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.
Disney scraps $1B Florida development as war with DeSantis rages on
The Walt Disney Company on Thursday informed employees that it is abandoning a planned $1 billion new Florida campus as the company's battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis escalates.
Most affordable beach towns of 2023 revealed — and some are not where you'd think
As summer nears, many people are looking to spend time in beach towns yet not break the bank. For a great escape, here are the 10 most affordable beach towns in America, according to Realtor.com.
Harrowing video shows NY pizzeria owner forced to lie on the ground during robbery
A Brooklyn, New York City, restaurant owner was approached and robbed last Monday night, May 8, by two unidentified male suspects after store hours.
San Francisco fire sale: downtown high rise selling at a 73% discount
A high rise office building in San Francisco's financial district is being sold for significantly lower than what it had been valued at a few years ago, the San Francisco Business Times reported.
Elon Musk subpoenaed by US Virgin Islands in JPMorgan Chase-Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is facing a subpoena from the U.S. Virgin Islands in relation to a lawsuit seeking to hold JPMorgan Chase accountable for the sex trafficking acts committed by Jeffrey Epstein.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says Tesla shouldn't call its driving system 'Autopilot'
US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says Tesla should not call its automated driving system Autopilot because humans control the cars.
Feds arrest alleged Chinese spy in Boston
A U.S. citizen living in Brighton in Boston, Massachusetts, has been indicted by federal authorities for allegedly acting as an unregistered foreign agent.
Boston hospital to use $100 million gift for immunology, inflammation research
A biotech entrepreneur has gifted $100 million to Boston’s Brigham and Women's Hospital which will use the donation to establish a new institute to study immunology and inflammation.
NYC migrant housing crisis threatens return to work push
New York City is considering using the Roosevelt Hotel as emergency housing for migrants in a move that could undermine local businesses efforts to bring workers back to offices.
Rail safety bill to be heard before Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday
The Railway Safety Act of 2023 could pass through the Senate Commerce Committee this week but not everyone is happy about some of the provisions in the bill.
Disney's free speech lawsuit against DeSantis now includes monorail complaint
Disney amended its suit against Gov. Ron DeSantis to include recent developments, including a new law establishing state oversight authority over the monorail.
T-Mobile becomes San Francisco's latest retail casualty as phone carrier shutters flagship store
T-Mobile's flagship location in San Francisco's Union Square now sits unoccupied, joining a handful of other stores closing in the city's downtown area.
New York City apartment fire injures 4 people, officials investigating possible e-bike connection
NYFD officials said a fire broke out at an apartment on West 190th Street, putting four people in cardiac arrest. Officials are investigating if an e-bike caused it.
Frontier Airlines accidentally flies Florida-bound passenger to foreign country without a passport
Frontier Airlines passenger Beverly Ellis-Hebard intended to fly from Philadelphia to Jacksonville, Florida, but a gate change mishap caused her to fly to Jamaica with no passport.
Bud Light's Dylan Mulvaney controversy deepens: Chicago gay bars roar at beer maker's 'abandonment' of cause
2Bears Tavern Group, an organization that owns four gay bars in Chicago, announced they are no longer selling Anheuser-Busch products due to the company's distancing from Dylan Mulvaney.



















