Bay Area police warn Trader Joe's shoppers of new crime trend
Police in California are warning shoppers of purse and wallet thefts at grocery stores as Bay Area businesses deal with a recent rise in crime.
Connecticut Gov Lamont says state will be 1st to cancel medical debt for all eligible residents
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announced his state would become the first to erase or eliminate medical debt for all eligible residents.
Retailers struggling to keep popular Stanley cup-like toy by Fisher-Price in stock
A new Fisher-Price toy resembling a coffee mug and aimed for children 6 months to 3 years old, is difficult to find on shelves due to the current Stanley cup craze.
Stuart Varney: Elon Musk is at the center of another legal 'earthquake'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed the decision by a Delaware judge to strike down Elon Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay deal on the grounds that it is "excessive."
Tesla to Texas? Elon Musk announces major shareholder vote
Tesla shareholders will vote on whether to transfer the company's incorporation from Delaware to Texas after a judge voided CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package.
Denny's shutters only location in Oakland after more than 54 years due to high crime
Denny's has closed its location in Oakland, California after 54 years due to high crime. The closing follows In-N-Out's announcement that it was closing its Oakland location.
Judge dismisses Disney's lawsuit alleging retaliation by DeSantis
A federal judge in Florida dismissed Disney's lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis which alleged the governor and a state board unfairly retaliated against the company.
Washington woman wins on five lottery tickets after playing numbers inspired by mother
A Washington woman won on five lottery tickets after choosing sentimental numbers for her Match 4 plays. The winner plans to donate a portion of her money to animal charities.
Tropicana Las Vegas ceasing operations this spring to make way for new ballpark
A staple on the southern end of the Las Vegas strip is closing this spring to make way for a new professional baseball ballpark for MLB's Athletics.
Cookie brand offers custom delivery boxes with breakup messages ahead of Valentine’s Day: ‘We’re done’
Insomnia Cookies, based in Pennsylvania, announced the release of a breakup messaging delivery box for those interested in breaking off their relationship before Valentine's Day.
California crime wave takes its toll on In-N-Out, other companies as businesses start to issue safety warnings
Some California-based companies, including In-N-Out, are being forced to issue warnings or change location as a crime wave continues to affect Oakland.
49ers' fans lead the pack in purchasing high-priced Super Bowl tickets; sales 'nearly double' from last year
The data is in, and San Francisco 49ers fans are leading the charge in Super Bowl ticket purchased ahead of the big game in Las Vegas Sunday, Feb. 11.
Wisconsin man arrested for allegedly stealing over $90K in calculators from Target stores across the US
A Wisconsin man suspected of stealing over $90,000 worth of calculators from Targets across Indiana and several other states has been arrested.
Two major California companies are providing security for workers amidst crime wave
A crime surge in Oakland prompted two major employers in the state to provide security guards with one even telling workers to stay inside for meals, per reports.
New Jersey city holds first housing lottery with homes selling for $1
The City of Newark in New Jersey held its first-ever housing lottery with homes and city lots going for $1. Homeowners had to meet a set of requirements in order to apply.
Kaiser tells Oakland workers to stay inside, avoid eating out of office due to crime: report
Kaiser Permanente is reportedly warning its employees to eat inside after a string of street robberies against employees who went out to eat.
American Airlines flight makes ‘hard landing’ in Hawaii, 6 on board hospitalized: officials
Five flight attendants and one passenger on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Maui were hospitalized after a hard landing at an airport.
In-N-Out closing in Oakland due to crime issues part of 'degradation of Bay Area,' local candidates say
Local leaders and anti-crime activists shared why they think crime is rising in Oakland after businesses like In-N-Out shuttered a store in the Bay Area City.
Snackmaker Utz recalls potato chips over undeclared allergen
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of some of its single-serve size of potato chips that were mostly distributed in New York City, it announced Friday.
Ex-Starbucks employee says coffee chain fired him after fighting off robbers
A former Starbucks employee in Missouri is suing the coffee chain, saying he was wrongly terminated after he confronted a pair of robbers at his store.



















