Concerns escalate over San Francisco's rising crime hurting business
Concerns have been raised that San Francisco's rising crime is negatively impacting the city and its business, as well as the travel and tourism industry.
Department of Labor IG suspects more than $45B in fraudulent UI claims handed out during pandemic
The Department of Labor Inspector General identified problem areas that have resulted in an estimated $45.6 billion in potentially fraudulent claims since March 2020.
North Dakota bar to donate 100% of sales to family of Cayler Ellingson
Buck-it's Bar in New Rockford, ND says it will be giving 100% of its sales to the family of Cayler Ellingson on Saturday.
Georgia Lyft driver issues warning after getting carjacked at gunpoint
A Georgia Lyft driver and mother of three is grateful to be alive and speaking out after four men carjacked her at gunpoint over the weekend.
Beyond Meat COO suspended after altercation
Beyond Meat said it has suspended Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey following his arrest for allegedly biting a man's nose during an altercation over the weekend.
DOJ's Monaco unveils 'incentives and deterrence'-based policies for corporate criminal enforcement
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco on Thursday announced multiple policy changes to the Department of Justice's corporate criminal enforcement efforts.
Former president of Washington state manufacturer charged with selling tainted fruit juice
An 80-year-old woman from Washington state was charged Thursday with allegedly selling rotten and tainted juice products, the Department of Justice said.
Justice Department announces COVID fraud strike force teams
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it had formed three strike force teams of prosecutors and agents to combat and prevent COVID-19-related fraud.
Caitlyn Jenner rips 'emboldened' teachers' unions: Parents are in charge of their children, not schools
Fox News contributor Caitlyn Jenner addressed rising crime in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and criticized teachers' unions for taking over classrooms.
Ex-bookkeeper pleads guilty to defrauding employer out of $2 million
A former bookkeeper of an Albuquerque auto body firm pleaded guilty to stealing $2 million over a span of seven years by issuing company checks to herself.
Chicago police officers mandated to take time off, breaks between shifts in wake of scathing city analysis
Chicago Police have announced new scheduling mandates to benefit police officers after a city analysis discovered over 1,100 officers had worked 13 days straight.
Minneapolis business owner on navigating crime spike, inflation: 'It’s definitely an uphill battle'
Co-owner and founder of the Nicollet Diner in Minneapolis, Sam Turner, explained on Wednesday how crime in the city changed the way he operates his business.
Texas sheriff warns border crisis is causing a ‘tsunami of death’
Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner rips the Biden administration for a "colossal failure" at the southern border and allowing fentanyl to be used as a "murder weapon."
New York City officials urge credit card companies to track gun and ammo sales, flag 'suspicious' sales
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and state officials are calling on credit card companies like American Express, MasterCard and Visa to uniquely flag gun-related credit card purchases.
‘Murder House Flip’ hosts explain why homeowners are eager to give morbid spaces new life: 'Not for everyone'
Designers Sarah Listi and Mikel Welch team up for "Murder House Flip" where they completely renovate homes associated with high-profiled true-crime cases.
Some businesses in Twin Cities forced to shut early, concerned over rise in crime
Business owners in the Twin Cities are concerned about the effect rising crime seems to be having on their bottom line following the pandemic.
Houston store owner goes viral after confronting suspected shoplifter on public bus
Erotic Cabaret owner Sophia Romo shares how she learned of the suspected shoplifter and how she tracked her down on a public bus on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Toyota, Subaru, Honda owners beware: Car part theft 'epidemic' is targeting your catalytic converter
Chicago Police recommend painting your catalytic converter a bright color, while auto experts advise installing a safety shield, to prevent crooks from stealing this expensive car part.
Pepper spray sales skyrocket amid crime spike: SABRE CEO
The CEO of personal safety company SABRE, David Nance, describes the trends he has been noticing as it pertains to the sale of pepper spray in recent years.
California business owner flees Golden State, heads for Alabama: 'It's crazy out there'
An owner of several laundromats in California, Derek Thoms, explained on Monday what prompted him to move his family out of California, citing a recent rise in crime as the impetus.