Red state sues tech giant IBM over diversity 'quotas'
Missouri has filed a lawsuit against technology company IBM for alleged unlawful practices in requiring racial and gender quotas in hiring and promotion structures for employees.
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.
FDA issues warning to Dollar Tree over its failure to remove recalled children's snack
The FDA sent a letter to Dollar Tree, Inc. in response to the company's failure to promptly remove a recalled product from WanaBana last October.
Massachusetts reveals cause of 911 outage
Massachusetts officials have revealed the cause of a statewide 911 system outage that lasted for around two hours on Tuesday afternoon.
Hollywood Arby's shutters doors after more than 5 decades in business following minimum wage hike
Owners of the Arby's location on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood that closed its doors over the weekend are talking about what factors led to their decision.
Former US Customs officer at Florida airport admits to stealing nearly $19,000 from passengers
William Timothy, a former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer, has pleaded guilty to stealing cash from arriving passengers at a Florida airport.
California fines Amazon $6M for alleged violations of warehouse quota law at 2 warehouses
The California Labor Commissioner's Office has fined Amazon a total of $5.9 million following accusations the company violated the state's Warehouse Quota Law.
Former CNBC analyst accused of defrauding investors is arrested after years on the run
James Arthur McDonald Jr., who the Justice Department says "frequently appeared" on CNBC prior to turning into a fugitive, has been arrested in Washington.
EV maker files for bankruptcy after hemorrhaging cash
California-based electric vehicle maker Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday after burning through cash reserves on its Ocean SUV line in the U.S. and Canada.
Florida woman sues SeaWorld after another person 'violently' collided with her on a water slide: lawsuit
A Florida woman is suing SeaWorld for negligence after claiming she was injured when another person crashed into her on a water slide at Aquatica last summer.
California thieves targeting Lego stores for black market deals: 'Lego Larceny'
Growing crime rings recently stole reportedly more than $100,000 of Lego bricks in California as well as other states to resell them on the black market.
Pennsylvania waste management facility collects millions of dollars worth of tossed out coins
FOX Business' Jeff Flock took "Mornings with Maria" viewers through a Pennsylvania facility which has recovered millions in tossed away coins over several years.
Trump encourages voters to write ‘no tax on tips’ on restaurant receipts
Former President Trump encouraged his voters on Friday to write on restaurant receipts to spread the word of his proposal to eliminate taxes on tips.
Fort Lauderdale tapped by Monopoly for new city edition of board game, more cities to follow
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, has become the latest city chosen for Monopoly's city edition. The game's maker is soliciting input from the community and searching for the next location.
Maryland man wins $32,000 after 'mistake' purchase of Keno ticket
A man in Maryland is $32,000 richer after he inadvertently checked off the "bonus" multiplier on his keno game ticket. The $4 bonus quadrupled his prize.
Steve Jobs' widow grabs $94 million California lot
Laurene Powell Jobs recently became the new owner of a property in the Paradise Cove community of Malibu, California,, with the transaction costing her an eye-popping $94 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.
US charges executives at ADHD startup in $100 million Adderall fraud
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged the top doctor and the founder of telehealth startup Done Global for allegedly running a 'fraudulent $100 million scheme' to distribute stimulants online.
Florida company deploying drones to fight mosquitoes across the US
A Florida-based company has been deploying drones across the United States to help keep mosquitoes at bay and reduce the spread of diseases.
Tyson Foods CFO arrested, receives suspension from company
Tyson Foods chief financial officer John R. Tyson was arrested and booked for allegedly driving while intoxicated and two other charges in Arkansas on Thursday morning, Washington County Detention Center records showed.
Eighth Circuit to decide: Should car insurance cover STDs?
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether GEICO should pay a claim from a woman who contracted an STD from having sex in an insured car.



















