Eviction moratorium puts NY landlord $50K in debt with 'nowhere to turn'
A New York landlord told "Varney & Co." Thursday the Biden administration's eviction moratorium has left her $50,000 in debt and "out of options" with an employed tenant "gaming the system" and refusing to pay rent.
MLB 'Field of Dreams' ballpark brings Iowa big bucks in first-ever home game
The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox will play ball at the "Field of Dreams," named and built after the 1989 film.
Texas officials bus untested migrants all over state at cost of $8G per day: report
Officials in Texas border cities overwhelmed by the number of arriving migrants are sending busloads of migrants to other cities across the state without testing them for the COVID-19 in a desperate attempt to alleviate the overcrowding, according to reports.
Boy Scouts bankruptcy case: Judge set to begin key hearing
Attorneys for the Boy Scouts of America are asking a Delaware judge to approve an $850 million agreement that is the foundation of the group's plan to emerge from bankruptcy.
Bank of America executive’s ex-boyfriend beat her to death, prosecutors say
Los Angeles prosecutors say the son of a Bank of America executive discovered his mom’s body inside her home after she had been beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend.
Consumers could see prices rise as Western droughts worsen
California farmers say they're struggling as drought conditions continue to worsen on the West coast. Consumers could soon see prices rise and the supply of produce could be impacted.
NYC landlord fears bankruptcy amid eviction moratorium extension
New York City landlord Jeff Touti said that he has no rights as a landlord and maintains he'll be bankrupt with the continued extensions of the eviction moratorium.
LA deputies wounded in ambush attack sue 'ghost gun' kit maker
Two Los Angeles County deputies left badly wounded after a gunman ambushed them in their parked patrol vehicle last September are now suing a Nevada-based gun maker.
DeSantis adds teeth to ban on mask mandates in schools, threatens to withdraw salaries
Amid a steep surge in COVID cases due to the delta variant, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made it clear that the state Board of Education would impose financial penalties on superintendents or school board members who enforced mask mandates in school, even withholding their salaries.
New York ranks eighth for COVID-19 safety
The Empire State managed to rank top ten in safest states during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from WalletHub.
Miller: Biden 'doesn't want ICE to do anything,' made 'corrupt bargain with Marxists'
Former Trump senior policy adviser Stephen Miller warned that President Biden is proving his opposition to immigration enforcement with his nomination of Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez to lead ICE.
How Cuomo misconduct could end up costing New York taxpayers
Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s sexual misconduct could end up costing the state’s taxpayers depending on how legal processes advance, according to an expert.
De Blasio's vaccine check edict 'creating situations ripe for conflict', Manhattan cafe owner says
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's edict requiring most indoor businesses and venues to verify the vaccination status of customers is creating a situation “ripe for conflict”, a Manhattan cafe owner told "Cavuto Coast to Coast" on Friday.
Kenneth Cole defends Andrew Cuomo's 'exemplary public service'
Fashion designer Kenneth Cole is defending his brother-in-law Gov. Andrew Cuomo following a New York attorney general investigation that found Cuomo had sexually harassed multiple women.
Ex-NYPD Commissioner Kelly slams Cori Bush over call to defund police: 'Stupidest political move ever'
Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly reacts to Rep. Cori Bush spending thousands of dollars on private security while pushing to defund the police.
Utah meatstakes: JBS Foods giving out 5 pounds of beef, raffling off year of free meat for vaccine recipients
Washington is offering free weed, New Jersey is offering free beer, and now Utah is offering free ground beef for residents who get a COVID-19 vaccine.
New York City hospitality industry gives mixed reaction to new vaccine requirements
Restaurant owners and hospitality industry leaders gave a mixed reaction Tuesday to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's announcement that New Yorkers must show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to dine indoors starting on Sept. 13.
NYC to be first in nation to require proof of vaccination for indoor restaurants, gyms, shows
New York City residents and visitors will be required to show proof of vaccination for indoor dining, gyms, and shows, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.
Hotels hiring for dozens of positions to keep up with new travel demand
Checking-in on the hotel industry, nightly stays are booking up quickly again and the need for staff is higher than ever.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says rising prices are evidence of a hot economy, job market
New Jersey’s Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday explained that inflation and rising consumer prices may be the effect of a strengthening U.S. economy and rising opportunities throughout the labor force.


















