'Like a third world country': Phoenix homeless encampment cleared but troubles persist, business owner says
Phoenix business owner Steve Trussell said homeless people outside his downtown office leave trash and graffiti and create safety concerns for his employees.
Ohio bar sparks controversy with new policy banning patrons under 30 after reported violence: 'No exceptions'
An Ohio bar implemented an age-restriction policy earlier this month that divided its customers after the bar reportedly experienced crime and safety issues.
Anti-Israel protest disrupts Google conference: 'Google Cloud rains blood'
Protesters at Google’s developer conference in California chanted “Shame on Google" and “Google Cloud rains blood" while blocking entrance into the event.
Fort Worth's tallest building sells for just $12.3M at auction in stunning price drop
The tallest building in Fort Worth, Texas, has been bought by a bank for $12.3 million, three years after it sold $137.5 million. Burnett Plaza has 40 stories and is 567 feet tall.
Former Patrón execs disrupt vodka category with blue Weber agave spirit typically found in tequila
Weber Ranch Vodka is made with 100% blue Weber agave and has a velvety mouthfeel. It is the first product launched to consumers by Round 2 Spirits.
Amazon seller rips Popflex founder Cassey Ho's video, changes her face in dupe listing: Very 'Black Mirror'
Blogilates and Popflex founder Cassey Ho says an Amazon listing for a knock-off version of her skirt used her video but altered it using artificial intelligence.
Target announces Pride month merch will only be available in 'select stores' after last year's backlash
Only select Target stores will carry LGBTQ+ themed products for Pride Month, following last year's backlash over products such as a women's swimsuit that tucks male genitals.
'Cheers' star John Ratzenberger warns: More skilled labor jobs are needed to 'save civilization'
"Cheers" star John Ratzenberger spoke to FOX Business about the importance of labor and manufacturing skills in the U.S., the decline of which could hurt our civilization, he said.
Americans are drinking less; non-alcoholic brands are saturating shelves: report
Hop Wtr is a non-alcoholic beverage brand based in Los Angeles made of hops. The product hit shelves in 2020 as more Americans became health-conscious.
Billionaire tech CEO calls wokeness the 'central risk' to America
Palantir CEO Alex Karp recently argued that wokeness is a "pagan religion" and a "real danger" to America and the Western way of life.
Micro business owners are using AI to compete with big brands to level the playing field: report
More micro businesses, companies with 10 or fewer employees, are leveraging generative AI to grow their businesses and compete with big brands.
Big brands feeling the pinch as inflated costs drive consumers away
Prochain Capital President David Tawil said popular brands are feeling the effects of consumers shifting away from high costs, echoing a Wall Street Journal report.
Former Victoria's Secret model steps down from beauty brand due to 'significant changes'
In December 2023, Rose Inc sold for $2.5 million to AA Investments, a Hong Kong-based asset management firm when Amyris, Inc. filed for bankruptcy.
Tucson restaurant owner says business owners being punished for skyrocketing homeless crisis
Tucson business owner Grant Krueger explained how the homelessness crisis has caused crime to skyrocket and has driven away customers from his restaurants.
Derek Jeter, Serena Williams, other all-star athletes join Cincoro Tequila founders, including Michael Jordan
All-star athletes, including Keegan Bradley, Michael Strahan, Derek Jeter, Serena Williams and Dustin Johnson, were announced as co-owners of Cincoro Tequila.
The history of Walmart: How one man built a retail empire
First opened in 1962 by Sam Walton, Walmart quickly exploded into a retail empire turning over hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue. Here is a look at how he built it.
Don Julio’s grandson on drawing from family, heritage while kick-starting additive-free tequila brand
Eduardo "Lalo" González's father with the same name founded Don Julio and named the brand after his father. In 2017, González founded a tequila brand and named it after his own father.
Alleged Insider says Boeing's woes are symptom of 'failure of our elites' and DEI ‘ripping our society apart’
An alleged insider from embattled airplane manufacturer Boeing spoke to a news outlet about how ESG and DEI are handicapping some of the most critical industries.
New carbon technology projects could be key to 'Big Oil' emissions cuts
The outcome of several carbon capturing and storage projects could be vital in Big Oil's race to reduce its carbon footprint.
99 Cents Only chain closing all 371 locations nationwide
The California-based dollar store chain 99 Cents Only is closing all of its retail locations nationwide due to financial burdens that have forced the company to liquidate its stock and real estate.