The 'real threat' of Zohran Mamdani's support from Gen Z: Katrina Campins
'The Big Money Show' discusses why young New Yorkers are supporting Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani for mayor.
EPA administrator tours Boston Dynamics factory amid US push to become ‘AI capital of the world’
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin discusses the Trump administration’s domestic AI and energy production efforts on ‘Varney & Co.’
Mamdani’s rise in NYC mirrors economic flight to the south, study shows
A new project by the nonprofit Committee to Unleash Prosperity tracks a growing number of Americans relocating to southern states drawn by lower taxes, fewer regulations, and pro-growth policies.
NYC office shooting raises new corporate security concerns for business leaders
The mass shooting at a Manhattan office building raises new concerns for business leaders looking to secure their staff and buildings from threats.
Manhattan shooter's motive is 'even murkier' than we thought, retired NYPD official says
Retired NYPD executive intelligence officer Paul Mauro analyzes the latest details about the shooting rampage in Manhattan on 'The Evening Edit.'
What to know about the Manhattan office building housing Blackstone, NFL that was scene of shooting
The New York City office building at 345 Park Avenue where a deadly shooting occurred serves is the headquarters of investment firm Blackstone, as well as the NFL and Rudin Management.
Barstool’s Dave Portnoy raises funds for NYPD Officer killed in Midtown shooting
Barstool Sports initiates charity drive for NYPD officer Didarul Islam's family following his death in a Manhattan shooting, continuing Portnoy's history of supporting law enforcement.
Blackstone identifies employee killed in NYC shooting
Four killed in Manhattan office shooting, including a Blackstone employee and NYPD officer, as police investigate alleged shooter Shane Tamura's motives.
Delta Air Lines co-pilot arrested by Homeland Security on charges of child sexual abuse material
Homeland Security agents and air marshals stormed a Delta aircraft cockpit to arrest a co-pilot on sexual abuse material charges after the flight landed in San Francisco, according to reports.
American Airlines passengers caught on camera evacuating smoky plane on Denver tarmac after landing gear issue
Passengers were evacuated Saturday from an American Airlines aircraft that was about to take off from Denver International Airport because there was an issue with landing gear.
NYC bar's employees used spray bottles for cocaine during shifts, had a rating game for female guests: lawsuit
Employees at a New York City nightspot allegedly used spray bottles for cocaine on the job and had a system to rate the attractiveness of customers, according to a lawsuit.
Commanders' Bobby Wagner becomes first active NFL player to purchase ownership stake in WNBA franchise
Washington Commanders star Bobby Wagner is the first active NFL player join a WNBA ownership group. The historic move drew praise from NBA great Magic Johnson.
Icon of the Seas crew member allegedly stabbed co-worker before jumping overboard world's largest cruise liner
A cruise ship crew member died after going overboard following an alleged stabbing attack against a female co-worker who's now in stable condition.
Buses burn after fire breaks out at Florida's Universal Orlando Resort's Epic Universe
Universal Orlando's Epic Universe experienced a fire at its bus depot that was swiftly contained by local firefighters at the recently opened theme park.
Kansas City ends free bus program over budget concerns while NYC dem-socialist pushes for no-fare transit
As Kansas City moves to reinstate bus fares for most riders over budget concerns, NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is pushing for the Big Apple to make all bus fares "free."
First-ever labor strike at historic Fenway Park commences as Dodgers visit Red Sox
As Fenway Park concession workers threaten to strike, employees are seeking support from Boston Red Sox fans. Fans attending games are urged to resist buying food and drinks.
USDA to vacate several Washington buildings, relocate staff to regional hubs
The USDA announced that it will relocate much of its staff in the Washington, D.C., area to five regional hubs and vacate several buildings in the nation's capital.
United Airlines resumes operations after brief nationwide mainline ground stop
A fire alarm at United Airlines' Chicago operations center triggered a brief nationwide ground stop, with employees temporarily moving to a backup facility before returning
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor ousted in French Quarter says $8M trash deal with mayor ‘doesn’t pass the smell test’
New Orleans' top sanitation contractor is speaking out against insider politics at City Hall as his contract to keep the French Quarter beautiful is suddenly terminated.
Socialist-leaning candidates gain ground in US cities as business backlash grows
Progressive policies have gained momentum as democratic-socialist candidates win primaries in New York and Minneapolis, despite businesses fleeing cities such as Chicago.



















