Biden touts lead pipe replacement efforts in North Carolina
President Joe Biden touted his administration's efforts to replace lead pipes using funds from the bipartisan infrastructure law and American Rescue Plan at an event in North Carolina.
As summer approaches, so does California law that will drive restaurant menu prices higher
California restaurant owners say they will be forced to raise menu prices even higher after a new law that bans fees and surcharges goes into effect in July.
Miami TSA finds bag of snakes hidden in passenger's pants
TSA agents at Miami International Airport have found a bag of snakes hidden inside the pants of a passenger who was trying to board a plane.
Flagship Jewish university sees record enrollment as anti-Israel protests rock elite US campuses
Yeshiva University, an elite Jewish college in New York, is being flooded with applications from students and faculty fleeing "rampant antisemitism" from other schools.
North Carolina man wins huge lottery jackpot after sister dreams he won
A North Carolina man hit the jackpot in the state's "Cash 5" game, winning over $800,000. His sister had previously dreamed that he had "found a bunch of gold."
Paralyzed former Rutgers athlete expands bourbon brand into NY, donates $5.20 of every sale to research
Eric LeGrand's bourbon brand is expanding its reach from New Jersey and Kentucky into New York. The brand is donating proceeds from cases sold to paralysis research.
Winner of $1.3B Powerball jackpot identified as Laos immigrant who is battling cancer
The public now knows the identities of Oregonians who had the winning lottery ticket for the $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot drawn earlier in April.
San Francisco disappearance: Suspect arrested, 16-year-old is safe, police say
A 16-year-old was found safe in San Francisco on Saturday night inside a white van with a 26-year-old male "adult friend," investigators said.
The history of Costco: How Jim Sinegal went from grocery bagger to redefining members-only retail
Costco, boasting bulk sales of discounted, big-brand goods, has dominated warehouse-style, member-exclusive retail for decades. Here's how that came to be.
Vermont company recalls over 8K boxes of frozen meat pizza for containing unlisted allergen
802 VT in Newport, Vermont is recalling over 8,000 boxes of frozen MEAT pizza manufactured between April 2023 and April 2024, because they contain soy.
San Francisco's business curfew won't 'make any changes' to 'slow down' crime, owner warns
A business owner in San Francisco's Tenderloin district argues a proposed overnight curfew would cut off some essential customers and not "stop or slow down" crime rates.
Prices at California Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food chains are rising following minimum wage hike
Prices at Chipotle, McDonald's and other fast-food giants in California are rising after a minimum wage hike went into effect in the state.
Wisconsin woman accused of using Apple AirTag to stalk ex-boyfriend: report
A Wisconsin woman has been accused of stalking her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend by placing Apple AirTags on their vehicles, according to a complaint obtained by FOX6 Milwaukee.
The history of Walmart: How one man built a retail empire
First opened in 1962 by Sam Walton, Walmart quickly exploded into a retail empire turning over hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue. Here is a look at how he built it.
Billionaire forced to demolish Nantucket beach home
Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht reportedly had to raze his beach house on the Nantucket coast. Erosion was to blame, according to the Nantucket Current.
Actor Chazz Palminteri dismantles Mayor Adams' claim NYC is in its 'best' shape ever: I am in 'disbelief'
Academy Award-nominated actor Chazz Palminteri discusses New York City's growing crime crisis following Mayor Adams' claim that the city is having one of its best years 'ever.'
FAA lawsuit claims agency discriminated against air traffic controller applicants on the basis of race
A class action lawsuit filed against the Federal Aviation Administration accused the agency of hiring air traffic controllers solely based on race, not merit.
University of Florida lays out clear consequences for disruptive student, faculty protesters
The University of Florida warned students and employees of the consequences they would face for engaging in disruptive behavior on campus as anti-Israel protests rage across the U.S.
Lufthansa confirms 'rough landing' by Boeing 'training flight' caught on camera bouncing off LAX runway
A Lufthansa Boeing plane from Frankfurt, Germany made a rough landing at LAX earlier this week, during what the airline called a "training flight."
Breaking the college mold: Father-daughter ironworker duo champion the rise of vocational learning
Tiffany Younk, a union ironworker, and her father Robert Younk, who is now retired from the profession, told Fox News Digital about working together and the importance of trades.



















