Worker dies in forklift accident at Logan International Airport
A forklift operator died Tuesday after becoming involved in an accident at Boston’s Logan International Airport, according to state police.
Florida Gov Ron DeSantis sees lights flicker during Hurricane Idalia press conference on mass power outages
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis experienced a brief power outage during his Hurricane Idalia press conference regarding power outages Wednesday.
Uber offers free rides to evacuation shelters during Hurricane Idalia
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took to X, formerly known as Twitter, as ride-share company Uber is offering Florida residents a free way to get to safety ahead of Hurricane Idalia.
Florida officials provide updated list of gas stations supplied with possibly tainted gas by CITGO
Florida officials warned consumers of contaminated gasoline from the Port of Tampa and supplied by CITGO, after human error caused the fuel to become contaminated with diesel.
NY AG secures increased $12.5B payout after drinking water for millions contaminated with 'forever chemicals'
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced changes to a possible $12.5 million settlement with 3M over water pollution.
Wall Street CEOs demand Biden and Congress fix NYC migrant crisis
More than 100 CEOs and business leaders in New York City are calling for federal action to fix the United States' broken immigration system and address the migrant crisis.
Fed up with break-ins, Seattle business owner to run for Congress
Business owner Nirav Sheth told The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH he's running for Congress after his restaurant business was burglarized for the third time in Normandy Park, Wash.
Hawaiian Electric shares surge on Maui wildfire update, pushback against county’s lawsuit
Hawaiian Electric's stock surged by more than 44% during Monday's trading session as the utility released an update on its response to the deadly Maui wildfires and pushed back on a lawsuit.
Florida men charged with scamming $1M out of Uber Eats
Florida investigators have charged a pair of Broward County men with an Uber Eats fraud scheme that cost the company more than $1 million — in $700 increments.
Oklahoma governor pushing to get state income tax 'on the path to zero'
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt outlines which state taxes he hopes can be cut down for residents on 'Varney & Co' Tuesday.
Oregon police execute shoplifting sting as theft projected to soar past $110 billion by 2025
Stores lost an estimated $86.6 billion to retail theft in 2022, and projections indicate that retail theft may cost stores over $115 billion by 2025.
Popular summer vacation destinations across US see uptick in vacancies
Popular travel destinations across the country experienced lower occupancy rates this summer and real estate experts believe one of the causes could be high supply with low demand.
Coffee shops offering pumpkin spice flavor earlier than past years as industry booms
The popularity of pumpkin spice has exploded in recent years, especially as an ingredient in coffee. Now, it can be found in foods like donuts, muffins and even goldfish crackers.
Trump campaign releases 'Never Surrender' merchandise with former president's mugshot
Former President Donald Trump's campaign is capitalizing off his historic mugshot by making eight items featuring the photo available to purchase in its official online store.
Maui County sues Hawaiian Electric Company in wake of deadly wildfire, alleging it failed to shut off power
Maui County sued Hawaiian Electric Company on Thursday, alleging the utility negligently failed to cut off power during a period of high winds and dry conditions that fueled a deadly wildfire.
PeaceHealth plans to close only hospital in Oregon’s second-largest city
Oregon's second-largest city could soon be without a hospital following an announcement by PeaceHealth that it plans to close Eugene's Sacred Heart Medical Center, University District.
Hooters, the chain known for its scantily clad waitresses and naked wings, sued for discrimination
A Hooters restaurant in North Carolina is facing a lawsuit for allegedly failing to recall employees who were either Black or had dark skin after initial COVID-related layoffs.
Uber raises minimum age for most California drivers to 25 after its insurance costs rise by 'more than 65%'
Uber says drivers in California using its ride-hailing service will now have to be at least 25 years old in a move aimed at reducing the growth of insurance costs.
Michigan home listed for $1 sells after receiving thousands of inquiries and 142 offers
A Michigan real estate agent listed a home for $1 and has recently accepted a cash offer after the property went viral. Here's why he did it, and how much money the house sold for.
SEC files charges against former New Jersey officer in crypto fraud scheme targeting first responders
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed civil charges against a former New Jersey police officer for his alleged involvement a crypto fraud scheme targeting first responders.



















