Nevada fire department recruiting nationwide to combat staffing shortages
Fire departments across the nation are facing staffing shortages and the search for more recruits is not easy due to the strenuous training required for the job.
New Orleans neighborhood relying on private security to keep streets safe
The Garden District neighborhood in New Orleans, Louisiana, voted to hire private security by using extra money from property taxes as the police department runs short on officers.
Jewelry store owners retire, give loyal employees control of 60-year-old business
The owners of an East Coast luxury jewelry store chain are giving their family business to longtime employees with hopes to carry on the legacy of the original founder.
Amazon warns employees: No promotions without following in-office mandate
Amazon is ramping up pressure on employees who have been skirting the company's return-to-office mandate by making in-office attendance a factor in promotions.
New York City Jewish bakery vandalized with spray-painted graffiti: 'Free Gaza'
A New York City Jewish bakery was vandalized with spray-painted graffiti with the words 'Free Gaza,' while a nearby bank had its window smashed Friday as pro-Palestinian protests ramped up throughout the city.
US renters remain burdened as insurance pressures on landlords mount
U.S. renter households remained burdened in the third quarter of 2023, according to a report from Moody's Analytics that found 30% of renters' gross income was spent on rent.
Nashville facing affordability crisis, real estate adviser warns
FOX News Digital spoke with Nashville-based real estate adviser, Andy Hunt, about what's making America's Music City suddenly sing the blues.
NBA player launches new basketball sneaker featuring Bible verse, wants people to 'wear their values'
Jonathan Isaac, an NBA player who is Christian, launched an NBA-caliber basketball shoe on Thursday, Nov. 16, featuring a Bible verse on the outside of the shoe.
Travis and Jason Kelce's Christmas duet tops Apple Music charts following release
Travis and Jason Kelce teamed up for some holiday spirit on "Fairytale Of Philadelphia," a Christmas song on "A Philly Special Christmas."
Elon Musk replaced on APEC artificial intelligence session by John Kerry
Elon Musk will no longer take part in one of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit’s Thursday sessions geared toward artificial intelligence.
Tesla's Elon Musk meets China's Xi, thanks him for EV industry
Tesla CEO Elon Musk thanked Xi Jinping for the "rapid development of China's new energy vehicle industry" while at a dinner meeting in San Francisco, Tesla's Weibo account says.
Boxes of beef stolen from truck in South Philadelphia near Eagles stadium
Philadelphia police are looking for five suspects who stole boxes of beef from the back of a truck.
Missing Carnival cruise ship passenger seen jumping overboard, company says; family mystified
The U.S. Coast Guard continues searching for a man they now say appears to have jumped off the Carnival Glory cruise ship after it departed New Orleans on Sunday.
San Francisco restaurant closings latest tough headline for embattled city
Crime, drug abuse and low tourism are reportedly driving restaurant owners on the popular Valencia Street out of business in the latest batch of rough headlines for the city.
WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann has 'lavish' new Florida mansion as bankrupt company reels: report
WeWork co-founder and former CEO Adam Neumann is reportedly living it up in a new Miami mansion surrounded by fellow billionaires after leaving the now-bankrupt company.
Carnival Glory cruise ship passenger vanishes, Coast Guard searching Gulf of Mexico
A 28-year-old man reported missing aboard the Carnival Glory cruise ship on Monday prompted the U.S. Coast Guard to launch a search in the Gulf of Mexico.
United flight from LAX to Vancouver makes emergency landing over alleged bomb threat: report
A United Airlines flight traveling from Los Angeles to Vancouver made an emergency landing in San Francisco reportedly over a bomb threat later deemed not credible.
Crime ridden San Francisco cleaned up the streets for Biden-Xi visit
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan faced questions on Monday about San Francisco tidying its streets in the lead up to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
Disney employees give dirty details about Most Magical Place on Earth guests: 'Code H'
The latest trend at Disney World is extreme, with reports of children and parents alike relieving themselves while in the lengthy lines at the theme park.
AI threatens higher percentage of jobs in Washington, D.C., than anywhere else in US: study
A new study found that artificial intelligence poses the greatest threat to jobs in Washington, D.C., than any other U.S. state or territory, due to its high number of bureaucrats.