Blue state activist urges voting out progressives who are 'asleep at the wheel' on crime
Oakland, California's crime surge managed by Democrats has fueled the "cycle of poverty and failed businesses," activist and former mayoral candidate Seneca Scott criticizes.
Group of Michigan co-workers hit Powerball after playing together for 14 years
A group of four co-workers from Calhoun County, Michigan, finally matched four balls and hit the Powerball, which won them $100,000, the Michigan Lottery reported.
Animal rescue seeks info on puppy abandoned by Southwest counter at Indianapolis International Airport
Indiana-based Speedway Animal Rescue said a puppy, who they named Boeing, was found abandoned in a dog carrier at Indianapolis International Airport.
Biden to meet with UAW president, tout Stellantis plant reopening
President Biden plans to meet with union boss Shawn Fain on Thursday, following a labor deal in which the Detroit Three will agree to a 25% pay hike, as well as improved retirement packages.
Massachusetts subcontractor dies after being electrocuted at AT&T facility
On Tuesday morning, Massachusetts first responders arrived at an AT&T building and found that a 44-year-old man had been electrocuted.
Landlord torches New York home after tenants stop paying rent, become squatters: authorities
A New York City landlord is being accused of lighting his own townhouse on fire after the upstairs tenants stopped paying rent and refused to move out.
'Tiger King' star Doc Antle pleads guilty to federal money laundering, wildlife trafficking
The Justice Department says Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle, who runs the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina, has pleaded guilty to charges on Monday.
Dallas woman joins dozens across the nation in sex assault lawsuit against Uber
A Dallas woman is one of nearly two dozen women nationwide alleging sexual assault by Uber drivers.
California teen's mom sues McDonald's following attack, says staff 'did nothing to intervene'
The mother of a Southern California teen is suing McDonald's after the girl was violently attacked in a restaurant in September and videos circulated online.
Target scraps plan to open new store in Philadelphia after crime crisis led to other store closures nationwide
Target will not open a new store location in Philadelphia's University City neighborhood despite beginning construction, according to reports.
Student loan debt has teachers turning to porn to pay it all off
Some teachers are ditching their jobs in the education industry to work in porn, turning to OnlyFans as a way to pay off student loan debt.
Gambler walks away from Las Vegas slot machine a millionaire: 'It happened again!'
A slot player at Excalibur in Las Vegas won $12.1 million on a jackpot recently, making the anonymous winner on of four gamblers to become a "Megabucks™ millionaire."
Downtown San Francisco McDonald's location closes after 30 years: 'Not recovered since the pandemic'
The downtown businesses, which now lack consistent foot traffic, will face even further strain when California's minimum-wage increase kicks in next year.
Texas ice cream store employs those with disabilities in effort to boost customer service industry
A Texas ice cream store, Howdy Homemade, employs those with intellectual and developmental disabilities to prove that all types of people deserve equal opportunity in the workplace.
Uber driver wins $110K on lottery ticket he bought while stopping for gas
An Uber driver and father of two from Shoreline, Washington, won a $110,000 lottery prize on a $1 lottery ticket he purchased while filling up his car with gas.
Uber driver accused of forcibly undressing, inappropriately touching female customer in back seat
An Uber driver in Florida has been arrested after allegedly attacking a female passenger in the back of his car during a ride on Nov. 1, 2023. The woman was able to get away.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon warns business-friendly Texas over laws aimed at Wall Street firms
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned Texas it risks damaging its business-friendly image with laws aimed at punishing major Wall Street firms.
Biden admin abruptly delays major oil and gas lease sale mandated under Inflation Reduction Act
The Biden administration suddenly announced it would postpone a major oil and gas lease sale that it previously tried to cancel, but which the Inflation Reduction Act mandates.
Uber, Lyft to pay $328M in settlement with New York AG Letitia James over wage theft allegations
New York Attorney General Letitia James reached a historic $328 million settlement with rideshare companies Uber and Lyft, which were accused of stealing earnings from drivers.
Apartment where Taylor Swift took Polaroid photos for '1989' album artwork selling for $3.7M
Taylor Swift immortalized a Flatiron apartment on the market for $3.7 million when she did a photo shoot in the home for her 2014 album "1989."



















