Uber driver shot at during attempted Washington, DC carjacking: report
The Metropolitan Police Department tells FOX Business that one suspect is in custody following an incident in which an Uber driver reportedly escaped a carjacking.
NYC bakery launches 'The Suprême,' a new croissant pastry that’s gained viral fame
Dessert fans are flocking to the Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery in New York City for the company's new crème-filled croissant item called The Suprême.
Disney’s theme park price hike nets more profit from fewer visitors: report
Walt Disney World and Disneyland had record sales and profits despite lower attendance in the wake of the pandemic thanks to price hikes and other changes, a report said.
Kevin Hart opens new vegan fast-food restaurant in LA
Actor-comedian Kevin Hart opened a new plant-based, fast-food restaurant in Los Angeles called Hart House. The menu includes burgers, salads, fries, milkshakes and more.
Mexico flight to Los Angeles sees airplane engine burst into flames
A plane engine on a flight from Mexico to Los Angeles burst into flames in midair, prompting the pilot to safely return to Guadalajara.
FedEx driver mistakenly delivers boxes of rifles to Pennsylvania school: report
Boxes of rifles were recently dropped off at a Pennsylvania school, and were locked inside over the weekend.
Ex-NFL star Michael Vick's new company focusing on digital collectibles
Former NFL star Michael Vick launched a new company Tuesday that he hopes will bring fans and sports legends closer together through digital collectibles.
Colorado ski resort Steamboat Springs is limiting short-term rentals
Because Colorado ski resort Steamboat Springs is facing a housing crisis, the town passed a ban on new short-term rentals in most of the town, such as those booked on Airbnb.
Miami mayor for president? Suarez explores presidential run, citing his city as the new American dream
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez teases a 2024 presidential bid while touting the successful "Miami model," which defies socialism by keeping taxes low and balancing budgets.
McDonald's finally brings hit twist on classic Big Mac to the US
A new twist on the Big Mac is coming to the U.S., with fast food giant McDonald's set to release the Chicken Big Mac for a limited time at select Miami locations
Is the Inflation Reduction Act's tax credit for electric cars enough? Americans share whether they're buying
The electric vehicle tax credit in the Inflation Reduction Act is not enough to convince consumers to buy a new electric car, some Americans in D.C. say.
Airbnb launches 'anti-party technology' to help hosts prevent risky bookings
Airbnb is launching tech features in America and Canada that'll help hosts prevent unauthorized parties by screening user data and analyzing each profile's risk level.
Walker Hayes of 'Fancy Like' fame hints at opening Applebee's in Nashville
Walker Hayes, the country singer-songwriter behind the hit "Fancy Like," recently revealed that "there is talk of us opening an Applebee's" in Nashville, Tennessee.
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place announces diversity training after viral character snub
After a video went viral of a character appearing to snub a Black child during a parade, Sesame Place announced a diversity training for all employees.
Hard Rock Casino in Atlantic City names Anthony Faranca as next president
Anthony Faranca will take over as the Hard Rock casino's next president on Sept. 1, 2022. Faranca was hired as the casino's general manager in June.
Breweries scramble for CO2 amid shortage: 'A scary situation'
Carbon dioxide or CO2, a key ingredient for making beer, is in short supply hitting brewers' bottom lines and forcing them to cut jobs.
Disney World prices surge 3,871% over 50 years, chart shows
An animated chart posted online shows how prices at Walt Disney World have increased since the park opened in October 1971, compared to other figures such as wages and rent.
Amid inflation, people desperate for cash are turning to pawn shops
Rick Harrison of "Pawn Stars" discussed today's sky-high inflation and what he's seeing among pawn shop visitors on "Fox & Friends": "This is what they have to do" to get by, he said.
Supply shortages could mean delays in power restoration after storms
Utility companies are the latest industry to face supply shortages. Basic essentials to restore power after a storm, like transformers, are facing unprecedented backlogs.
NYC McDonald's worker reportedly shot over cold french fries has died, police say
A New York City McDonald’s worker who was reportedly shot outside one of the fast food chain's locations in Brooklyn over cold french fries has died, police confirm.