San Francisco hardware store escorts customers while shopping to deter rising crime
Fredericksen Hardware & Paint, a generations-old store in San Francisco, has been forced to provide staff attendants to escort each customer due to rampant shoplifting.
'Ghost gun' maker agrees to cease sales to Maryland residents as part of lawsuit settlement
A Nevada-based gun part manufacturer settled a lawsuit with the city of Baltimore, agreeing to stop all sales of "ghost gun" kits and parts in Maryland.
Former Obama fundraiser tells Dems to 'turn the page' on Biden, says law was 'weaponized' against Trump
Real estate developer Don Peebles, a former fundraiser for then-President Barack Obama, sounded off on "Cavuto Coast to Coast" on the state of the presidential race and commercial real estate.
Amazon employees evacuate after fire breaks out near Illinois fulfillment center
Work at an Amazon fulfillment center in a suburb of Chicago appears to have resumed, after employees had evacuated due to a fire Thursday morning.
Small business owner pours heart out over Biden's crippling economy: 'We can't take another 4 years'
A South Carolina small business owner says she's "suffered" under a Biden economy and is left "crippled" by inflation, material and housing costs, ahead of the state's GOP primary.
Yale University announces change in policy regarding test scores for 2025
Yale University has announced a change in its policy regarding test scores on applications for the 2025 admissions process, signaling a reversal from its 2024 policy.
WATCH: Amazon driver escapes death after barreling Amtrak train slices truck in half
In 2021, an Amazon driver miraculously survived a horrific collision with an Amtrak train in Wisconsin that cut his delivery van in two.
United Airlines first US-based carrier to revive flights to Israel following horrors of Hamas terrorist attack
United Airlines says it plans to resume flights to Israel in March, reviving a route that was suspended in October at the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Jeffrey Epstein accuser drops lawsuit against Wall St. billionaire Leon Black
Cheri Pierson has dropped her lawsuit accusing billionaire Leon Black of raping her in Jeffrey Epstein's New York City townhouse in 2022 during a massage.
Small plane lands on New York highway following engine failure
A small plane landed on the Southern State Parkway in New York’s Long Island after its pilot reported “engine failure," according to the FAA.
Restaurant owners warn new California law will make menu prices skyrocket: 'Crippling to everybody'
Restaurant owners in California are sounding the alarm about higher prices on menus due to a new state law that will take effect this summer.
Real estate investor to 'immediately discontinue' working in NYC over Trump verdict, eyeing Florida, Texas
A notable real estate investor has pulled the plug on at least $1 billion of business in New York after former President Trump's fraud verdict, sets sights on Texas, Florida, Arizona.
Illinois launches website to track taxpayer spending on migrants
Illinois has launched a state-run website to track government spending on illegal immigrants as the border crisis drains state resources and taxpayer dollars.
Hawaii bound? Visitors could soon pay a climate tax
People visiting Hawaii could potentially face an extra $25 tax in the future. A bill making such a proposal has been introduced in the state legislature.
Pay fewer taxes while living in or owning business in these 10 US states
Discover the top 10 U.S. states with favorable tax environments, influencing financial well-being, from Alaska's oil revenue dividends to the vibrant cultural scene in Texas.
Pennsylvania thrift store finds rare 14-karat gold LEGO mask, expected to rake in thousands at auction
Employees at a Goodwill Industries warehouse in Pennsylvania came across a 14-karat gold LEGO Bionicle mask that could net thousands for the thrift giant.
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.



















