Boxship that struck bridge in Baltimore previously reported collision in Antwerp
The boxship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused a mass casualty event on Tuesday previously crashed into a stone wall at a dock in Antwerp, Belgium.
Trump's stock rallies ahead of listing and appeals court win on civil fraud bond
Former President Donald Trump won a reduced bond requirement that spares him from having to cover the full $454 million civil fraud judgment against him before midnight on Monday.
Real estate investor warns Trump's NY case will 'wreak financial havoc' on the city
After halting all business in New York, investor Grant Cardone warned further legal action against Donald Trump will "wreak financial havoc" on the city and real estate industry.
Deadline for Trump to pay penalty in fraud case arrives: What happens next?
Former President Donald Trump faces a Monday deadline to pay a $454 million civil penalty or a secure a bond that would be in effect during his appeal of the civil fraud judgment.
California leads nation in unemployment after slower job growth than anticipated
California has the highest unemployment in the nation, after new data revealed that job growth in the Golden State was much lower in 2023 than previously thought.
Carnival Freedom cruise ship catches fire for second time in less than 2 years
Carnival Freedom continued on its current cruise itinerary after experiencing its second fire in less than two years, caught on passenger video Saturday.
US agriculture industry gears up for futuristic aerial 'drone-swarm' farming after FAA decision
"Drone-swarm" agriculture could replace traditional tractors at just a fraction of the cost as the FAA clears the way for U.S. farmers to use the new technology.
Va. Lt. gov. praises veto of 22 bills, including path for immigrants to be police: 'We don't know who you are'
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears sounded off on "The Big Money Show" after Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed 22 bills, including legislation allowing certain immigrants to become police officers.
Stressed Maryland man buys lottery ticket, wins big prize
A Maryland man looking to distract himself from a stressful workday bought a few lottery tickets and won the second-tier prize of $50,000. He plans on buying a house.
California insurance commissioner declares 'crisis' after major State Farm announcement
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara warned that overregulation will push insurance companies to leave the state after State Farm announced it would cut 72,000 policies.
State Farm cuts 72,000 California home insurance policies: 'Decision was not made lightly'
State Farm, California's largest home insurance company, announced it is cutting 72,000 policies, saying wildfire risks have cost the company billions.
Boy, 12, taken to hospital after he was mistakenly served alcohol at Outback Steakhouse
A 12-year-old boy was rushed to a hospital after he was mistakenly served an alcoholic beverage at an Outback Steakhouse in Michigan and had a reaction.
BlackRock pushes back after Texas withdraws $8.5 billion investment
BlackRock pushed back on Texas' decision to pull a roughly $8.5 billion investment for its Permanent School Fund from the asset manager over an alleged boycott of oil and gas companies.
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was spied on, harassed by managers, lawsuit claims
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett alleged in a lawsuit prior to his death in South Carolina that he was "harassed" and "humiliated" for speaking out at work.
Americans are making a mass exodus from big cities according to Census Bureau data
Americans are moving out of big cities in states like New York, California and Illinois at an accelerated rate to more affordable areas of the country, according to Census Bureau data.
'Wizard of Oz' star Judy Garland's Bel-Air mansion hits market for nearly $11.5 million
Judy Garland's home is up for sale in Bel-Air for a whopping $11.495 million. It was built in the 1930's, and Garland bought the home the same year "The Wizard of Oz" premiered.
Maryland man wins huge lottery prize after playing the game for the first time
A Maryland man recently won $50,000 in the Maryland Lottery's "Pick 5" game. It was the first time the man had ever bought a ticket for that particular game.
Starbucks sued by California residents who claim company discriminates against lactose-intolerant customers
California residents are suing Starbucks and claim that the company is violating discrimination laws by charging customers extra for nondairy milk products.
Trump having trouble securing massive $454M appeal bond in New York civil case
The Trump Organization has so far been unable to secure a $454 million appeal bond needed to stop New York Attorney General Letitia James from starting to seize properties by Monday.
Florida homeowner shares squatter eviction success story: 'We went the right way'
Florida Democrat Patti Peeples would have been able to file misdemeanor and felony charges against her property's squatters had House Bill 621 been passed.



















