Major ransomware attack strikes busy hospital system, prompting canceled operations and appointments
Some of London’s busiest hospitals canceled operations and other appointments Tuesday after a ransomware attack, the region's health service confirmed.
Police recruits in high demand, job data shows
Candidates looking for a career in law enforcement are in a good position to find a job right now, according to new research showing such training is the top hard skill being sought.
Clever carpenter reportedly uses Apple AirTag to help police crack massive theft case
A Virginia carpenter reportedly helped Maryland police crack down on a major theft case, where suspects stole around 15,000 construction tools in the DMV area.
Drug dealing claims at NYC Burger King spark multi-million dollar legal feud
A multi-million dollar legal battle is raging over who is to blame for an area in New York City’s Financial District turning into a hotbed for drug dealing and miscreants plaguing local residents.
Gin made from England-sourced honey available in US following global spirit distributor's acquisition
Silent Pool Gin was acquired by William Grant & Sons, a global spirit distributor, in 2023. The company broke the brand into the U.S. spirits market in early May.
British family says SunExpress airline kicked them off flight to Turkey over daughter's peanut allergy
SunExpress said Nick Sollom raised concerns over his daughter's peanut allergy after boarding but did not give the airline the required 48 hours notice.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he opposes EV tax incentives, tariffs on Chinese EVs
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday said that the Biden administration's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles were not necessary in order for his company to remain competitive.
Bipartisan oversight committee duo teams up to force presidents, close family to disclose finances
A bipartisan bill supported by Reps. James Comer, R-Ohio, and Katie Porter, D-Calif., would compel presidents to offer years of tax filings and force family members to be similarly transparent about their finances.
China levies sanctions against 12 US military-linked companies
China has taken measures against 12 U.S. companies with ties to the military in response to the U.S. arming Taiwan and sanctions on Chinese companies.
Stuart Varney: Ebrahim Raisi's death gives President Biden an opportunity
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discussed Ebrahim Raisi, arguing that the death of the 'wildly unpopular' Iranian President gives Biden leverage.
Boeing re-elects outgoing CEO as search for replacement continues amid safety culture crisis
Boeing's safety culture crisis has included multiple whistleblowers who have come forward after several incidents that have drawn public attention to potential issues with the company's planes.
King Charles III officially wealthier than Queen Elizabeth, monarch's fortune soars to $770 million
King Charles' fortune has far exceeded the net worth of his mother Queen Elizabeth at the time of her death in September 2022.
Fed Chairman Powell tests positive for COVID-19
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and is currently working from home while experiencing symptoms, according to his office.
Mortgage rates dip lower on positive inflation news, hold at near 7%: Freddie Mac
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 7.02% for the week ending May 16, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
Boeing 747-400 catches fire, forced to land on flight from Indonesia to Saudi Arabia
Video footage shows a Boeing 747-400 aircraft flashing with flames as it took off from the Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in the Indonesian city of Makassar.
Analysts dismiss fears of German 'de-industrialization' for now
Growing global competition and changes to Germany's economy have some business leaders worried that Germany is headed for de-industrialization, but analysts disagree.
Anti-Israel rallying cry being reviewed by Facebook oversight board is tied to 'violent campaign,' expert says
A Middle East expert says the phrase "from the river to the sea," which Meta is investigating as potential hate speech, is linked to a "violent campaign."
3 sexual assault incidents reported at same Georgia Target store: police
Police are understood to have increased security around an Atlanta Target store after three separate incidents of sexual assault were reported there in recent weeks.
South Korea encourages supply chain cooperation with China as both express desire to improve ties
South Korea's finance minister encouraged cooperation with China on supply chain, new technologies and raw materials as the two countries prepare for a trilateral meeting with Japan.
FDIC Chair Gruenberg refuses to resign
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Martin Gruenberg vowed to rectify conduct at his agency Wednesday, side-stepping calls for his resignation.