FTX bankruptcy judge terminates Miami Heat arena naming rights deal
A federal bankruptcy judge reportedly moved Wednesday to terminate the naming rights agreement between Miami-Dade County and cryptocurrency exchange FTX for the Miami Heat's arena.
Amtrak train in South Carolina stalled for 20 hours, conductor tells riders who dial 911 they're not 'hostage'
An Amtrak train was stranded for at least 20 hours in rural South Carolina after the route from Washington, D.C., to Florida was detoured due to a freight train derailment.
Disney World to tweak park reservations for annual passholders, allow impromptu visits after 2 p.m.
Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will soon be able to visit the theme parks without needing to make a Park Pass reservation.
New York City sees 7,000 nurses on strike at Mount Sinai, Montefiore hospitals after bargaining fails
More than 7,000 nurses at New York City's Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore are on strike Monday after union reps walked from the table despite Gov. Kathy Hochul's call to settle.
New York City preps for 8,700 nurses to go on strike, impacting emergency triages at 3 major hospitals
New York City is bracing for a looming nursing strike that will reroute ambulance response from three major hospitals if they do not reach tentative agreements with the union before Monday.
Runaway June’s Jennifer Wayne, granddaughter of John Wayne, reveals why she left California for Nashville
Jennifer Wayne, a member of Runaway June, is the granddaughter of legendary Hollywood actor and Western icon John Wayne. She is starring on The Design Network's "Flip U."
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.
Seattle Credit Union to shut down locations over crime, cratering foot traffic
Two branches of the Seattle Credit Union are closing in the city due to declining foot traffic and safety concerns. The credit union will close the branches in February.
Carnival, Celebrity cruise crews rescue dozens of migrants drifting in small boats off Florida, videos show
Crews aboard the Carnival Celebration and Celebrity Beyond cruise ships saved 24 migrants in two separate rescues on Monday after spotting small vessels adrift at sea.
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.
Atlantic City's Hard Rock casino hires new management team, pushing for bigger share of market
The Hard Rock casino in Atlantic City has hired a new management team. The new president and general manager are expected to start within the next few weeks.
Elon Musk cuts back on office space at Twitter's San Francisco HQ
Twitter CEO Elon Musk's push to cut costs at the social media platform has seen the company's San Francisco headquarters shrink from six floors to two.
Nashville airport apologizes for 'unfortunate incident' with police threatening to arrest Southwest passengers
The Nashville International Airport apologized for the "unfortunate incident" after one of its officers threatened to arrest Southwest passengers.
Bahamas Securities Commission says it seized $3.5B in FTX assets 'for safekeeping'
The Securities Commission of the Bahamas said Thursday it seized some $3.5 billion in FTX assets "for safekeeping" after the crypto exchange's bankruptcy and hacks on the system.
Disney sues Florida online retailer selling knock-off Mickey ears
Disney Enterprises, Inc., is suing a Florida-based online retailer accused of selling knock-off Mickey Mouse ears and other products featuring trademarked Disney properties.
JPMorgan Chase accused of turning 'blind eye' to Epstein sex crimes: lawsuit
U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase for allegedly turning "a blind eye" to Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes.
New York's first legal weed shop opens, officials hope budding industry will be tax revenue boon
New York's first legal recreational marijuana dispensary, Housing Works Cannabis Co, opened in Lower Manhattan on Thursday, with dozens of others on the way.
Some families going into debt to visit Walt Disney World, study shows
A LendingTree study found that 18% of those surveyed reported taking on debt to visit Walt Disney World in Orlando, which has recently faced criticism for hiking its ticket prices.
How much does it cost to sponsor a college football bowl game?
The cost of sponsoring a college football bowl game varies widely between those occurring early in the bowl season and the New Year's Six games.
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."