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.
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.
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.
Disney chief diversity officer departs after years of progressive controversies dog company
The Walt Disney Company's head of diversity, Latondra Newton, is stepping down from her position after six years with the company, FOX Business confirmed.
Seattle radio host rips liberal city's 'anti-cop' Pride Parade policy: 'Sends the wrong message'
The Seattle Pride Parade's decision to ban LGBTQ+ officers from wearing their uniforms while marching is "unapologetically anti-cop," KTTH Radio's Jason Rantz criticizes.
Stuart Varney: Biden's San Francisco money grab takes nerve
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed Biden's trip to San Francisco where he's expected to fund raise from California donors and not address homelessness, crime or fentanyl.
UAW president rallies members for potential strikes at Ford, GM and Stellantis
The new president of the United Auto Workers came out swinging against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis on Friday, warning of possible strikes.
Jeffrey Epstein was asked to help craft Virgin Islands sex offender law by first lady
A sensational new federal filing accuses the Virgin Islands government of pandering to then-convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, even soliciting his input on a sex offender bill.
Biden to host Airbnb, Ticketmaster execs in pursuit of 'junk fee' crackdowns
The White House is set to host several corporate executives Thursday in a push by the Biden administration to help rectify the levying of so-called "junk fees."
Property developer reveals California city where investors could 'make a killing'
Post Brothers CEO Michael Pestronk explains why he believes San Francisco, California provides opportunities for investors despite businesses fleeing the city.
San Francisco loses another large downtown business as city's troubles mount
Citing "local business conditions," Cinemark says it is closing its theater in San Francisco's Westfield mall, becoming the latest major firm to pull out of the crime-ridden city.
Walking away: San Francisco mall owner hands property back to bank as exodus continues
Westfield has given up its San Francisco Centre mall according to a new report, making it the latest company to flee the crime-riddled California city.
Lionel Messi's decision to play for Inter Miami prompts skyrocketing ticket prices
Lionel Messi's move to Inter Miami of the MLS shook the soccer world on Tuesday. Now, fans are forking over wads of money to see him play.
Major hotelier abandoning San Francisco properties, says city's 'path to recovery remains clouded'
Park Hotels & Resorts says it has stopped making payments on a $725 million loan that secured two major San Francisco hotels and plans to shut them down.