Disney to reopen renovated Jungle Cruise ride called out for racism
A company spokesman was quick to specify that the changes are not all-consuming and the ride is much as it was.
New York Democrats accuse Chick-fil-A of discrimination, want to ban it from rest stops
Democratic leaders in New York are opposing plans to open Chick-fil-A restaurants in rest stops in the state, citing the fast-food chain’s donations to groups that oppose same-sex marriage.
California restaurant posts ‘slow service sign,’ blames handouts, ‘no one wants to work’
A popular taco restaurant in Folsom, California, was forced to explain to customers that service could be a little slow due to “government and state handouts” that make it difficult to attract new workers.
Tesla Energy, partners eye Austin, Texas, as site for first ‘solar neighborhood’: report
Elon Musk’s Tesla Energy company and some corporate partners announced Friday that they’re planning the nation’s most sustainable residential neighborhood – and they plan to create it in Austin, Texas.
Larry Kudlow: We are fighting for the soul of America
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow compares and contrasts California policy to Florida policy
North Dakota sues Biden administration for cancellation of oil pipelines
North Dakota has launched a lawsuit against the Biden administration for suspending the sale of oil and gas leases on federal lands, alleging it could cost the state billions of dollars.
Thiel ally Blake Masters files for 2022 GOP Senate run in Arizona
A second ally of PayPal co-founder and billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel is now running for the Senate. Blake Masters, chief operating officer of Thiel Capital and president of the Thiel Foundation, on Friday filed paperwork to run for the Senate in the crucial battleground state of Arizona.
San Diego officials criticize per-mile tax proposal over privacy, funding concerns
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) proposal seeks to apply a fee to drivers for a set price-per-mile traveled within the county.
Fort Lauderdale approves Elon Musk’s beach tunnel proposal
Elon Musk is boring his way to the beach in Fort Lauderdale.
Judge denies CDC's request to keep COVID-19 cruise restrictions, cites 'use and misuse of governmental power'
A federal judge denied the CDC's request to keep COVID-19 restrictions on cruises in place in Florida past July 18, writing that the agency “can show no factor that outweighs the need to conclude an unwarranted and unprecedented exercise of governmental power.”
You can be Joe Biden’s neighbor for $2.4 million
A neighboring property to Biden’s custom-built three-bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom Wilmington, Delaware home was listed Monday for $2.39 million, according to Realtor.com.
Pandemic unemployment fraud grows another $9M
There have now been almost $54 million in fraudulent unemployment claims in Rhode Island during the coronavirus pandemic, state officials say.
CDC reignites cruise fight with Florida after judge rules the agency's restrictions were excessive
The court battle between the CDC and Florida over the cruise industry continued Tuesday as the agency filed to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, nearly three weeks after a lower court judge ruled that the federal government's restrictions on the industry were excessive.
California residents more turned off by high home prices than tax rates, study finds
While Americans have opted to leave California throughout recent years, it may not be because of the high tax rates.
Tropical Storm Elsa: Major US airlines waive change fees for Florida cities as storm nears
As Tropical Storm Elsa continued to barrel toward the Florida coast on Tuesday, a handful of major U.S. airlines have loosened ticket-change regulations for cities in the Sunshine State.
Tribe becomes key water player with drought aid to Arizona
For thousands of years, an Arizona tribe relied on the Colorado River's natural flooding patterns to farm. Later, it hand-dug ditches and canals to route water to fields.
New York City official proposes pilot program for 24-hour 'entertainment districts'
The New York City Office of Nightlife has proposed pilot programs for 24-hour nightlife zones that would abolish "last call" at some bars and clubs.
Elsa latest: Commercial vessels at Port of Key West told to prepare to depart as Florida braces for storm
The Coast Guard cautioned cargo and commercial vessels that they should depart Florida ports ahead of Tropical Storm Elsa, which is set to make landfall in the next 24 hours.
Ohio windmill, 5 stories and 82 years old, on the market
A 2,846 square foot windmill that is more than 80 years old is currently on the market for someone who is looking for a unique home in Ohio.
Dem lawmakers introduce bill to prevent states from taxing nonresident teleworkers
Lawmakers are taking their battle over a Massachusetts tax law into their own hands after the Supreme Court said this week it would not weigh in.



















