Starbucks employee at NJ location tests positive for hepatitis A, patrons told to be vaccinated
A New Jersey Starbucks employee tested positive for hepatitis A this week
JPMorgan Chase bank reverses decision after Missouri calls out refusal to serve conservative group
JPMorgan Chase announced that they are reversing course after WePay, which is owned by the bank, refused to do business with a conservative group.
Employee abruptly quits and closes gas station, leaves note on door explaining exactly why
GetGo gas station employee in Pennsylvania abruptly quit, leaving only a note on the door of the store.
Biden's hometown business owners slam skyrocketing inflation, say support isn't 'reciprocated'
Business owners in President Biden’s hometown in Delaware lament skyrocketing inflation.
Astroworld tragedy: Travis Scott, Drake, Apple and Live Nation hit with $750M lawsuit
Travis Scott, Drake and Live Nation have been hit with another lawsuit stemming from the tragic events that took place at Scott’s popular Astroworld music festival, Fox Business has learned. The lawsuit also names Apple, which livestreamed the concert.
Staples Center in Los Angeles getting new name in $700M deal: reports
The Staples Center in Los Angeles, home to two NBA teams and one NHL team since 1999, will undergo a name change on Christmas Day, according to reports.
Rep. Kim Schrier failed to properly disclose purchase of more than $500,000 of Apple stock
Rep. Kim Schrier, D-Wash., was more than two months late in disclosing the purchase of half a million dollars worth of stock in Apple.
Ohio sues Meta alleging Facebook parent misled public about its products’ effect on children
Ohio’s attorney general is suing Meta Platforms Inc., formerly known as Facebook Inc., alleging the company misled the public about how it controlled its algorithm and the effects its products have on children.
Amazon COVID-19 case notifications to be monitored by California AG under new agreement
In addition to COVID-19 case notifications to employees and state health agencies, Amazon will pay a $500,000 settlement towards enforcement of California’s consumer protection laws
Oil analyst: Why California gas prices are setting new records
President of Lipow Oil Associates, Andrew Lipow, explained why California gas prices are hitting new record highs as Americans across the country have been spending more on everything, including filling up their tanks, amid rising inflation.
San Francisco Walgreens shuts over 'severe rat infestation'
A Walgreens in San Francisco reportedly shuttered because of a severe rat infestation.
Southwest employee hospitalized after alleged assault by passenger
An employee for Southwest Airlines was hospitalized Saturday after she was allegedly assaulted by a passenger boarding a flight to New York City from Dallas Love Field.
Disney employees begin relocating from California to Florida: 'Business-friendly climate'
Some of the 2,000 Walt Disney Company employees moving from California to Florida are already eyeing up the housing market in Orlando.
Michigan's Whitmer vetoes GOP bill to forgive businesses for 1st-time COVID-rule violations
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last week vetoed a Republican-backed bill that would have given the state's businesses a pass for a first-time coronavirus-related safety violation, claiming it would have "disastrous consequences."
Kaiser Permanente, unions reach labor deal to avert strike
An alliance of unions representing 50,000 Kaiser Permanente workers in California, Oregon and six other states called off a strike notice after reaching a tentative labor deal Saturday
Biloxi, Mississippi real estate: What you can get for $900K
Biloxi, Mississippi, sits on the Mississippi Sound and offers beautiful views of the Gulf.
Meet the team that made the ads that helped fuel Glenn Youngkin’s GOP Virginia victory
The team that made the ads for Republican Glenn Youngkin's successful campaign for Virginia governor details its strategy.
US Coast Guard investigating Chinese state-owned cargo ship for possible role in California oil spill
A second named cargo ship is under investigation for its potential involvement in an early October oil spill off the Southern California coastline.
FDA recalls 2.2 million at-home coronavirus tests due to false positives
The FDA announced this week that the recall of more than 2.2 million at-home COVID-19 tests by digital diagnostics firm Ellume is being classified as a class 1 recall, which is the most serious type due to the potential for "serious adverse health consequences or death."
Billionaire Citadel founder Ken Griffin says he'll go 'all-in' to defeat Dem Illinois Gov. Pritzker
Ken Griffin, the Chicago billionaire who runs hedge fund giant Citadel, says he's "all-in" to back a candidate to defeat Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois.



















