Explosions rock DC businesses as suspects remain on the loose: police
Police in Washington, D.C., are searching for suspects who allegedly detonated explosive devices at three businesses in northeast D.C. early Sunday morning, according to a statement.
United CEO apologizes for flying private jet while the airline delayed, canceled thousands of flights
Amid thousands of delays and cancelations this week, United Airlines CEO flew private across the country Wednesday. He later apologized on Friday.
San Francisco residents earning $100,000 considered 'low income'
A California government agency says that a $100,000 salary in San Francisco is considered "low income," according to a memorandum earlier in June.
Fire scorches Tiffany & Co flagship store building after $500 million renovation
An electrical fire damaged the front of Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store in Manhattan on Thursday, just weeks after the store reopened following a $500 million renovation.
American Airlines pilot warns 5G rollout on planes 'is just crazy'
American Airlines Pilot Capt. Dennis Tajer joined "The Big Money Show" to discuss the safety concerns following the FAA's 5G rollout.
American Airlines passenger gets entire plane to himself after 18-hour delay
An American Airlines passenger was the only one on his flight after it was delayed by 18 hours.
Delta flight touches down at North Carolina airport without front landing gear
A Delta Air Lines flight arrived at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday with no front landing gear deployed, stopping with its nose on the pavement.
Ford donates customized Bronco 'firefighting command rig' to National Park Service
Ford Motor Co. has built a custom Bronco specially outfitted to help firefighters during wildfire season and is donating it to the National Park Service.
NYC pizzerias torch Dem-run city over coal, wood-fired oven crackdown: 'More important things to worry about'
Pizzeria owners from Grimaldi's and Paulie Gee's in New York City discuss the "exorbitant" costs associated with potential emissions regulations on coal and wood-fired ovens.
Eric Adams defends love of 'vegan pizza' amid NYC wood and coal-fired oven crackdown, cites Canada wild fires
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told conservative activist Scott LoBaido to "bring me a vegan pizza" and chat about a proposal targeting businesses using coal and wood-fire ovens.
San Francisco, New York face 'urban doom loop'
Elevated office building vacancy rates in major American cities like New York and San Francisco are raising concerns that their economies may face an "urban doom loop."
AI comes to the farm: New technology tackles acres of weeds quickly by using robotics and lasers
Carbon Robotics CEO spoke of his farming technology, the LaserWeeder, and what it offers farmers. AI powers the unit as it uses robotics and lasers to rid farms of weeds quickly.
Elon Musk calls NYC crackdown on coal, wood-fire ovens 'utter bs'
Elon Musk called an NYC rule to reduce carbon emissions by targeting pizza shop owners "utter bs." He said it would make no difference to climate change.
New York City asks for public's help in e-bike crackdown amid fire threat
New York City officials are cracking down on e-bike repair shops amid a spate of fires involving their batteries that have proven deadly, including the blaze that left four dead last week.
AT&T, Westfield Mall, Nordstrom lead San Francisco downtown exodus
A slew of companies have indicated in the past few months that they will exit locations in San Francisco's downtown area, moves AT&T, Westfield and Nordstrom recently said they would also make.
First vehicles cross I-95 bridge in Philadelphia since deadly tanker fire less than 2 weeks ago
Officials reopened the reconstructed portion of I-95 on Friday, just 12 days after a tanker truck fire caused an overpass section of the highway to collapse, killing one person.
Expert warns landlords over progressive policies allowing squatters wreak havoc: 'Law is not on your side'
Anchor Realty co-owner Walter Lapidus and market expert Mitch Roschelle explain how rent delinquency fuels squatter occupancies and hurts overall housing affordability.
Man who claimed Google tried to 'harm and torture’ him crashes car into building near company’s NYC office
Three people were injured when a 34-year-old man crashed a car into a building not far from one of Google's offices in New York City, according to the NYPD.
OceanGate co-founder says 'time window' for Titanic sub rescue may be longer than people think
OceanGate Expeditions co-founder Guillermo Söhnlein broke his silence on the missing Titan sub and gave hope that there's still time to rescue the crew.
Tickets to 'Wizard of Oz' theme park in North Carolina now on sale
Fall festivals at the Land of Oz theme park in Beech Mountain, North Carolina, inspired by "The Wizard of Oz" movie (1939), will take place on select weekends in September 2023.



















