GOP lawmaker expects Biden impeachment: ‘Evidence is overwhelming’
Rep. Tim Burchett argues Democrats will use Biden's declining mental condition as a smokescreen for any ties to Hunter Biden's alleged criminal business dealings.
This state is facing $117M in losses because of toll cheats
Drivers who have flouted tolls are costing the state of New Jersey a hefty penny. It's a problem that has been getting worse, according to officials.
Lowe's rehires woman who was assaulted, suffered black eye while trying to stop alleged shoplifters
A Georgia woman was offered her job back at Lowe's after being fired for trying to stop three alleged shoplifters.
COVID relief fraud fueled spike in US house prices, report says
A new study suggests scammers who stole billions in COVID-19 relief money used the funds to purchase real estate, pushing U.S. home prices higher.
IRS warns taxpayers of new mailing refund scam
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers about a new mailing scam that hopes to mislead people into believing that they are owed a refund by the agency.
IRS commissioner says agency rounded up $38M from over 175 high-income tax delinquents
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Daniel Werfel told reporters in a Thursday phone call that the federal agency rounded up $38 million in delinquent taxes.
Business owners warn Austin is 'just a few years behind San Francisco' as homeless, crime crises escalate
Austin business leaders Jamie Hammonds and Jordan Moorhead claim the city's homeless and crime problems are "flourishing" at a time with minimal police presence.
Amazon Prime Day scams: Here's what to look out for
The Better Business Bureau is warning shoppers about Amazon Prime Day scams during the popular two-day event and sharing advice on how to avoid the bad actors.
Indonesia captures Iran-flagged supertanker suspected of illegal oil transfer, following a pursuit
Indonesian maritime authorities on Tuesday have announced the captured of an Iranian-flagged ship accused of carrying out an illegal oil transfer at sea.
Former Amazon employee sentenced to 16 years in prison in $9.4 million fraud case
A federal district court on Wednesday sentenced a former Amazon employee to 16 years in jail for millions in fraud against the tech giant, according to officials.
Tom Brady lost $30 million after FTX collapse: report
Tom Brady invested $30 million into the since-collapsed and now worthless cryptocurrency exchange FTX, according to a new report. His ex-wife lost $18 million.
Alaska Airlines passenger makes bomb threat to divert plane, claims cartel members waiting for him: FBI
An Alaska Airlines passenger made a bomb threat in order to divert a crowded plane and get himself arrested. He claimed his life was in danger if the plane landed in Seattle.
Businesses ditch Philadelphia for Florida over high taxes, crime
After three generations, the David family is fleeing Philadelphia and moving to Florida for lower crime rates and taxes.
Colorado supermarket employee fired after filming shoplifters on Father’s Day
A King Soopers employee said he was fired from his job after recording three men stealing laundry detergent items from the store on Father's Day.
Japanese consultant Joji Matsui found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo Olympics trial
Joji Matsui, one of a few Japanese officials charged in a bribery scandal involving organizers of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, was found guilty of taking bribes in Tokyo District Court.
Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
Ex-Pfizer employee, business partner charged with insider trading on COVID drug trial results
A former Pfizer employee and their close friend are facing insider trading charges after federal officials claim they traded on non-public drug trial results in 2021.
Insurance companies using AI for underwriting and due diligence amid cyber threats
Insurance companies are turning to AI as a tool that can help them dig deeper more efficiently in the underwriting process, even as AI tools are used by fraudsters against businesses.
Texas business owners beg Democrat-run city ‘to end the vicious cycle’ of homelessness
Customers "try to avoid" the Austin, Texas, area where business owners Larry Maddalena and Craig Plackis operate, due to the city's "vicious cycle" of homelessness.
Self-proclaimed 'Wolf of Airbnb' pleads guilty to wire fraud charges
Konrad Bicher, the 31-year-old, self-proclaimed "Wolf of Airbnb," has pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges after admitting to gaining around $2 million by defrauding landlords.