Atlanta anti-police riots hurt downtown businesses, workers’ wallets, employees say
Workers in downtown Atlanta said that the anti-police protest that devolved into violence Saturday night impacted business and their wallets, according to a local report.
FTX cryptocurrency jumps more than 35% after CEO John Ray says bankrupt crypto exchange may restart
FTX's FTT token surged in value Thursday morning after the Wall Street Journal published an interview in which CEO John Ray III said the bankrupt crypto exchange may restart.
Bitzlato cryptocurrency founder arrested, accused of illegal money transfers worth hundreds of millions
A Russian national who founded a crytpcurrency exchange was arrested Tuesday in Miami and is accused of evading U.S. financial regulations and permitting illicit financial transactions on his platform.
Seattle business owners left to fend for themselves on crime take matters into their own hands
Seattle business owners who've witnessed break-ins and violence organized their own town hall to address crime issues in the city and demand action from local leaders.
Ana Walshe case: Wealthy Massachusetts seaside enclave rocked by mysterious disappearance
Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., real estate executive Ana Walshe, 39, was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 1 and has been missing ever since.
Florida bill would prohibit financial institutions from tracking gun and ammo purchases
The Florida Arms and Ammo Act would prohibit financial institutions and payment processors from separately categorizing gun and ammo purchases in the state.
Tom Brady owned more than 1M FTX shares before collapse, a stake that's likely gone
The FTX collapse has left the cryptocurrency world reeling and former brand ambassador Tom Brady held over 1 million shares before it filed for bankruptcy.
Missing Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe is real estate company employee who commuted to DC
Ana Walshe, a 39-year-old mother who vanished on New Year’s Day after leaving her home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, works in real estate. She commuted to a job in Washington, D.C.
Idaho murder suspect nabbed by genetic genealogy; some sites work with law enforcement
DNA databases have been highlighted amid recent reports about the arrest of the Moscow, Idaho quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger being aided by genetic genealogy.
2 vehicles stolen from Ruth's Chris Steak House valet in DC since Christmas: 'Unfortunate incidents'
Two vehicles have been stolen from a Ruth's Chris Steak House location in downtown Washington, D.C., over the holidays as the city struggles with an increase in crime.
Small businesses pay ultimate price as crime wave continues battering communities across the nation
Small business owners spoke to Fox News Digital about shutting down their stores over rampant crime and drug use, which are also affecting business owners from coast to coast.
Most 'recession-proof' jobs in 2022
Payscale recently put out a report identifying what it called the most "recession-proof" jobs this year, all of which it said saw double-digit increases in pay, including waiter/waitress, banker and media director
NYC Walgreens store keeping ice cream in chained freezer, locking up candy amid ongoing shoplifting frenzy
Photographs show a NYC Walgreens store has locked up its candy and ice cream, as a spokesperson called retail crime "one of the top challenges facing the industry today."
San Francisco businesses demand full tax refund from city for coping with area 'controlled by drug dealers'
More than 100 business and property owners in San Francisco's Tenderloin district signed a petition to the mayor demanding they be refunded on their 2022 taxes over drug crimes.
Justice Department alleges two Americans worked with Russian nationals to hack taxi system at JFK airport
Two American citizens worked with Russian nationals to hack the John F. Kennedy International Airport's taxi dispatch system, the Department of Justice is alleging.
Michigan man pleads guilty after using COVID-19 relief money to pay for BMW convertible, wedding expenses: DOJ
A Michigan man plead guilty to multiple financial charges after obtaining $170,000 in Paycheck Protection Program funding to buy personal items like a BMW convertible, the DOJ announced on Friday.
Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
A Norfolk Southern conductor trainee was killed on the job this week in Bessemer, Alabama, when a piece of metal from a passing train car crashed into the victim's cab.
Philadelphia AR-15-armed guard eyes Walmart, Wawa after defending 'property, liberty and life' at gas station
S.I.T.E Security State Agent Chief Andre Boyer takes rising crime into his own hands, and calls out Philadelphia's Democratic leaders for "not prosecuting" criminals.
St. Louis area police departments team up to prevent car thefts
Local police departments around the St. Louis region are working together to combat surging auto thefts - and their tactics are working.
North Carolina father and son sent to prison for embezzling $1.7 million COVID relief
A North Carolina man and his son were sentenced to prison for fraudulently obtaining $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds through various PPP loan applications.