Ill-timed printed lottery ticket wins Nebraska woman $220,000: 'I don’t let the mistakes go'
Lori Sailors, a Lincoln, Nebraska, woman, recently won $220,000 in the Nebraska Pick 5 lottery game after buying a ticket that was printed by mistake.
Walmart must face lawsuit over deceptive pricing, Illinois court rules
Walmart must face a lawsuit that claimed that the retail giant often charges higher prices at the register than it posts on store shelves
John Deere announces mass layoffs in Midwest amid production shift to Mexico
John Deere has announced another wave of layoffs, telling around 610 production staff at plants in Illinois and Iowa that they will be out of a job by the end of the summer.
John Deere CEO puts 80-acre horse farm up for sale
A large Illinois horse farm owned by John Deere CEO John May is up for sale, according to a Wednesday report from Realtor.com. He is reportedly seeking $3.925 million for the property.
Mothman plush by Build-A-Bear unveiled, but cryptid creature is already gone
The new Mothman plush from Build-A-Bear appeared to sell out within hours of its announcement. The plush toy is inspired by a West Virginia legend.
Arkansas AG sues Temu over alleged ‘deceptive tactics’ harming consumers: 'Data theft business'
The State of Arkansas is taking legal action against the Chinese fast fashion retailer Temu over alleged "deceptive tactics" involving "data theft."
NTSB proposes safety reforms after 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio
The National Transportation Safety Board convened to investigate the cause of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio in 2023. The disaster involved a Norfolk Southern train.
Federal court backs Missouri AG motion to block Biden's 'illegal' student loan handout plan
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that a federal court has granted his motion to block President Biden’s student loan plan.
Red state sues tech giant IBM over diversity 'quotas'
Missouri has filed a lawsuit against technology company IBM for alleged unlawful practices in requiring racial and gender quotas in hiring and promotion structures for employees.
Tyson Foods CFO arrested, receives suspension from company
Tyson Foods chief financial officer John R. Tyson was arrested and booked for allegedly driving while intoxicated and two other charges in Arkansas on Thursday morning, Washington County Detention Center records showed.
Eighth Circuit to decide: Should car insurance cover STDs?
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether GEICO should pay a claim from a woman who contracted an STD from having sex in an insured car.
$842 million Powerball jackpot winners in Michigan revealed as 'The Breakfast Club'
The Michigan Lottery on Tuesday announced a lottery club with three members was lucky enough to win the $842.4 million Powerball jackpot from early January.
These are the states with the highest jump in older workers as share of retirees falls in US
An aging population and steep cost-of-living increases contribute to a large portion of retirement-age Americans remaining in the workforce, and some states have seen major jumps.
Bass Pro Shops' CEO says brand will focus on affordability amid rising costs: 'Inflation is here'
Though inflation is high, Bass Pro Shops founder and CEO Johnny Morris will work to keep hunting and fishing products affordable for Americans.
Norfolk Southern agrees to pay $15M civil penalty for East Palestine train derailment
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay a millions of dollars to settle a U.S. government lawsuit over a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, officials say.
Exclusive: CEO of Bass Pro Shop reveals nature-based amphitheater, Morgan Wallen to perform at grand opening
Founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, Johnny Morris, is opening an outdoor arena in Missouri, The venue will host 18,000-20,000 guests and features a panoramic oasis.
Minnesota lawmakers reach deal to raise pay rate for Uber, Lyft drivers
Minnesota lawmakers reached an agreement Sunday on a bill that is designed to raise the pay rate for Uber and Lyft drivers working in the state.
Planters nuts recalled after discovery of potentially fatal contamination
Hormel Foods recalls Planters Honey Roasted Peanuts and Deluxe Lightly Salted Mixed Nuts after discovering they may be contaminated with listeria monocytogenes in southeastern U.S.
Wisconsin woman accused of using Apple AirTag to stalk ex-boyfriend: report
A Wisconsin woman has been accused of stalking her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend by placing Apple AirTags on their vehicles, according to a complaint obtained by FOX6 Milwaukee.
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.