Big Lots to start holding 'Going Out of Business' sales at remaining locations
Big Lots announced it will likely not complete its purchase agreement to sell off its assets as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and is holding Going Out of Business sales now.
Blue state outlaws most eggs unless cage-free, before new year
Michigan lawmakers in 2019 passed modification to the Animal Industry Act, requiring all shelled eggs from fowl to come from cage-free environments.
Trump's Hurricane Helene relief top fundraiser on GoFundMe for 2024
GoFundMe says its top fundraiser of the year was the Hurricane Helene relief effort endorsed by President-elect Trump, which raised more than $8 million.
Caitlin Clark's trading card popularity blows away other female stars
Caitlin Clark became the first woman to enter PSA's top 10 most-collected basketball players list, blowing out her fellow female competition.
'Very wrong': Elon Musk case sparks calls for reform after judge awarded massive judgment for lawyer fees
A massive judgment awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in lawyer fees in a case over Elon Musk's compensation package is sparking calls for tort reform.
Elon Musk’s Montessori preschool reimagining education closer to fruition
Multi-billionaire Elon Musk has begun funding a Montessori private preschool located on approximately 40 acres of land outside Bastrop, Texas.
County takes on international offshore wind company to save commercial fishing jobs
Worcester County, Maryland, commissioners approved a resolution to acquire two properties being considered by US Wind for an operations facility, through eminent domain.
California aims to expand insurance coverage in fire-prone areas with new rules
California's Department of Insurance announced the enforcement of a regulation aimed at forcing insurance companies to expand coverage in fire-prone areas of the state.
Conservative business group alleges California set up illegal cartel to push for electric trucks
A conservative group is suing the California Air Resources Board, alleging the Clean Truck Partnership illegally enforces unapproved emissions standards.
Recent hurricanes cause Florida citrus production to fall as farms work through damage
Florida's citrus production numbers may be worse than last year after recent hurricanes damaged farms, forcing them to rebuild during peak production times.
Biden commutes sentence of official who stole $53M from small Illinois town, sparking outrage
President Biden communted the sentence of Rita Crundwell, the former comptroller of Dixon, Illinois, who stole $53 million from the small town. Current officials there are furious.
Pro-Trump CEO tosses hat into blue state House race: 'We got to turn New York red'
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino details why he is running for Elise Stefaniks's congressional seat, the impact on his business from his support of President-elect Trump and his plan to bring people back to the 'Empire State.'
Bill Belichick is going to UNC: where does his salary rank among other coaches
Bill Belichick becoming the North Carolina Tar Heels head football coach has put the salaries of other college football coaches in the spotlight.
Luigi Mangione wasn't a UnitedHealthcare member, may have targeted company because of size and influence: NYPD
Luigi Mangione was not a member of UnitedHealthcare, New York City authorities said this week. Mangione remains jailed in the killing of CEO Brian Thompson.
California launches statewide e-bike voucher program
California is launching new incentive offering $2,000 toward electric bikes in an attempt to offer zero-emissions transportation options to “residents who need the boost the most."
Safeway announces decision to close San Francisco store location amid theft and safety concerns: report
Safeway on Tuesday announced in a letter to San Francisco Mayor London Breed that it would close a location in the city amid crime concerns.
Bankruptcy judge rejects sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to satirical website The Onion
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a ruling rejecting the sale of Alex Jones’ Infowars to the satirical website The Onion, claiming a recent bankruptcy auction was problematic.
Family of UnitedHealthcare CEO suspected killer has big business empire
Luigi Mangione, who was arrested and charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, comes from an influential business family in the Baltimore, Maryland, area.
Boeing to layoff hundreds in Washington state as company-wide cuts continue
Boeing will be laying off 396 employees in Washington state as part of the 10% cut of the company's global workforce following a crisis-filled year.
Police block route to purported home of CEO murder suspect's parents
Police blocked the route to the purported home of the parents of the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.


















