Chicago burglars target a string of retail stores in upscale neighborhood on Black Friday
Burglars targeted four retail businesses -- including a North Face and a Footlocker -- on Chicago's upscale Northwest Side in the early morning hours of Black Friday, according to police and local reports.
Florida congressman slams left-wing DAs in justice system amid crime outbreak
Greg Steube and Doug Collins weigh in on California's mass lootings and more on 'The Evening Edit'
NYC man charged with hacking into Wegmans customer accounts, placing fraudulent orders
A New York City man is being charged with hacking into 59 Wegmans Food Market customer accounts and placing $10,000 in fraudulent orders.
3 California Nordstrom looting suspects arrested out of 90 in Walnut Creek heist
Three suspects out of an estimated mob of 90 people who allegedly took part in looting a Walnut Creek, California, Nordstrom have been nabbed, police say
Nordstrom store in Los Angeles sees ‘smash and grab’ attack by 20 looters: report
A Nordstrom department store in Los Angeles on Monday night became the latest retail location to be hit by a flash-mob style "smash and grab" looting attack, according to reports.
Southwest Airlines employee found dead at Texas airport after apparent robbery: report
A 49-year-old man found dead Friday night in a parking lot at El Paso International Airport has been identified as an employee of Southwest Airlines, according to a report.
Tim Hortons employee throws coffee at customer during argument
An argument over donut bites escalated to a criminal investigation after an employee and customer exchanged expletives and 'warm' coffee.
Expected record online holiday shopping may boost porch package thefts
This holiday season is expected to be a record for online shopping in the U.S., which could mean an uptick in package thefts from porches, according to reports.
Deneen Borelli on BLM leader refusal to condemn violence: 'His words scream domestic terrorist'
Fox News contributor Deneen Borelli on NYC Black Lives Matter leader Hawk Newsome's refusal to condemn riots and violence on Dan Bongino's 'Unfiltered.'
Ex-Barclays CEO Jes Staley who exchanged 1,200 emails with Epstein donated thousands to Democrats
Former Barclays CEO James "Jes" Staley, who resigned earlier this month under scrutiny over his relationship with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is a longtime donor to the Democratic Party.
American Airlines reduces service to Haiti amid rise in violence, citing reduced customer demand
American Airlines has reduced their service to Haiti amid a rise in violence in the region, explaining that they are experiencing a drop in customer demand for travel.
'Wolf of Wall Street' offers advice to workers making $60,000 a year
Jordan Belfort, the convicted felon known as the “Wolf of Wall Street,” had some interesting life advice for a 25-year-old making $60,000 a year.
Southwest employee reported White mom with biracial daughter on suspicion of sex trafficking
A Southwest Airlines flight attendant reported a White single mother traveling with her biracial daughter after a sudden death in the family under the suspicion of human trafficking, according to reports.
Aurex Labs CEO Sree Aravapalli shot dead in NJ robbery after followed home from Pennsylvania casino: report
The chief executive of a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company was killed during an attempted robbery after returning home from winning money at a Pennsylvania casino.
American Airlines CEO: Alleged assault on flight attendant among 'worst displays of unruly behavior': report
An American Airlines flight from New York City to Orange County, California, was diverted to Denver on Wednesday after a passenger allegedly assaulted a flight attendant in what the company's CEO now reportedly is calling “one of the worst displays of unruly behavior we’ve ever witnessed.”
Theranos took shortcuts as blood-testing technology failed, prosecutors say
Over seven weeks in the criminal fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes, prosecutors have shown that her startup Theranos Inc. took shortcuts when claims about its revolutionary blood-testing technology became scientifically unfeasible and that employees feared retaliation for raising concerns.
Virginia Beach 'criminal couponer' bilked stores out of $31.8 million, funded lavish lifestyle with proceeds
A Virginia woman sold $31.8 million worth of counterfeit coupons to thrifty shoppers and used the funds from her racket for high-end home renovations and vacations, according to new information released by the FBI.
Long Island serial killer eludes police for decades
'Grim Tide' looks at the years-long search for the Gilgo Beach killer.
Bill would bar federal pension to convicted child predators
After pediatrician Stanley Weber was convicted for sex crimes against children on Native American reservations, he still went on to collect $180,000 from taxpayers until late last year when the federal government finally revoked his pension after a lengthy review process.
Not one arrest made in Portland riots a week after ‘anarchists’ caused $500G in damages: Police
Portland police have yet to make any arrests in connection to widespread vandalism that resulted in at least $500,000 in damage after a group of "100 anarchists" marched through the city's downtown on Oct. 12.