California lawsuit leads to Allergan, Teva receiving $54 million fine
Allergan and Teva, two popular opioid distributers, have agreed to pay $54 million in cash and overdose reversal drugs to settle a federal lawsuit.
LA area 7-Elevens encouraged to close after string of violence and robberies
Six Los Angeles area 7-Eleven locations were the victims of robberies and gun violence Monday, with corporate leaders encouraging stores across the area to close.
California physician proposes floating abortion clinic in Gulf to bypass southern states' restrictions
A California doctor wants a floating abortion clinic to be placed in the Gulf to provide a workaround for women in southern states that have enacted abortion bans.
Colorado funeral home owner pleads guilty to selling body parts without families' consent
A former Colorado funeral home owner pleaded guilty to fraud after she sold body parts of the deceased without receiving consent from their families.
Video shows Norwegian Cruise ship hit iceberg: 'Titanic 2.0'
A video has gone viral after it was released showing the moment a Norweign Cruise Line ship hit an iceberg in Alaska this week. The cruise line cut its trip short.
Washington cities' push to increase minimum wage has qualified for November ballot
An initiative to increase the minimum hourly wage in Tukwila, Washington, has qualified for the November ballot. The effect of this initiative would be a $3-an-hour increase.
Johnny Cash’s Casitas Springs home in CA hits market for $1.795M
Country music legend Johnny Cash built his ranch-style home in Ventura, California, from the ground up in 1961 — and now it's for sale.
Republican states aim to protect massive coal mine from environmentalists
A coalition of 16 states filed a brief Tuesday rebuffing an appeals panel decision and arguing in favor of the expansion of a major underground coal mine in central Montana.
California law requiring property owners to pay one month’s rent to legally evicted tenants is upheld
A federal appeals court has upheld a 2020 California law requiring property owners who have legally evicted tenants to pay their tenant's last month's rent.
Norwegian Cruise ship hits iceberg in Alaska
A Norwegian cruise line ship hit an iceberg while en route to Alaska's Hubbard Glacier and is returning to Seattle due to the damage it sustained during the collision.
Used car prices continue to climb as gas prices, supply chain backlogs drive up demand
Used car dealers are facing stronger demand nationwide for cars with good mileage amid high gas prices -- but supply chain delays cause additional trouble.
Californians to receive millions in inflation relief under budget deal reached between Newsom and lawmakers
California lawmakers reached a tentative budget deal Sunday night with Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom to send millions of residents inflation relief checks.
California gas tax rebate poised to send hundreds to eligible drivers
California is nearing a projected $10 billion legislative deal to provide taxpayers with a gas rebate after months of rampant inflation and skyrocketing prices at the pump.
Democratic Washington, Oregon governors reject Biden gas tax pause
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown indicate that they would not pause their states' gas taxes, as President Biden urges Congress to suspend the federal tax.
Why New Jersey and Oregon won't let you pump gas yourself
In two states, New Jersey and Oregon, there's a ban on self-service gas pumping. Here's what the states' legal codes say about gas pump limitations and why they exist.
Biden administration delays oil and gas lease sales again amid environmental protest
The Bureau of Land Management delayed three oil and gas lease sales for the second time this month to complete environmental reviews and "allow time for protest resolution."
Americans say cryptocurrency crash not a cause for concern
People in Las Vegas, Nevada, provide Fox News with their take on cryptocurrency, the future of the market and whether they would bet their paychecks on it.
Farmers in the West face slew of challenges, warn of more supply chain disruptions
West Coast farmers say inflation and drought could cause potential food shortages, but now, they're facing another new challenge due to supply chain delays.
Nevadans blame Biden, COVID-19, Russia for record-high gas prices
Nevadans blamed a number of issues including President Biden, COVID-19 and Russia's invasion of Ukraine for why Americans are feeling pain at the pump.
Disney offering private jet travel packages to parks for $110,000
Disney Parks Around the World's bookings will open to the public on June 28, 2022. The first flight will take off on July 9, 2023.