Downtown Seattle bakery closes 'for the safety of its employees' amid rampant crime, drug use: reports
A downtown Seattle bakery is temporarily closing one of its locations "for the safety of its employees" after a spate of recent shootings, including at least one that was fatal, has left owners concerned, according to officials and reports.
Mother of 'Pawn Stars' celebrity sues over ownership, assets
"Pawn Stars" celebrity Rick Harrison's mother is suing him.
Coffee prices skyrocketing for customers, roasters: ‘Everybody’s basically taking a hit’
Roasted coffee prices haven't spiked this much since 2012. Wholesale roasters are already trying to manage those increasing costs.
Miami not ditching its ‘MiamiCoin’ cryptocurrency despite record-low price, Mayor says
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says MiamiCoin still has 'great use cases' despite falling below $39,000.
SIM-swapping attacks, many aimed at crypto accounts, are on the rise
Cyber thieves targeting crypto and traditional bank accounts stepped up their illegal activities last year, resulting in a significant increase in the number of reported SIM-card crimes.
Liberal cities Boston and Washington, DC roll back COVID vaccine mandates for businesses
The city of Boston, Massachusetts has lifted its mandate requiring patrons of restaurants, gyms and other indoor locations to show proof of coronavirus vaccination.
Alaska Airlines launches subscription service for West Coast travel
The standard Flight Pass plan, which requires booking at least 14 days before travel, starts at $49 per month. Meanwhile, the Flight Pass Pro plan, which allows same-day booking up to two hours before departure, starts at $199 per month.
Woman appears cured of HIV after umbilical-cord blood transplant
The woman has shown no detectable signs of the human immunodeficiency virus in extensive testing since she stopped antiretroviral treatment in October 2020 following a transplant of stem cells with a rare genetic mutation that blocks HIV invasion, her doctors said.
Pickleball business booms during COVID-19 pandemic
Pickleball's 2021 National Championship streamed with major broadcasting companies.
Super Bowl: Top 5 advertisements that aired during the big game
For the 2022 Super Bowl in Los Angeles, multiple companies paid $7 million for a 30-second spot for advertising, but which ones stand out from the rest?
American Airlines LA-to-DC flight lands in Kansas City because of unruly passenger: report
An American Airlines flight going across the country had to make an emergency landing in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday afternoon after a passenger allegedly caused a disturbance mid-flight, according to a report.
Some Super Bowl fans got hosed on SoFi Stadium-area parking fees
Some fans who accepted sky-high prices to attend Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles spent hundreds of dollars more to simply park their vehicle near SoFi Stadium.
Ransomware gang says it has hacked NFL's San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers have been hit by a ransomware attack, with cyber criminals claiming they stole some of the football team's financial data.
Colorado Vrbo host discovers drugs, illegal IDs, and feces inside rental property
A Denver woman who leased out her property through Expedia Group Inc.’s Vrbo was shocked to recently discover her rental had been reworked to conduct illegal activity.
Universal Orlando to drop mask requirement for fully vaccinated guests
A Universal Orlando spokesperson confirmed to FOX Business that guests will no longer be required to wear masks indoors or outdoors beginning Saturday, Feb. 12.
Man who unknowingly won $229K jackpot at Las Vegas slot machine is tracked down by officials
Nevada Gaming Control Board Officials spent 20 days tracking down the jackpot winner.
NYC Rite Aid targeted by shoplifters closes, with another set to close soon after
A New York City Rite Aid store embroiled in reports of rampant shoplifting has officially closed its doors in line with the company’s previously revealed plans to do so, company officials confirmed to FOX Business Thursday.
Boston Federal Reserve taps U. of Michigan economist as head
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston announced Wednesday that University of Michigan economist Dr. Susan M. Collins will serve as its next president and CEO
NYC crime a boon to Florida business: Real estate developer
Don Peebles says New York City's crime surge hurts its real estate market and sends people and business to Florida.
Con Edison bills surge in January, prompting outcry from New Yorkers
ConEd customers are crying foul as energy bills double, in another layer of inflation nation.


















