Former ByteDance exec counters TikTok CEO's testimony, CCP has 'backdoor' access to user data stored in US
An ex-ByteDance executive accused TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew of "misdirection," arguing in a recent court filing that the Chinese Communist Party accesses user data through a "backdoor."
Business owner abandons 'lawless' San Francisco, calls out 'horrific' city leadership: 'We're fed up'
Tom Wong, a lifelong San Francisco resident and private security firm owner, joined "Varney & Co." after fleeing the city for the safety of the suburbs.
Chicago Walgreens redesigned with only 2 aisles available for browsing, the rest behind counters: report
A renovated Walgreens store in downtown Chicago now only has two aisles of products available for public browsing while the rest is behind counters.
From Sin City to Sports City, Las Vegas now a sports destination
Las Vegas has become a sports destination over the past six years. The latest announcement is a new MLB ballpark site to house the Oakland Athletics after their relocation.
Airbnb files suit against NYC, challenging short-term rental law
The New York City Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement was hit on Thursday with a lawsuit opposing a short-term rental law from rental platform Airbnb.
JPMorgan, US Virgin Islands trade allegations over enabling Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of girls
JPMorgan Chase and the U.S. Virgin Islands are battling in court over allegations of condoning Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking of young girls.
Walgreens Boots Alliance cutting hundreds of corporate jobs
Walgreens Boots Alliance is trimming its corporate headcount, doing away with hundreds of jobs. The reductions were first reported by the Chicago Sun-Times.
Manhattan DA ordered to turn over sex assault records to JPMorgan Chase amid lawsuit over Epstein ties
A federal judge is ordering the Manhattan DA's office to turn over statements to JPMorgan Chase amid its lawsuit against Jes Staley.
Celtics co-owner gives $1,000 to each UMass Boston graduate
Rob Hale, co-owner of the Boston Celtics, gave graduates of UMass Boston $1,000 each at their commencement ceremony Thursday and instructed them to give away half the money.
Old Navy store in downtown San Francisco set to close, following other retailers
An Old Navy store in downtown San Francisco will close its doors this summer, the company said this week.
Nordstrom slashing over 300 jobs in San Francisco store closures: report
High-end retailer Nordstrom plans to lay off more than 300 employees when it closes two downtown San Francisco locations due to crime, according to a report.
Former AG Bill Barr sides with DeSantis against Disney
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said he supports Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the Sunshine State's dispute with Disney over the parental rights law.
CEOs give fair warning to Chicago over bad-for-business policies
Chicago businesses feel “very shocked" and “deeply concerned" about the city's high crime and "ill-conceived" policies forcing owners and their establishments to relocate.
Family demands answers in mysterious death of LA tech executive
The family and friends of Beau Mann, a tech CEO who died under mysterious circumstances, are demanding answers after his body was found over a year after he disappeared.
Marine vet Daniel Penny’s GiveSendGo legal defense fund is site’s second-biggest campaign
Daniel Penny's fundraiser for legal fees on a Christian crowdfunding site is among the company's most successful campaigns, the site's co-founder told Fox News Digital.
Sean Penn slams Hollywood producers as 'Bankers Guild' amid writers' strike
Sean Penn is supporting the writers of Hollywood, saying producers should be renamed the "Bankers Guild," and he labeled pushback on AI restrictions a "human obscenity."
Daniel Penny’s attorneys identify man who helped restrain Neely
Fox News’ Laura Ingle reports on updates in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
Austin, Texas, drops on 'Best Places to Live' list for 3rd year in a row
Austin ranks No. 40 on a recently released list of the 'Best Places to Live in the USA' for 2023-2024. It ranked No. 1 on the same list between 2017 and 2019.
America's downtown areas slowly springing back to life research on cell phone activity reveals
Across the country, cell phone data is being used to track the rate of downtown recovery post-pandemic in a new study. The study showed the southern part of the U.S. is bouncing back.
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis says 'the chance of us backing down' from the state of Florida's dispute with Disney 'is zero'
DeSantis, who's expected to launch a presidential campaign next week, spoke during a stop on May 19, 2023 at the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, New Hampshire.