Nevada court sides with gunmakers in Las Vegas shooting suit
Nevada’s Supreme Court ruled gun manufacturers cannot be held responsible for the deaths in the 2017 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip because a state law shields them from liability unless the weapon malfunctions.
Goldman Sachs CEO warns New York City over high taxes
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon warned New York City over its policies, such as high taxes, saying the city's future is "not guaranteed"
LA begins enforcing strict mandate requiring proof of vax
Enforcement began Monday in Los Angeles for one of the strictest vaccine mandates in the country, a sweeping measure that requires proof of shots for everyone entering a wide variety of businesses from restaurants to theaters and gyms to nail and hair salons.
Woman on Spirit flight who attacked two flight attendants restrained with zip-ties: Report
An intoxicated woman on a Spirit Airlines flight from Florida to Tennessee reportedly attacked two flight attendants and was restrained and zip-tied by another passenger.
Chicago and DC mayors promote Black-owned businesses on Black Friday
The mayors of Chicago and Washington, D.C., both promoted Black-owned businesses on Black Friday.
Casino industry rebounds from pandemic while mobile sports betting is on the rise
Fans watching football over the holiday weekend will have the option to bet on games from their couches. The transition from mostly in-person gambling at casinos to a reliance on mobile apps signals a shift in the gaming industry as a result of the pandemic.
Nordstrom store in Los Angeles sees ‘smash and grab’ attack by 20 looters: report
A Nordstrom department store in Los Angeles on Monday night became the latest retail location to be hit by a flash-mob style "smash and grab" looting attack, according to reports.
Disney World halts sale of several annual passes
Disney World has marked three of its annual pass options as being "currently unavailable" on its website.
These are the 'best' historic hotels in America for 2021
History buffs who are searching for a vacation destination don’t need to look beyond this list.
Disney World pauses COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Walt Disney World confirmed to Fox Business Saturday that it has paused its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
US Coast Guard names second 'party in interest' for possible role in California oil spill
The U.S. Coast Guard has named a second “party in interest” to the owner and operator of a cargo ship that was involved in an anchor dragging incident related to an October oil spill off the Southern California coastline.
This town in Ohio was named the top trending destination of 2022
Vacation rental online marketplace, Vrbo, has released its 2022 trend report predicting travel trends for the year ahead.
Astroworld tragedy: Travis Scott, Drake, Apple and Live Nation hit with $750M lawsuit
Travis Scott, Drake and Live Nation have been hit with another lawsuit stemming from the tragic events that took place at Scott’s popular Astroworld music festival, Fox Business has learned. The lawsuit also names Apple, which livestreamed the concert.
Staples Center in Los Angeles getting new name in $700M deal: reports
The Staples Center in Los Angeles, home to two NBA teams and one NHL team since 1999, will undergo a name change on Christmas Day, according to reports.
San Francisco Walgreens shuts over 'severe rat infestation'
A Walgreens in San Francisco reportedly shuttered because of a severe rat infestation.
Trumps selling prized Washington, DC hotel for $375 million
Donald Trump’s family hotel company has reached an agreement to sell the rights to its glittering Trump International Hotel, located in Washington, D.C., for $375 million.
Southwest employee hospitalized after alleged assault by passenger
An employee for Southwest Airlines was hospitalized Saturday after she was allegedly assaulted by a passenger boarding a flight to New York City from Dallas Love Field.
US Coast Guard investigating Chinese state-owned cargo ship for possible role in California oil spill
A second named cargo ship is under investigation for its potential involvement in an early October oil spill off the Southern California coastline.
McDonald’s CEO apologizes after uproar over texts about children’s deaths
McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski apologized last Friday after it was revealed in a text exchange he had with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot this year he said the parents of two children killed in shootings had been "failed" by their parents.
'Candemic': Supply chain issues hit breweries, causing aluminum can shortage
Pandemic or “candemic?” The brewery industry says it's experiencing an aluminum can shortage as a result of supply chain issues and increased demand stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.