouri man got a brand new sedan after hitting more that one million miles in his 1991 Volvo 740 GLE.
Colorado Vrbo host discovers drugs, illegal IDs, and feces inside rental property
A Denver woman who leased out her property through Expedia Group Inc.’s Vrbo was shocked to recently discover her rental had been reworked to conduct illegal activity.
COVID lockdown study shows government used pandemic as 'excuse' to 'overreach' authority: small biz owners
Small business owners are expressing frustration after a new study shows that lockdowns had very little effect on public health outcomes in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
New Jersey hot dog restaurant Designer Dawgs nearly crushed by COVID
Owner Holly Smith of Designer Dawgs in Clinton, New Jersey, talked to Fox News Digital about the enormous struggles of keeping her small business open through the pandemic.
Fewer crashes after Utah sets strictest DUI law in US: study
A study shows traffic deaths in Utah declined after the state enacted the country's strictest drunken driving laws five years ago.
California extends COVID-19 paid sick leave, expands small business relief
Millions of California workers are now eligible for two weeks of paid sick leave if they are infected with COVID-19 under a new bill that Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law this week.
Californians head south of the border to find more affordable housing
Californians are increasingly making the move to Tijuana, Mexico, in order to find affordable housing
Virginia Dem attacks Pelosi-backed proposal on stock restrictions: 'Bulls---'
Virginia Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria is criticizing a proposal to ban congress from trading stocks, a proposal that some like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., have backed.
North Carolina yoga studio offers discount to 'BIPOC' people, quickly reverses
The Franklin Street Yoga Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, advertised a special $11 price for “BIPOC” students for one class, while charging everyone else $18.
Texas and Missouri open investigations into GoFundMe for blocking Freedom Convoy donations
Missouri and Texas are opening investigations into GoFundMe's decision not to allow fundraising for the Freedom Convoy on its platform.
Michigan Democrat introduces legislation to unionize congressional staff
Rep. Andy Levin, D-Mich., introduced a House resolution Wednesday to give congressional workers legal protection to organize and form a labor union.
NYC crime a boon to Florida business: Real estate developer
Don Peebles says New York City's crime surge hurts its real estate market and sends people and business to Florida.
Con Edison bills surge in January, prompting outcry from New Yorkers
ConEd customers are crying foul as energy bills double, in another layer of inflation nation.
Houston's 'Mattress Mack' places record-setting mobile bet on Super Bowl LVI
Texas furniture salesman Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale has placed a record-setting bet on Super Bowl LVI between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams.
Starbucks accused of 'union-busting' after firing several workers in Memphis
Starbucks has fired several employees that were part of a unionization effort in Memphis, Tenn., after the workers welcomed a local news outlet into the store after it was closed.
Former Brooklyn Democrat explains why he switched to the Republican Party
New York City Council candidate Alec Brook-Krasny (R) says he switched to the Republican Party because Democrats have changed.



















