California DoorDash driver seen faking delivery, taking a pic, stealing pizza: video
A DoorDash driver in Oakland, California was reportedly caught stealing a customer's order on video. The driver was seen dropping it off before picking it up and driving off.
San Francisco Whole Foods hit with 560 calls of violence, drugs, vagrants before closing: report
Employees at a recently closed Whole Foods Market in downtown San Francisco suffered rampant crime and were threatened personally by criminals before the store was closed.
Major blue states hemorrhaging tax base as red states reap rewards
Residents are fleeing blue states in droves and affecting the adjusted gross incomes of the states they are leaving and moving to, according to recent data released from the IRS.
North Korean banker indicted, 2 others sanctioned over cryptocurrency money laundering scheme
A representative of a North Korean bank was indicted Monday and his co-conspirators were sanctioned for their involvement in a cryptocurrency money laundering scheme.
'Wasted' Delta passenger in first class accused of forcibly kissing flight attendant: court docs
A Texas man flying Delta Air Lines first class was arrested after allegedly getting "wasted" on red wine and kissing a male flight attendant without consent.
Ray Kelly: Alvin Bragg is contributing to the rising crime in NYC
Guardian Group CEO Ray Kelly on what's driving the crime crisis in NYC and the arrest of two New York residents for allegedly running a secret Chinese police station.
Seattle restaurant sues city for damages from 'unsightly, unsanitary, unsafe' anti-police CHOP protest
Oma Bap, a Korean restaurant in Seattle, is suing the city for allegedly enabling the CHOP protest that roiled downtown in the wake of George Floyd's death in summer 2020.
Whole Foods in San Francisco closing one year after opening due to safety concerns: report
A San Francisco Whole Foods is closing, at least temporarily, just over a year after the store first opened because of drug use and crime near the store.
Cash App founder Bob Lee murder: Business world 'in shock'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk and other tech leaders offered their condolences after Cash App CEO Bob Lee was murdered in an apparent random stabbing in San Francisco on Tuesday.
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.
Milwaukee becomes latest city to sue Kia, Hyundai over rampant thefts
Milwaukee becomes the latest city to announce a lawsuit against South Korean automakers Kia and Hyundai over rash of vehicle thefts, resulting in higher costs of fighting crime.
Florida lawmaker warns over Miami Beach spring break violence: ‘Will not be tolerated'
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna provides an update after Miami Beach implements a spring break curfew – and looks at extending it – after two fatal shootings.
OnlyFans model with millions of followers sues ex-boyfriend for over $6 billion in revenge porn lawsuit
A Florida OnlyFans model has sued her ex-boyfriend for over $6 billion in a revenge porn case after she says he posted explicit material without her permission.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse under investigation by Justice Department
The Department of Justice and the Securities Exchange Commission are reportedly launching investigations into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and stock trades made by the bank's officers.
Mexican Mafia members run profitable illegal Los Angeles casinos from behind bars: 'Hidden in plain sight'
Illegal casinos in Los Angeles that are overseen by incarcerated members of the Mexican Mafia are flourishing in the city, according to the LA County Sheriff's Office.
Predators targeting women staying at popular hotel chains in horrifying crime trend: report
Criminals are allegedly coercing hotel staff to hand over key cards to guest's rooms in a terrifying crime wave targeting women for sexual assault, lawsuits show.
JP Morgan sues former executive over Jeffrey Epstein ties, potential damages
JPMorgan Chase & Co. faces two lawsuits regarding its ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with allegations that the bank was responsible for enabling him as it retained Epstein as a client.
TSA reveals 'hundreds of prohibited items' seized by officers at airport where explosives found in suitcase
The TSA has shared images of “prohibited items” found in the luggage of passengers traveling through a Pennsylvania airport where explosives were recently discovered in a suitcase.
Car thefts in US top 1 million for first time since 2008
Vehicle thefts nationwide surpassed one million in 2022 for the first time in 15 years, as U.S. cities battle record and near-record increases of auto crimes.
Thieves in North Carolina steal Maserati, BMWs worth more than $300K from car dealer, police say
Thieves in North Carolina broke into a car dealership in Charlotte and stole four high-end cars worth more than $300,000 from the showroom floor, authorities said.