NYC McDonald's worker reportedly shot over cold french fries has died, police say
A New York City McDonald’s worker who was reportedly shot outside one of the fast food chain's locations in Brooklyn over cold french fries has died, police confirm.
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Florida's Attorney General issued a consumer alert, warning tourists of vacation rental scams.
Rare George Washington US postage stamp sold for $19K at auction
A U.S. postage stamp which once cost 12 cents and shows a portrait of first President George Washington, has sold for $19,520 at Holabird Western Americana Collections’ “Wild West Auction."
Florida warns tourists of vacation rental scams
Scammers are stealing thousands of dollars from tourists online. Florida's Attorney General is now warning Americans of a new scam that could ruin your family's entire vacation.
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Florida authorities are warning travelers about vacation rental scams in the sunshine state.
Florida warns of vacation rental scams
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody warned tourists of vacation rental scams.
Musk's countersuit against Twitter says he and Wall Street were misled: report
Details of Elon Musk's countersuit against Twitter are being reported in the latest legal fight between the billionaire and the social media platform.
How Democrats' beefed-up IRS could hurt low-income Americans
Democrats and President Biden want to provide the IRS with another $80 billion in funding to crack down on tax cheats, but Republicans warn it could hurt low-income workers.
Visa to suspend ad payments on MindGeek's Pornhub amid child pornography lawsuit
Visa is suspending payments for advertisements on Pornhub parent company MindGeek's websites amid a lawsuit that accuses both companies of monetizing child porn.
Sen Chuck Grassley: Nobody from FBI has 'challenged' me on bias allegations
Iowa senator Chuck Grassley explains why he believes there is reasonable evidence to suggest America's national security could be compromised on 'The Evening Edit.'
Larry Kudlow is 'skeptical' China is committed to Taiwan invasion
'Kudlow' host Larry Kudlow joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss China's threats to Taiwan and the Inflation Reduction Act.
Larry Kudlow: The Manchin-Schumer bill would increase federal spending quite a bit
Larry Kudlow voices his concerns that the Inflation Reduction Act will not actually reduce inflation and instead step up the attack on fossil fuels.
Dems' spending bill will create a 'monster' IRS: Gerri Willis
FOX Business reporter Gerri Willis weighs in on the impact the Manchin-Schumer bill will have on the I.R.S., saying the bureau could benefit from a budget of $80B over the next decade, six times its current level, on 'Varney & Co.'
Brittney Griner sentencing: How the WNBA star’s salary compares to her Russian earnings
WNBA star Brittney Griner plays overseas in Russia during the offseason, making over $1 million per season. Griner's salary for the 2022-2023 WNBA season is $227,900.
Gas prices drop amid wavering consumer demand, AAA says
Gas prices fell last week as consumer demand dropped from last year, and this downward trend could continue in the coming weeks, according to AAA.
CFPB is investigating Goldman Sachs’s credit-card practices
Goldman Sachs is under investigation by the CFPB related to its credit card business, one that is expected to bring in over $4 billion in revenue by 2024.
Florida woman files class action lawsuit against Equifax over credit score errors
Florida woman Nydia Jenkins filed a class action lawsuit in federal court against Equifax over inaccurate credit scores the company blamed on a coding issue.
Dip in mortgage rates is the ‘glimmer’ home buyers have been waiting for: Kirsten Jordan
Former "Million Dollar Listing" star and real estate broker Kirsten Jordan provides expert analysis of the housing market as mortgage rates fall below 5% for the first time since April.
COVID loan fraud: West Virginia woman accepted over $42K, Justice Department says
The Justice Department said a West Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Alexis Ransom admitted to accepting more than $42,000 in COVID relief loans.
Fed's Mary Daly says she doesn't feel inflation because 'I have enough,' adds 'that's not the case' for others
Mary Daly, president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, told Reuters that she doesn't feel the effects of inflation because she "has enough."



















