Worker shortage further hurting NYC restaurants
Big Apple restaurants can only serve half their pre-pandemic indoor capacity — and yet they still don’t have enough help to make it work.
Indianapolis FedEx facility shooting: What we know
Police say at least eight people were shot and killed and several others injured Thursday after a gunman opened fire at a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis airport.
Robinhood fires back as Massachusetts regulator seeks to revoke state license
Trading app Robinhood said on Thursday that the Massachusetts Securities Division was considering revoking its license to operate in the state over its alleged failure to adequately protect customers and their assets.
Southwest Airlines makes rewards points less valuable overnight
Southwest's decision to devalue airline rewards points overnight isn’t flying with travelers.
Las Vegas Sands debuts ad campaign in push to bring casinos to Texas: Report
Las Vegas Sands reportedly debuted a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign Thursday in a bid to bring casinos to Texas.
Ted Cruz: Big corporations becoming ‘the woke enforcers of the Democratic Party’
Se. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argued on Thursday that big corporations are becoming “the woke enforcers of the Democratic Party” while responding to why he is calling for Major League Baseball’s decades-old antitrust exemption to be revoked.
Larry Kudlow: New York Times reporting on Georgia election law an 'editorial opinion,' not a fact
‘Kudlow’ host Larry Kudlow Wednesday slammed the New York Times for a news piece on the Georgia voting law he called an “editorial opinion, not a fact."
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy wants to give $40M worth of stimulus payments to illegal immigrants: Report
New Jersey’s Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy is reportedly looking to give out stimulus payments to undocumented immigrants in his state.
Texas electrical grid operator avoids 'emergency conditions,' says call to conserve energy is over
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) tweeted a warning Tuesday saying "consumers and businesses are urged to reduce their electricity use this afternoon and into the evening."
Miami mayor says docked cruises affect 'the local economy tremendously'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez stressed on Tuesday that the continued shutdown of the cruise industry has affected tourism in Miami and, in turn, the local economy.
Amid Daunte Wright shooting questions, Taser parent says it warned and trains on ‘weapon confusion’
Axon, a company that produces tasers for law enforcement, said it warns and trains against the risk that a police officer may mistake his or her firearm for a taser – as was believed to be the case in the tragic death of Daunte Wright in Minnesota over the weekend.
NY Restaurant owner slams governor, mayor for current COVID restrictions, including curfew extension
Bobby Van's Steakhouse owner Joseph Smith blasted the New York City extension of the 11 p.m. curfew, and said he is looking forward "to getting a new mayor and possibly a new governor.”
House with hidden human-sized vault creeps out social media
Most homes don’t feature vaults large enough to keep a person inside.
Several clinics pause J&J vaccines after 'adverse' reactions; CDC finds no safety issues
Federal health officials have been evaluating incidents in Georgia, Iowa, Colorado and North Carolina but have not "found any reason for concern."
NYC millionaires will soon pay the highest tax rate in the nation
The top sliver of wealthy New Yorkers will soon face the highest combined state and city tax rate in the country.
DeSantis sues CDC over lack of cruise ship guidance
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that the state of Florida is suing the federal government over a failure to lift restrictions on cruise ships as the U.S. stages its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Major airlines offer flash sales, capitalizing on increasing travel demand
In recent weeks, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has reported a steady increase in passenger volume at airports across the nation, offering a bit of relief for the battered industry.
NY creates $2B fund to provide illegal immigrants with COVID relief
New York lawmakers struck a deal this week to establish a $2.1 billion coronavirus relief fund for undocumented immigrants and other unemployed workers who were ineligible for federal aid during the pandemic.
Calif. restaurant owner on COVID restrictions: 'Humanitarian crisis' for small businesses
Angela Marsden, Pineapple Hill Grill & Saloon owner, discusses being a part of Gov. Newsom recall effort and says her business would not be around without donations from the American people.
South Dakota farmer: Halting Dakota Access Pipeline will increase transportation costs
Scott Vanderwal, a third generation South Dakota farmer, warns that halting the Dakota Access Pipeline will increase transportation costs, which shows up in lower prices for commodities since 'there's nobody else to absorb that.'



















