New York man ticketed for cursing out police officer can sue police department, court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that R. Anthony Rupp III was within his rights to sue after he was ticketed for telling a police officer "Turn your lights on, a------."
Chernobyl’s mutant wolves developing resistance to cancer, study says
Wolves in Chernobyl’s radiation zone appear to have adapted to the highly radioactive environment and appear resiliant against cancer, a study says.
Russian occupiers are using Elon Musk’s Starlink in Ukraine, officials say
Russian forces have confiscated some Starlink terminals donated to Ukraine and are now using them for their own communications.
US VC firms investing billions in Chinese AI, military and tech firms: CCP select committee
Five American venture capital firms invested over $3 billion in Chinese companies investing in AI and critical technologies or that were linked to China's military and repression.
Regional bank hit with 3rd credit downgrade as crisis concerns linger
New York Community Bank was hit with its third credit downgrade in a week amid investors' concerns about its exposure to the struggling commercial real estate market.
Masked California thief nabbed after being caught on video snatching dozens of iPhones from Apple Store
A California man was arrested by the Emeryville Police Department on Wednesday night for allegedly stealing about 50 iPhones from an Apple Store.
Prominent NYC real estate developer and top execs charged in $86M fraud scheme
A prominent New York real estate developer and several other industry executives have been indicted for stealing more than $86 million from investors and subcontractors in New York.
NYC bribery scandal includes naked Zoom call, trips to Europe and homegrown 'hero' in taxpayer scam
New details have emerged about some of the 70 suspects arrested in a six-state sting Tuesday involving the largest bribery bust in Justice Department history.
'Costly’ ESG standards, climate policies will ultimately reduce food and energy supplies: report
FIRST ON FOX: President Biden's climate agenda and corporate ESG standards are having an outsized impact on American agriculture and will soon impact consumers, according to a new report.
Man claims to be mysterious Bitcoin creator 'Satoshi' in UK trial
Australian computer scientist Craig Wright is claiming to be the man behind "Satoshi Nakamoto," the mysterious pseudonym attributed with the creation of cryptocurrency Bitcoin.
Microsoft's AI engine powering H&R Block's tax filing assistance product
Microsoft and H&R Block partnered to develop the accounting firm's AI Tax Assist tool, which leverages generative AI to help do-it-yourself tax filers prepare their returns.
Retailers sound alarm over shipping delays, price spikes
According to the NRF CEO, "disruption and uncertainty" loom over the retail industry as it readies for potential shipping delays and price spikes due to the Red Sea Houthi attacks.
These 5 cities have the largest inflation problem: survey
These cities topped the list of those with the largest inflation problem, according to a recent WalletHub survey.
Costco customer uses price tag misprint to send a political message, goes viral
A Canadian woman posted a video to TikTok of two packages of chicken drumsticks listed at more than $200. The video has gone viral, with shoppers chiming in
Bay Area police warn Trader Joe's shoppers of new crime trend
Police in California are warning shoppers of purse and wallet thefts at grocery stores as Bay Area businesses deal with a recent rise in crime.
CDC concerned with spike in illnesses linked to some tianeptine products
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned an "uncharacteristic spike" of illnesses in New Jersey has tied to products that contain the drug tianeptine.
Mother whose son died from drugs bought on social media wants stronger protections for kids
Lisa Neville calls for social media companies to do more to protect kids online after losing her son to fentanyl poisoning due to pills bought from dealer on Snapchat.
TikToker stares death in the face following the 'unwritten rules' of abandoned places
To avoid physical harm or even death, TikTok's Ramy Awad never explores alone, doesn't steal or vandalize, and keeps the locations of abandoned places a secret from the public.
Bank that purchased failed community bank close to credit downgrade
New York Community Bank's stock continued to slide Thursday after a downgrade threat from Moody's in the wake of a surprise earnings miss and as NYCB moves to bolster its balance sheet.
Fed holds steady on interest rates, but outlook on when cuts will come remains cloudy
The Federal Reserve held the federal funds rate at a 22-year high of 5.25% to 5.5% at its January meeting on Wednesday.



















