Couple sues eBay alleging harassment including death threats by employees
A Massachusetts couple has sued eBay and several of the ecommerce company's former officials, alleging the defendants carried out a harassment campaign against them that included death threats.
Stacey Abrams owes Georgians $100M for loss of MLB All-Star Game, political advocacy group says
The conservative group Heritage Action says Democratic voting activist Stacey Abrams should pay her fellow Georgians back for the estimated $100 million it cost the state's economy when Major League Baseball pulled the All-Star Game out of Atlanta following her call for a boycott.
Raytheon's critical race theory program calls on White employees to acknowledge 'privilege': report
Internal documents showing Raytheon's critical race theory (CRT) program calls on its White employees to acknowledge their "privilege."
Scale, details of massive Kaseya ransomware attack emerge
Cybersecurity teams worked feverishly Sunday to stem the impact of the single biggest global ransomware attack on record, with some details emerging about how the Russia-linked gang responsible breached the company whose software was the conduit.
Suez Canal Authority says deal reached to free seized vessel
The Suez Canal Authority on Sunday said it has reached an agreement to settle a financial dispute with the owners of a hulking container ship that blocked the crucial waterway for nearly a week earlier this year.
Amtrak’s regional rail expansion faces hurdle from freight trains
Amtrak and the Biden administration have a $75 billion plan to transform passenger train travel across America—but aside from funding, the biggest challenge might be getting the nation’s freight railroads to get on board.
Worker shortage has sparked a rent-a-staffer boom in the food industry
Desperate to deliver their goods, New York Food suppliers are hiring mercenary truckers from Alabama — and they’re putting them up in hotels in the Bronx because they can’t find local drivers.
Your utility bill may rise as Biden pushes tax hikes
President Biden's proposed corporate tax hike could have unintended consequences on middle-class Americans.
‘MDLNY’ star Ryan Serhant says Florida government doesn’t ‘punish’ people like in California and New York
The "Sell it Like Serhant" author, TV and production franchise magnate also dished on the future of the real estate market, noting that he believes interest rates will be low "for the next couple of years."
Amazon violating own policy on 'offensive' goods by selling anti-police, pro-Antifa merchandise
Amazon continues to sell controversial items on its website even though it violates corporate policy banning "offensive and controversial" materials.
Jersey Shore staffing shortages create concerns for small business owners
Beach towns across the country are ready to welcome back summer and the crowds that come with it. Jersey Shore business owners talk with FOX Business about the Memorial Day weekend and labor shortages.
Nationwide chlorine shortage impacts swimming pools ahead of summer
A chlorine shortage is hitting the swimming pool industry as prices skyrocket from the demand as summer kicks off next month.
US cities with the most mosquitoes
The newest additions to this year's list are three West Coast cities: Seattle, San Diego and Fresno.
Nike partnering with Customs and Border Protection to stop the influx of counterfeit goods
Nike is partnering up with Customs and Border Protection to try to stem the influx of counterfeit goods coming into America.
What is Consumers' Research, the group calling out 'woke' corporate branding?
Consumers' Research, an educational nonprofit dedicated to consumer information, made headlines this week after launching an ad campaign targeting corporations over "woke" political narratives.
Starbucks considering leaving Facebook over hateful comments: report
American coffee behemoth Starbucks is reported to be considering leaving Facebook due to the tone of comments left on its posts about social issues and racial justice.
Hotels, retail, restaurants: In pandemic, industries worry about finding summer workers
Hotels, restaurants and other businesses in tourist destinations are warning that hiring challenges during the coronavirus pandemic could force them to pare back operating hours or curtail services just as they’re eyeing a bounce-back summer
Restaurants nationwide struggle to find workers as unemployment benefits outlast coronavirus restrictions
It's a problem that spans the entire nation from Alabama to New York City and even out west in California.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison buys Palm Beach mansion for $80M
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has purchased a North Palm Beach mansion from hedge-fund manager Gabe Hoffman, the founder of Accipiter Capital Management, for $80 million
Nike and Lil Nas X 'Satan Shoes' maker settle lawsuit
Nike said Thursday that it has settled a lawsuit against the New York City company behind the “Satan Shoes” promoted by Lil Nas X in a collaboration.