Redfin predicts sharpest turn in housing market since 2008 crash
The housing market is looking up for both buyers and sellers, real estate experts said. Homes are selling for lower prices, but high mortgage rates are still impacting affordability.
Republican House leaders meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss Big Tech censorship, China
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a meeting with several House Republican leaders on Wednesday to discuss several issues, including Big Tech censorship.
Panel discussion on whether Atlantic City should ban smoking in casinos is canceled
A discussion between an Atlantic City casino executive and a group of anti-smokers around whether casinos in Atlantic City should ban smoking on the gambling floor has been canceled.
Minnesota man to receive $56 million after being burned at St. Paul brewery
A Minnesota man who was burned while working at a local brewery is due to receive $56 million. The man spent six weeks in the hospital due to the burns.
Bed Bath & Beyond had concerns about CFO's stress level: report
Friends and co-workers are reportedly saying they were concerned about the level of stress Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal was under before he jumped to his death in Manhattan.
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal ID’d as man who jumped from NYC building, report says
Bed Bath & Beyond CFO Gustavo Arnal, 52, was identified as the man who jumped from a 60-story building in the Tribeca section of New York City, according to a report.
Amtrak to restart service from Seattle to Vancouver
Amtrak will resume its train service on Sept. 26 from Seattle to Vancouver, earlier than the December restart date previously announced.
Washington DC attorney general suing ex-MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor for alleged tax fraud
Washington, D.C.'s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against billionaire Michael Saylor and his former company MicroStrategy for tax fraud.
Chicago police officers mandated to take time off, breaks between shifts in wake of scathing city analysis
Chicago Police have announced new scheduling mandates to benefit police officers after a city analysis discovered over 1,100 officers had worked 13 days straight.
LA County launches $1K per month universal basic income program
A basic income program that is giving 1,000 Los Angeles County residents $1,000 per month over the next three years has launched, according to officials.
Spirit Airlines announces vendor switch at Dallas airport will impact 134 employees
Spirit Airlines is switching vendors in Dallas that provide agents and ground services teams, impacting 134 employees, it wrote in a letter to Texas officials.
Uber driver shot at during attempted Washington, DC carjacking: report
The Metropolitan Police Department tells FOX Business that one suspect is in custody following an incident in which an Uber driver reportedly escaped a carjacking.
NYC bakery launches 'The Suprême,' a new croissant pastry that’s gained viral fame
Dessert fans are flocking to the Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery in New York City for the company's new crème-filled croissant item called The Suprême.
Disney’s theme park price hike nets more profit from fewer visitors: report
Walt Disney World and Disneyland had record sales and profits despite lower attendance in the wake of the pandemic thanks to price hikes and other changes, a report said.
Kevin Hart opens new vegan fast-food restaurant in LA
Actor-comedian Kevin Hart opened a new plant-based, fast-food restaurant in Los Angeles called Hart House. The menu includes burgers, salads, fries, milkshakes and more.
Mexico flight to Los Angeles sees airplane engine burst into flames
A plane engine on a flight from Mexico to Los Angeles burst into flames in midair, prompting the pilot to safely return to Guadalajara.
FedEx driver mistakenly delivers boxes of rifles to Pennsylvania school: report
Boxes of rifles were recently dropped off at a Pennsylvania school, and were locked inside over the weekend.
Ex-NFL star Michael Vick's new company focusing on digital collectibles
Former NFL star Michael Vick launched a new company Tuesday that he hopes will bring fans and sports legends closer together through digital collectibles.
Colorado ski resort Steamboat Springs is limiting short-term rentals
Because Colorado ski resort Steamboat Springs is facing a housing crisis, the town passed a ban on new short-term rentals in most of the town, such as those booked on Airbnb.
Miami mayor for president? Suarez explores presidential run, citing his city as the new American dream
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez teases a 2024 presidential bid while touting the successful "Miami model," which defies socialism by keeping taxes low and balancing budgets.



















