Maryland man wins $50,000 playing lottery numbers from stranger's license plate
A Maryland man who has a specific method of selecting his lottery numbers recently won a $50,000 jackpot in the state's Pick 5 game. He uses random license plates to pick his numbers.
State Farm seeking massive rate hikes in California as state's insurance crisis escalates
California's property insurance woes continue to climb as State Farm Insurance asked regulators for eye-popping rate hikes as the company weighs its future in the state.
John Denver’s former Colorado music studio, guesthouse in Rocky Mountains hits market for $8.495 million
Late musician John Denver's custom-built music studio and guesthouse on his Aspen, Colorado, estate has hit the market for nearly $8.5 million.
John Deere announces mass layoffs in Midwest amid production shift to Mexico
John Deere has announced another wave of layoffs, telling around 610 production staff at plants in Illinois and Iowa that they will be out of a job by the end of the summer.
Million dollar lottery ticket unclaimed in Washington state
A lucky lottery player in Washington state recently won a $1.3 jackpot – but the prize remains unclaimed a week after the drawing. Washington's Lottery hopes people check their tickets.
John Deere CEO puts 80-acre horse farm up for sale
A large Illinois horse farm owned by John Deere CEO John May is up for sale, according to a Wednesday report from Realtor.com. He is reportedly seeking $3.925 million for the property.
Texas Chick-fil-A confirms two employees killed in shooting, illegal immigrant suspect in custody
Chick-fil-A confirmed that two employees were killed in a shooting at a restaurant location in Irving, Texas on Wednesday. An illegal immigrant suspect is in custody, police said.
Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens at Disney World, replacing Splash Mountain, as park bows to social pressure
Walt Disney World's Tiana's Bayou Adventure alteration came after critics complained the ride's previous theme used racist tropes about the post-Civil War South.
Musk won pay package with shareholders' vote, Tesla argues in court filing
Tesla argued in a new court filing that its shareholders' vote to reinstate CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay plan should decide the legal debate surrounding his compensation.
Mothman plush by Build-A-Bear unveiled, but cryptid creature is already gone
The new Mothman plush from Build-A-Bear appeared to sell out within hours of its announcement. The plush toy is inspired by a West Virginia legend.
Biden's record on the border, crime, inflation is 'abysmal': Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., argues Donald Trump brings strength to every category where President Biden exudes weakness on 'The Big Money Show.'
Marilyn Monroe’s former LA home declared historic cultural monument, stopping demolition
The former home of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe was declared a historic cultural monument on Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council, preventing it from being torn down by its current owners.
GOP AG warns credit card companies to comply with new state law banning tracking of gun purchases
Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti is sending a warning to three of the nation’s leading credit card companies concerning their plans to comply with a new Second Amendment law.
FDA warns major US bakery to stop claiming its foods contain allergens when they don’t
The FDA warned Bimbo Bakeries USA, one of the largest bakeries in the U.S., to stop labeling its food as containing potentially dangerous allergens when they don't.
Disney updating features of line-skipping passes
Disney is changing the names of its line-skipping passes and how they work at its Florida theme parks in late July, the entertainment giant announced Tuesday.
'Harry Potter' book proof with rare misspelling heads to Texas auction
Heritage Auctions will host an auction in Dallas that includes an uncorrected, rare "Harry Potter" book proof featuring a misspelling of author J.K. Rowling's name.
Delta opens NYC's 'newest attraction' offering fine dining, relaxation pods in airport lounge
Delta One passengers now have an additional exclusive experience at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City, featuring food, beverages and relaxation.
Leo Terrell: Here's why California will never issue reparations to Black Americans
Fox News contributor Leo Terrell explains why he thinks California lawmakers continue to talk about reparations for Black Americans in the state on 'The Evening Edit.'
Arkansas AG sues Temu over alleged ‘deceptive tactics’ harming consumers: 'Data theft business'
The State of Arkansas is taking legal action against the Chinese fast fashion retailer Temu over alleged "deceptive tactics" involving "data theft."
Newsom, California business group spar over contrasting job numbers after minimum wage hike
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office said claims by trade groups that a new minimum wage has cost fast-food workers jobs is false.



















