Los Angeles' new COVID-19 vaccine mandate decried by restaurant owners, managers
A new vaccine mandate requiring proof of shots for anyone entering a wide array of businesses – everything from restaurants to shopping malls to theaters – went into effect in Los Angeles on Monday.
Proof of vax required as strict mandate takes effect in LA
Los Angeles is among a growing number of cities across the U.S requiring people to show proof of vaccination to enter various types of businesses and venues. But rules in the nation's second-most-populous city, called SafePassLA, apply to more types of businesses and other indoor locations.
One of world's largest investment firms will need permission to hire White men
Leaders at State Street Global Advisors will need to ask permission to hire white men as it rolls out a diversity hiring initiative.
Miami mayor to accept entire salary in bitcoin
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who just secured a second term this week, said he will accept his entire salary in bitcoin.
MGM plans to sell Mirage operations in Las Vegas
MGM Resorts International said it would sell its operations of The Mirage to another operator, part of a rash of deals that are changing the hands of ownership on the Las Vegas Strip.
'Racist' texts from McDonald's CEO to Lori Lightfoot on Chicago shootings met with swift backlash
CEO of McDonald’s Chris Kempczinski is facing backlash after a text he sent to Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot revealed he blamed parents for the recent fatal shootings of two kids in the city.
Miami Beach voters say 'yes' to closing bars earlier
Last call could come three hours earlier in Miami Beach, where a majority of voters fed up with nighttime violence chose “Yes” to rolling back the 5 a.m. closing time for alcohol sales.
Ariana Grande sells Los Angeles mansion for $14 million
Ariana Grande is saying “Thank U, Next” to her Los Angeles mansion, which sold Wednesday for $14 million
Los Angeles railroad lined with homeless encampments sees rash of cargo container burglaries
The backlog of cargo containers making their way from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach saw widespread burglaries as they were carried on trains through an area of tracks lined by homeless encampments.
New Orleans tourism: The South's strictest city on COVID guidelines aims to revive industry
New Orleans has some of the strictest COVID-19 guidelines in the south, but it also relies on its multi-billion-dollar tourism industry. The city's tourism group says the reactions to the mandate have been polarizing.
San Francisco Safeway cuts hours, cites 'off the charts' shoplifting: 'An equity problem'
A Safeway location in San Francisco cut hours over “off the charts” shoplifting that has plagued the city for months.
Elon Musk warns Austin, Texas, not to become a 'copycat' liberal city
Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned Sunday against turning the city of Austin, Texas, into a "San Francisco copycat."
Newsom, Buttigieg announce billions in loans to address bottlenecks and upgrade California ports
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a loan partnership Thursday to address the state's clogged ports.
American Airlines CEO: Alleged assault on flight attendant among 'worst displays of unruly behavior': report
An American Airlines flight from New York City to Orange County, California, was diverted to Denver on Wednesday after a passenger allegedly assaulted a flight attendant in what the company's CEO now reportedly is calling “one of the worst displays of unruly behavior we’ve ever witnessed.”
Dave Ramsey: How a seller's spirit and right to fail brought the finance guru to the top
Personal finance expert and radio host Dave Ramsey shares his success story on 'The Pursuit with John Rich.'
Notorious 'Halloween' villain Michael Myers accused of being 'homophobic' in latest movie
One of Halloween’s staple villains, Michael Myers, is accused of being homophobic in the latest iteration of the “Halloween” horror movie franchise.
Shaq scores a buyer for his massive Florida mansion after three years
Shaquille O’Neal’s Windermere, Florida, megamansion has sold for $11 million after more than three years on the market, several real estate agents and an array of price tags.
Century-old Hollywood home featured in James Dean’s ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ lists for $4.2 million
A century-old Southern Colonial-style house in Los Angeles that was featured in James Dean’s 1955 film “Rebel Without a Cause” has come onto the market for $4.195 million.
Mexican cartels are exploiting American teenagers by paying them $1K per head to traffic illegal immigrants
Mexican drug cartels are beguiling American teenagers into big paydays if they assist in the human trafficking crisis at the southern border, Fox Business has learned.
Denver airport's jobs fair hoped for 5K visitors – only 100 people showed up
Denver International Airport held a job fair this weekend hoping to see 5,000 eager prospective hires. But only about 100 people showed up.