Vendors charging Massachusetts taxpayers $64 a day to feed each illegal immigrant: report
Massachusetts taxpayers are on the hook for $64 per day to feed each illegal immigrant as the cost of the migrant crisis is expected to hit $1 billion.
Florida, Texas rank as top destinations for relocating businesses
A report published by the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank found that Florida and Texas were the top destinations for businesses relocating from other states.
NY village 'losing its soul' as nation's oldest gun manufacturer flees blue state for Georgia
America's oldest gun manufacture, Remington, will officially move out of its longtime location in New York to Georgia, which locals are lamenting.
US steel worker sounds off as WV tin plant shuts its doors, putting 900 jobs on the line: 'Total travesty'
Mark Glyptis, United Steelworkers Local 2911 union president, warned the consequences of closing a West Virginia tin mill in favor of imported products could spell disaster for the U.S.
New York City lawmakers move to ban Tide Pods, laundry sheets
New York City could ban Tide Pods and other detergent products, arguing they result in microplastics polluting the city's water supply.
Looming legal penalties raise questions about Donald Trump's finances
Former President Trump is facing more than $400 million in looming legal penalties from a fraud case and sexual assault case that have raised questions about his finances.
Fraudster almost stole historic hotel from church after digging in through housing court loophole
A legal loophole got Mickey Barreto through the door before he allegedly filed a flurry of false documents in a bid to take over the historic New Yorker Hotel.
Son of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki found dead in UC Berkeley dorm: school officials
Marco Troper, son of former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, was found dead in his University of California, Berkeley dorm room Tuesday, according to officials. He was 19.
Murdaugh family's infamous Moselle Estate to become horse farm after selling for $1 million
The Moselle estate, the Murdaugh family hunting lodge where Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were shot dead in 2021, was sold to an anonymous buyer for $1 million at auction.
Woman walked though unmanned checkpoint, took American Airlines flight without ticket: report
An unidentified woman reportedly walked through an unmanned area of a security checkpoint without an ID or boarding pass, successfully traveling from Nashville to Los Angeles.
Frightened Oakland restaurant owner calls city's crime epidemic 'worst I've ever seen'
Stories about high-profile companies in Oakland closing shop or hiring extra security have made grim headlines in recent months.
New York City sues Tiktok, Instagram and other social media apps for causing 'youth mental health crisis'
New York City is filing a lawsuit against social media companies such as TikTok and Instagram for causing a "youth mental health crisis" among the city's children.
Elon Musk moves SpaceX to Texas after Delaware revoked his Tesla salary package
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced that the company completed the conversion of its state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas after a Delaware court struck down his Tesla pay package.
Paramount Global laying off 3% of workforce, despite Super Bowl ratings record
Paramount Global is laying off 800 employees to cut costs and return to earnings growth as the media industry grapples with streaming dominance and the fallout from Hollywood strikes
Elon Musk's SpaceX fined for worker-safety violation, employee suffered 'near amputation': report
SpaceX was fined $3,600 by Washington state worker safety officials after a workplace accident led to a "near amputation" for one employee.
Florida estate listed for $295M would be a record sale
A large Naples, Florida, estate, called Gordon Pointe, has a massive listing price and the potential to set a new record for home sales in America. It went up for sale a week ago.
Plane lands at Buffalo airport after door falls off mid-flight
The FAA said a small plane landed at an airport in the Buffalo, New York, area after its pilot "reported losing the left rear passenger door" mid-flight.
Jeff Bezos' move to Florida saving him hundreds of millions in taxes
Jeff Bezos is set to save upwards of $600 million in taxes after the Amazon founder fled Washington's new capital gains tax on stock sales for Miami, Florida.
Texas Molson Coors brewery workers prepare to strike, potentially impacting several major beverage brands
More than 400 workers are preparing to walk off the job from a Texas brewery after they say negotiations for higher pay, and benefits have stalled.
New York man ticketed for cursing out police officer can sue police department, court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that R. Anthony Rupp III was within his rights to sue after he was ticketed for telling a police officer "Turn your lights on, a------."



















