Richard's Rainwater partners with New Orleans brewery to harvest, bottle rainwater
Richard's Rainwater, the only nationally distributed bottled rainwater beverage, has teamed up with a brewery in New Orleans to open a potable rainwater collection site
Miami woman charged with fraud after using COVID funds for lavish lifestyle
A Florida woman is facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted on federal charges after she allegedly used fraudulent forms to obtain $381,000 in COVID-19 relief.
New York woman charged with sending cryptocurrency to Syrian terrorist group
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the indictment of a woman on Tuesday for allegedly sending cryptocurrency to a terrorist organization based in Syria.
Founder of Las Vegas-based cryptocurrency company sentenced to 8 years for cheating investors out of millions
The founder of My Big Coin Pay Inc. was sentenced to eight years in prison for cheating investors out of millions. The founder claimed the currency was backed by gold, but it wasn't.
Vegas Strip resorts used vendor to fix hotel rates: Lawsuit
A lawsuit seeking class-action status has been filed against several Las Vegas hotels alleging room price fixing.
Disney divide: How Disney World caters to big spenders while working families pay the price
A new "Fancy Girl's Guide to Disney" claims the only way to enjoy Disney World is to spring for the VIP treatment. But surveys show it is lower-income families that make the trek.
New York City food policy office says Uber, Lyft must have ‘zero-emission fleet’ by 2030
The office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams says Uber and Lyft must have a 'zero-emission' fleet by 2030 as the city moves to lessen its reliance on fossil fuels.
Viral photo shows Delta flight attendant comforting jittery passenger
A viral photo shows a Delta flight attendant going above and beyond to comfort an anxious, crying passenger on a flight from Charlotte to JFK Airport in NYC.
Disney's Splash Mountain ride water sells on eBay for thousands following closure of beloved ride
Since the closure of Walt Disney World's Splash Mountain ride, Disney goers have taken to eBay to attempt to sell water, with some listings asking for thousands of dollars.
Georgia Gov. Kemp vows to protect businesses from protestors after anti-police riot in downtown Atlanta
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday said the state sent a strong message after the arrest of the six suspects accused of domestic terrorism when protests devolved into chaos.
NY AG's office calls on Madison Square Garden to explain use of facial recognition to bar lawyers from venues
The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James sent a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment over a reported practice of using facial recognition to ban lawyers.
LEGO Group moving North American HQ to Boston
The LEGO Group announced Tuesday that its relocating its North America office to central Boston by the end of 2026 in order to support the company's "long-term growth ambitions."
Chase locking up some NYC ATM locations early citing 'rising crime and vagrancy'
Chase is closing some of its New York City ATM vestibules earlier due to rising crime at the locations, frustrating customers who complained on social media about the limited access.
Atlanta anti-police riots hurt downtown businesses, workers’ wallets, employees say
Workers in downtown Atlanta said that the anti-police protest that devolved into violence Saturday night impacted business and their wallets, according to a local report.
Judge slams James Dolan for 'totally crazy' facial recognition ban on legal foes from venues
MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan's use of facial recognition to ban legal foes from venues like Madison Square Garden was labeled "totally crazy" by a judge.
Cowboys Micah Parsons' weighs in on inflation, says rising costs are 'a serious problem at supermarkets'
Inflation continues to wreak havoc on the pocketbooks of everyday Americans, and a star Dallas Cowboys player is paying attention to the prices at supermarkets.
$100k coin collection swiped in New York City
Someone stole $100,000 worth of coins at the New York International Numismatic Convention last week, the New York Post reported on Monday.
NY leaders call on Madison Square Garden to stop using facial recognition tech: 'Sets a dangerous precedent'
While New York lawmakers are calling on Madison Square Garden to cease the use of facial recognition tech on fans, the company said it does not retain images of most individuals.
Seattle business owners left to fend for themselves on crime take matters into their own hands
Seattle business owners who've witnessed break-ins and violence organized their own town hall to address crime issues in the city and demand action from local leaders.
Vegas Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, cites $50M in debt
Financial woes are plaguing Vegas Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner. He filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy because he owes $50 million to dozens of creditors.


















