Some Super Bowl fans got hosed on SoFi Stadium-area parking fees
Some fans who accepted sky-high prices to attend Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles spent hundreds of dollars more to simply park their vehicle near SoFi Stadium.
Ransomware gang says it has hacked NFL's San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers have been hit by a ransomware attack, with cyber criminals claiming they stole some of the football team's financial data.
Colorado Vrbo host discovers drugs, illegal IDs, and feces inside rental property
A Denver woman who leased out her property through Expedia Group Inc.’s Vrbo was shocked to recently discover her rental had been reworked to conduct illegal activity.
Universal Orlando to drop mask requirement for fully vaccinated guests
A Universal Orlando spokesperson confirmed to FOX Business that guests will no longer be required to wear masks indoors or outdoors beginning Saturday, Feb. 12.
Man who unknowingly won $229K jackpot at Las Vegas slot machine is tracked down by officials
Nevada Gaming Control Board Officials spent 20 days tracking down the jackpot winner.
NYC Rite Aid targeted by shoplifters closes, with another set to close soon after
A New York City Rite Aid store embroiled in reports of rampant shoplifting has officially closed its doors in line with the company’s previously revealed plans to do so, company officials confirmed to FOX Business Thursday.
Boston Federal Reserve taps U. of Michigan economist as head
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston announced Wednesday that University of Michigan economist Dr. Susan M. Collins will serve as its next president and CEO
NYC crime a boon to Florida business: Real estate developer
Don Peebles says New York City's crime surge hurts its real estate market and sends people and business to Florida.
Con Edison bills surge in January, prompting outcry from New Yorkers
ConEd customers are crying foul as energy bills double, in another layer of inflation nation.
Las Vegas approaches wedding milestone: 'Vegas or bust'
Las Vegas – the wedding capital of the world – and its wedding chapels are hoping to reach a milestone this month: the 5 millionth wedding license issued.
Man located after leaving Vegas not knowing he won jackpot
An Arizona man left Las Vegas not realizing he had won a $229,368 slot machine jackpot.
Seattle's new ship terminal poised to unclog the West Coast supply chain backup
The Port of Seattle’s brand new Terminal 5 already has major container ships coming in. The terminal is an outlet for ships stuck off of other west coast ports.
Rand Paul visits The Big Board bar in DC: 'Anybody who wants to resist the man is somebody I want to meet'
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., recently paid a visit to a restaurant in Washington, D.C., that has refused to enforce the city's vaccine mandate.
Washington Commanders: How did they keep the new name secret for so long?
The Washington Football team is now the Washington Commanders. How did they hide that for so long?
Kudlow: This is a make-or-break moment for America
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow voiced his concerns over the crime spike in New York City on 'Kudlow.'
Nasdaq bell-ringing ceremony featured Chinese official who called genocide of Uyghur Muslims 'lies'
Huang Ping, who has been the consul general of China’s New York Consulate since 2018, posted two videos of himself on Twitter participating in Nasdaq's virtual bell ringing ceremony and the lighting of the Empire State Building for the start of the Lunar New Year.
New York City business leaders pressure DA Bragg...again
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sat down Tuesday for another discussion with New York City business leaders who are concerned over a spike in crime that continues to escalate
Gas prices in California will soar following LA ban on new oil and gas wells, industry rep warns
California Independent Petroleum Association CEO Rock Zierman warned that already high gas prices in Los Angeles will soar further if oil is no longer allowed to be produced in the area.
Rite Aid denies claims that NYC store closures leading to job loss amid high-profile NYC robberies
A spate of high-profile robberies at New York City Rite Aid locations has highlighted store closures in the area, but the pharmacy and retail giant is pushing back against the notion that its workers are being left without jobs – or that its shops are shuttering only as a result of organized retail theft.
Nor'easter leaves over 100,000 in the dark as blizzard conditions pound East Coast
As of 3:30 p.m., 134,573 customers are without power in Massachusetts and New York as a result of the nor'easter, according to power tracking service PowerOutage.us.