Nor'easter leaves over 100,000 in the dark as blizzard conditions pound East Coast
As of 3:30 p.m., 134,573 customers are without power in Massachusetts and New York as a result of the nor'easter, according to power tracking service PowerOutage.us.
Destin, Florida, real estate: What you can get for $2.3M
The city of Destin, Florida, has grown from a tiny fishing village into a premiere vacation spot on Florida's Emerald Coast.
Whitewater rafting groups lose in minimum-wage dispute
Rafting outfitters fought a federal $15 minimum wage mandate and lost.
Kudlow: Americans won't stomach this crime wave
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow weighed in on the crime spike in New York City on Friday's 'Kudlow.'
New York’s controversial DA Bragg may be ‘rethinking’ his policies
Business leaders in New York tell Fox Business News that they have scheduled a meeting next week with embattled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Bragg has come under fire for a memo he wrote upon taking office, in which he described prosecutorial priorities that many see as soft on crime.
Florida orange growers turn to hybrid fruits to combat 'citrus greening'
If orange producers embrace new citrus varieties, it could be a path forward for some but it’s no cure-all.
Texas Gov. Abbott torches Biden on border crisis, fentanyl surge: 'He does not care'
Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, calls out President Biden's failure to fix the border crisis in an exclusive interview with "Mornings with Maria."
Virginia AG says state universities cannot mandate COVID-19 vaccine for employees, students
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Friday that state institutions of higher education cannot require the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of students’ enrollment or in-person attendance.
JetBlue offers families of slain NYPD officers free flights ahead of funerals
Ahead of funerals for fallen New York City police Officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora, JetBlue Airways said it is offering free flights flights to their family members free as well as members of law enforcement who wish to attend the funerals.
California's new law could cost some farmers millions, raise the price of one of America's favorite foods
Animal activists say Proposition 12 is about treating farm animals humanely. But, pork farmers say the law doesn't improve care and could cost them thousands per pig.
Georgia Republicans, Democrats lining up to challenge Gov. Kemp and his ‘strong’ state economy
"High-quality challengers" David Perdue and Stacey Abrams' poll numbers are not far behind Gov. Brian Kemp and his strong economy.
Tim Cook 'stalker': Apple files for restraining order against Virginia woman accused of harassing CEO
Apple has filed for a restraining order against a woman who allegedly stalked the tech giant’s CEO Tim Cook, showed up at his house at least twice and sent him photos of guns and bullets, according court filings in Santa Clara.
Google must face Arizona lawsuit against tracking services, judge rules
An Arizona judge on Tuesday refused to toss out the state's lawsuit against Google, which alleges that the company uses unfair practices to obtain users' location data.
Utah mom says she was kicked off American Airlines flight because toddler daughter pulled off mask
She just wanted to get home, bogged down with luggage and a cranky two-year-old – days after her first flight had been canceled. But a single mother from Utah says she was thrown off an American Airlines flight after a dispute about her toddler's mask.
Woman's $3M winning Michigan lottery message gets sent to spam folder
Laura Spears bought her ticket through her Michigan Lottery account and almost missed the email informing her that she won after it went to her spam folder.
Jerry Seinfeld, Wall Street execs among NY Gov. Hochul's biggest campaign donors
Comedian and television star Jerry Seinfeld was one of the biggest donors in the past six months to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
LA County's pandemic gun store closures ruled unconstitutional, Second Amendment advocates praise 9th Circuit
Gun rights advocates are praising a federal court ruling that deemed Los Angeles County’s move to close gun stores at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was unconstitutional.
Michael Avenatti heading to trial against ex-client Stormy Daniels after judge denies motion to adjourn
Michael Avenatti, the celebrity lawyer who became a household name representing porn star Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against former President Donald Trump, will face his former client in trial on Monday to face allegations that he swindled her out of $300,000 in book proceeds.
Detroit reveals tentative compensation plan after city systematically overtaxed, foreclosed on homeowners
The president of the Detroit City Council introduced a tentative plan Saturday to compensate residents after the city overtaxed homeowners by at least $600 million between 2010 and 2016.
$19.5M Brooklyn penthouse in waterfront development hits market as borough's most expensive listing
A $19.5 million penthouse is on Brooklyn’s real estate market as the borough's most expensive listing.



















