Allstate requests 34% hike on insurance in California as state's insurance crisis escalates: report
Allstate is looking to raise insurance rates for some California customers by 34% as the insurance giant weighs its future in the Golden State.
California fast-food franchise owners downsize to survive as new minimum wage weighs them down
Wendy's franchisee Lawrence Cheng and Jersey Mike's franchisee Juancarlos Chacon told the Associated Press that minimum wage requirements have put a financial strain on their locations.
Texas grocery store gets state's first ammunition vending machine: 'Well secured from theft'
A Texas grocery store joined a growing list of locations where ammunition vending machines are being installed by American Rounds, which claims transactions are secure.
7-Eleven celebrates 'Slurpee Day' with free beverages and charity drive
July 11 is 7-Eleven's 97th birthday, and the Texas-based chain is celebrating with a free small Slurpee beverage for all customers with no purchase necessary.
Woman bites United Airlines flight attendant, forcing emergency landing in Orlando: report
A United Airlines flight from Miami to Newark was diverted to Orlando over a passenger who "became aggressive and disruptive," the airline says.
Las Vegas Mirage has $1.6M up for grabs before closure next week
The Las Vegas Mirage Hotel and Casino will be closing July 17 after nearly 35 years, but not before it hands out cash prizes in the amount of $1.6 million.
New York to roll out small shampoo bottle ban at hotels
New York State Assembly passes legislation to roll out a ban of hospitality care products such as shampoo and lotion bottles at hotels with over 50 rooms in an effort to reduce waste.
Alaska increases cruise tourism limits as residents argue peace of mind versus economy
Overtourism has grown into a contentious issue for many cities as they emerged from the pandemic lockdown and handled the surge of travel that followed it.
Texas residents turn to Whataburger app to track power outages amid Hurricane Beryl devastation
Texas residents on social media say they are using the app from the fast food restaurant Whataburger to track where power is on and off following the devastation of Hurricane Beryl.
Grandma battling breast cancer wins $5 million lottery game: 'Couldn't believe it'
Donna Osborne recently won a $5 million lottery prize after unfortunate airport delays prompted her to drive to a Pennsylvania Speedway and get a scratch-off ticket.
ConocoPhillips sues Biden administration over Alaska drilling restrictions
Alaska’s largest oil company, ConocoPhillips, is suing the Biden administration over new rules regarding drilling in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
Baby boomers bring big bucks to fastest-growing city in America: 'We're not dead yet'
Georgetown, Texas' community of Sun City has experienced a large influx of baby boomers who are driving the local economy, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Tesla investors call for judge to reject 'outlandish' $7 billion legal fee in Musk's pay case
Tesla shareholders are urging a Delaware judge to reject the $7 billion legal fee request made by attorneys who challenged CEO Elon Musk's pay package, which remains in legal limbo.
El Pollo Loco customer leaves drive-thru after seeing 'crazy' prices: 'I was not going to get ripped off'
A drive-thru customer left empty-handed from an El Pollo Loco when she saw the price for a 12-piece chicken meal, according to her video posted to TikTok.
Chicago suburb homeowner 'devastated' after property tax bill erroneously skyrockets from $1,800 to over $30K
Suburban Chicago resident Darryl Lloyd told FOX 32 that his property tax bill skyrocketed to over $30,000 after an erroneous property assessment.
Disneyland new limits on disability access has parkgoers upset, calling for change
Following new changes to Disney's disability access service for parkgoers in California and Florida, guests are demanding action following denials.
Ill-timed printed lottery ticket wins Nebraska woman $220,000: 'I don’t let the mistakes go'
Lori Sailors, a Lincoln, Nebraska, woman, recently won $220,000 in the Nebraska Pick 5 lottery game after buying a ticket that was printed by mistake.
$2M Nantucket beach house sells for just $200,000
A coastal vacation home severely threatened by beach erosion recently got scooped up for only six-figures in Nantucket, Massachusetts, according to the Nantucket Current.
American Airlines passenger drinking 'Jack and Cokes' reportedly exposes himself, forces emergency landing
A passenger who downed several drinks forced an American Airlines plane to make an emergency landing after allegedly exposing himself, according to a criminal complaint.
Walmart must face lawsuit over deceptive pricing, Illinois court rules
Walmart must face a lawsuit that claimed that the retail giant often charges higher prices at the register than it posts on store shelves



















