Dozens of Chicago-area gas stations forced to slash hours over crime surge
Hammond, Indiana, is requiring its gas stations to close overnight in response to violent crime at night.
Maui wedding photographer speaks out as wildfires leave local industry in question: 'Going to take years'
The catastrophic wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, have left wedding vendors and residents overall concerned about their futures and recovery as the blaze puts tourism in question.
White House issues guidance to boost use of US-made goods in government funded infrastructure projects
Guidance to boost the use of United States-made goods in government-funded projects has been issued by the White House. The "Buy America" binding guidance was proposed in February.
Biden administration urges Supreme Court to review new GOP-backed social media laws in Texas, Florida
Biden's administration wants the Supreme Court to review new Republican-backed social media laws in Texas and Florida. Supporters claim social media companies silence GOP voices.
Woman sues Eataly Boston over ankle injury she says was caused by slipping on prosciutto
A New Hampshire woman and her husband have taken legal action against Eataly Boston for a broken ankle that she says stemmed from slipping on prosciutto in the Italian market.
Hawaiian Electric shares tumble as utility faces scrutiny amid deadly Maui wildfires
Hawaiian Electric is under scrutiny for not shutting off the power during a windstorm four days before racing wildfires swept through the Maui town of Lahaina.
San Diego airport close call between private jet, Southwest plane prompts federal investigation
Officials are investigating an incident at San Diego's airport where a private jet was told to abort a landing to avoid a Southwest airplane using the same runway.
Rep Kiley says San Francisco crime is 'so out of control' that employees are instructed not to drive to work
GOP California Rep. Kevin Kiley sharply criticized San Francisco and its incessant crime after a federal memo urged employees to work from home.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez offer $100 million to Maui recovery effort
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, are donating $100 million to create a relief fund for those affected by Maui wildfires.
San Francisco robotaxi expansion approved by California Public Utilities Commission despite safety concerns
Cruise and Waymo were approved by the California Public Utilities Commission to operate robotaxis in San Francisco without restriction despite safety concerns from city leaders.
Bollinger Shipyards, America’s largest privately owned shipbuilder, to close its New Orleans operations
The largest privately owned shipbuilder in the U.S., Bollinger Shipyards, announced Tuesday that it will consolidate its operations by closing its facility in New Orleans, Louisiana.
NYC Dollar Tree store closes over alleged rat infestation spotted by community group: 'Will not back down'
Residents of Queens, New York, turn to the Ozone Park Residents Block Association for advocacy help after spotting an alleged rat infestation at a local Dollar Tree store.
Jay-Z’s ‘Made in America’ cancellation weeks before event leaves festival workers at loss
Philadelphia's "Made in America" music festival has been canceled this Labor Day due to "severe circumstances" beyond the production team's control.
Thousands of flights delayed or canceled as severe weather hits US
Severe weather hitting portions of the central and eastern U.S. has caused over 3,800 flight delays and nearly 400 cancellations as of Tuesday afternoon, according to FlightAware data.
Amazon holding second Prime sale ahead of holiday season
Amazon announced Tuesday it's planning another exclusive sale for Prime members this year and it will kick off right before the 2023 holiday season.
US renters remain burdened, but some metro areas saw relief in first half of year
American renter households remained "rent burdened" in the first half of 2023, facing a 30.2% rent-to-income ratio for those seeking an average-priced apartment.
NYC outdoor dining permanent, but restaurants will be forced to remove structures in winter
New York City is making outdoor dining, which became popular during the coronavirus pandemic, a permanent feature of the city but with new rules.
Home on Long Island Sound sells for record $139M
A 13,500-square-foot home on 50 acres of waterfront property in Greenwich, Connecticut, has sold for just shy of $139 million, Sotheby's International Realty said Thursday.
Video shows Delta Air Lines plane deploying emergency slides in Atlanta after tires blow out during landing
A video shows emergency slides being deployed from Delta Air Lines Flight 1437 after its tires blew out after landing Wednesday night in Georgia.
DeSantis-backed board ends Disney district’s DEI and race-based programs: ‘illegal’ and ‘unAmerican’
The self-governing district that largely regulates Walt Disney World says it will abolish all of its diversity, equity and inclusion programs and race-based hiring practices.



















