Target among growing list of retailers dialing back self-checkout
Target has restricted self-checkout machines to customers with 10 items or less. The company says the move was not due to shoplifting, despite increases in theft.
Chinese community leader-businessman in New York convicted as illegal agent of the CCP in 'Fox Hunt' scheme
A Chinese American businessman who acted as an illegal agent of China in a plot to coerce expat Liu Shenxiang to return under Xi's "Fox Hunt" campaign, was sentenced to prison.
Sam Altman’s iris-scanning technology launches in US, raising alarm over privacy and global control
Sam Altman’s World project has launched in the U.S. It scans users’ irises in exchange for crypto, raising fresh concerns about privacy, biometric data and AI-linked identity systems.
Who's investing in America? 23 big companies that just promised billions under Trump
Trump hosted top CEOs at the White House to announce over $8 trillion in U.S. investments. From AI chips to steel, here’s who’s betting big on “Made in America."
Trump calls for free passage of US ships through Panama, Suez canals: 'Would not exist without the USA'
Trump demands U.S. ships travel free through Panama and Suez canals, citing America's role in building and protecting the world's key shipping routes.
Trump Store sparks buzz and debate with new Trump 2028 merchandise
Trump Store launches "Trump 2028" hats and shirts donning the slogan “Rewrite the Rules." The hats are popular — but legally, a third term isn’t happening. For now.
Where's the beef? Beloved fast food chain refuses to apologize for online burn of Katy Perry's space voyage
Wendy’s roasted Katy Perry’s space flight with snarky tweets — and refused to apologize. The backlash? Astronomical.
Egg prices crack records ahead of Easter holiday, but relief may be on the horizon: 'The plan is working'
Wholesale egg prices have dropped by more than 56% after a sweeping USDA plan to stabilize the market, and officials say retail relief is just weeks away.
Head of FAA's Air Traffic Organization Tim Arel resigning after 40 years of federal service
FAA air traffic chief Tim Arel is stepping down amid growing safety concerns in the agency and a fatal plane crash near Washington, D.C., earlier this year.