FAA says it has sent 250 cases of unruly passengers to FBI
Federal officials said Thursday they have referred more than 250 unruly airline passengers to the FBI for possible criminal prosecution since late 2021.
San Francisco DA slams Elon Musk during arrest announcement in Cash App founder murder
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins took aim at SpaceX founder Elon Musk at a news briefing Thursday about an arrest in a tech exec's homicide case.
Former Outcome Health executives found guilty of fraud
A federal jury convicted three former executives of the once-high-flying startup Outcome Health on charges they ran a billion-dollar scheme that defrauded customers.
Cities sue Hyundai, Kia after wave of car thefts
At least eight U.S. cities have sued Kia and Hyundai for failing to install anti-theft technologies, which has led to a surge in auto theft and destruction.
Alaska Airlines passenger threatens to kill flight attendant, is restrained with zip ties: prosecutors
A woman on an Alaska Airlines flight from San Francisco to Chicago this month was restrained and arrested, and is now facing charges after allegedly threatening to kill a flight attendant.
Juul to pay $462M to settle claims it unlawfully marketed nicotine products to minors
E-cigarette maker Juul Labs Inc. has agreed to pay a $462 million settlement with six states and the District of Columbia over claims it unlawfully marketed its products to minors.
Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to remain out of prison during appeal
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will report to prison on April 27 after a judge denied her request to remain on house arrest while she appeals her fraud convictions.
Mother of slain NYC veteran torches DA for wasting taxpayer dollars on Trump: 'People are starting to wake up'
Grieving mother Madeline Brame and Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., discuss New York City's rampant crime issues, detailing why Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is part of the problem.
Chicago Blackhawks owner sounds alarm on city’s ‘important’ crime crisis: ‘We want fans to feel comfortable’
Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz is calling on lawmakers to come together and spark change in the city's growing crime crisis.
Treasury releases 2023 DeFi illicit finance risk assessment
The Treasury Dept. released its first-ever illicit finance risk assessment of decentralized finance (DeFi) services to cybercriminals and state actors like North Korea.
$112 million of crypto from investment scams seized by DOJ
A sizable amount of cryptocurrency that came from investment scams recently got seized by the Department of Justice. It amounted to an estimated $112 million.
Target sued over LA store stabbings after homeless man attacked woman, 9-year-old boy
Target Inc. has been sued by the families of a 9-year-old boy and a woman who were stabbed last year in an L.A. store by a homeless man in an unprovoked attack.
Founder of student loan assistance startup arrested on fraud charges
Charlie Javice, The 31-year-old founder of Frank, was arrested on fraud charges. JPMC acquired the startup two years ago but believes the number of customers was dramatically inflated.
Trump's indictment hits net worth, Truth Social
Former President Donald Trump’s net worth has fallen from $3.2 billion last fall to $2.5 billion today after being indicted and losing money on social media venture Truth Social.
Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson talks 2024 president run, tells Trump to 'step aside for the good of the people'
As the latest GOP candidate to enter the 2024 presidential race, Asa Hutchinson wants to address the border, China, the economy – and for Donald Trump to "step aside."
Executives at US Navy shipbuilding contractor hit with accounting fraud charges
The DOJ and SEC levied accounting fraud charges against three Alabama men for suppressing cost estimates and misleading investors at Navy shipbuilder Austal USA.
Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to additional federal charges
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was back in court Thursday, pleading not guilty to another five federal charges related to the collapse of his cryptocurrency empire.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz talks crime affecting stores
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz told lawmakers Wednesday the coffee giant has been forced to close several profitable stores due to safety concerns amid rising crime.
New York City cracking down on illegal weed shops
Despite the laws in place, which make it illegal to possess more than 3 ounces of cannabis and a felony to have more than 8 or more ounces, the black market has boomed.
Credit Suisse helping rich Americans evade taxes: report
Credit Suisse accused of concealing over $700M from government amid rescue takeover from rival UBS and helping rich Americans evade taxes.