Lindsey Graham warns New York over Chick-fil-A bill during trip to Big Apple
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., traveled to New York this week where he continued to blast a bill proposed by lawmakers that would force some Chick-fil-A locations to open on Sundays.
Arizona-based Christian university sued by FTC over deceptive advertising and illegal telemarketing
Arizona-based Grand Canyon University, the largest Christian University in the U.S., is being sued by the Federal Trade Commission over deceptive advertising of doctoral programs.
Maryland lottery ticket given as stocking stuffer by friend scores $30K
A Maryland scratch-off lottery ticket made one man $30,000 richer after a long tradition in which he and a friend exchange lottery tickets for Christmas as stocking stuffers.
California Pizza Hut franchises announce layoffs of delivery drivers before new $20 minimum wage: report
Several Pizza Hut franchises in California will lay off delivery drivers across the state months before a new minimum wage law will go into effect.
6-year-old flying alone ends up on wrong Spirit Airlines flight
A 6-year-old boy traveling alone for his first time over the holiday season somehow ended up in Orlando rather than Fort Myers, Florida.
Graham threatens 'war' over New York's new bill that would require Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays
Sen. Lindsey Graham posted a scathing message towards the state of New York after a state Democrat introduced a bill that would Chick-fil-A to be open on Sundays.
Starbucks, Walgreens in California vandalized in anti-Israel protest
Anti-Israel protesters in Oakland, California, smashed windows and spray painted "Free Gaza" and "Death 2 Zionism" on Starbucks and Walgreens locations.
Wealthy Californians are fleeing the state, putting tax revenue at risk
The population of California posted a decline of about 75,400 people over 12 months ending July 1, the U.S. Census Bureau said Tuesday.
New York bill would force some Chick-fil-A locations to open on Sundays
Legislation proposed by the New York State Assembly would require rest stop Chick-fil-A locations, famously closed on Sundays, to operate seven days a week.
Popular Aldi holiday Kringle recalled in 5 states over nut allergy concerns
Some Raspberry Kringles sold at Aldi stores have been recalled in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin because of possible presence of pecans.
TSA to test out new self-service screening process
Air travelers in Las Vegas will soon be able to test out a self-service security screening option, the Department of Homeland Security said.
Woman pretended to be Waffle House employee, worked for hours before stealing cash: cops
Police in Georgia are looking for a theft suspect they say pretended to work at a Waffle House before taking off with cash from the register earlier this month.
Texas man reveals how his Santa-for-hire business has changed over the years: 'More personalized'
Calling all Santas! A Texas business owner hired over 1,000 Santa recruits in 2023 alone and revealed how business is booming amid a changing industry of Saint Nicks.
Michigan city bans gas leaf blowers in unanimous vote
Gas-powered leaf blowers are expected to be used less in one Michigan city after its council approved a ban that fully goes into effect in 2028.
Cruise passengers get ugly surprise when ship is rerouted to Boston and Canada instead of warm Bahamas
Passengers on an MSC cruise were left disappointed after their planned vacation to the Bahamas turned into a trip to the Northeast and Canada.
US homelessness up 12% from 2022, hits highest level since 2007
The point-in-time homelessness count released by HUD found over 650,000 people experienced homeless on a single night in January 2023, an increase of 12% from 2022.
Organizations in Washington, Connecticut helping create qualified workers for jobs in maritime industry
The maritime industry is booming, but employers are struggling to find qualified workers so organizations in Connecticut and Washington are training young adults to enter the field.
Hugh Hefner’s original Playboy Club hits auction block, its controversial history to ‘fade away’
The site of the original New York Playboy Club built by Hugh Hefner in Manhattan is set to go up for auction in early 2024 after sitting vacant for years.
Tennessee sues BlackRock in first-of-its-kind ESG lawsuit
FIRST ON FOX: Tennessee filed a lawsuit Monday against financial asset manager BlackRock, alleging the firm has violated consumer protection laws by pursuing climate initiatives.
DEA warns Georgia to cancel plans to become first state to allow pharmacies to sell medical marijuana
Federal officials told Georgia to end its plan to become the first state to allow pharmacies to distribute medical marijuana because it would violate federal law.



















