Dominik Bindl / Getty Images Debut of Will Cain's New Fox News Show Smashes Records Fox News launched a new show featuring host and commentator Will Cain, which became an instant success with key viewers. By Ben Zeisloft January 25, 2025
Marcus Lindstrom / Getty Images Cali Business Owner Used 1 Trick to Make His Store Theft-Proof: Shoplifters Caught Visibly Annoyed on Camera California shoe store owner Roman Gonzales started removing most inventory from the floor every single night to deal with thefts. By Ben Zeisloft January 19, 2025
Bob Riha, Jr. / Getty Images Recall on Walmart Produce Now Covers 20 States Braga Fresh issued a voluntary recall of broccoli floret packages distributed through Walmart over concerns of listeria contamination. By Ben Zeisloft January 1, 2025
Tim Boyle / Getty ImagesCommentary Classic American Restaurant's Shares Plummet 20% After CEO's Painful Admission - 'We're Just Not As Relevant' What's with Cracker Barrel? Declining quality? Results of pandemic? Seniors leaving? And what about that political stance? By Mike Landry May 25, 2024
John Keeble / Getty ImagesCommentary Go Woke, Go Broke: Ford Announces Mind-Bogglingly Huge Losses on Each EV Sold in 2024 Ford's electric vehicle manufacturing division "is the main drag on the whole company right now," CEO Jim Farley said recently. By Anthony Altomari May 14, 2024
@nypost / X screen shotCommentary Shortly Before Allegedly Killing Self, Boeing Whistleblower Reportedly Warned 'If Anything Happens to Me, It's Not Suicide' A friend of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett shared the chilling warning he gave her before his apparent suicide. By Allison Anton March 15, 2024
Omar Marques / Getty ImagesCommentary Elon Musk Files Suit Against AI Giant, Argues Their Tech No Longer Benefits Humanity OpenAI has begun to stray from its intended vision of bettering humanity, according to Musk, but course-correction isn't impossible. By Connor Cavanaugh March 1, 2024
David McNew / Getty ImagesCommentary Oil Drillers Are Caving to Environmentalists and Going Electric, And It's Proving Troublesome Oil drillers are running into major problems as they try to appease the climate activists by going electric. By Allison Anton January 29, 2024
@bucees / X screen shot State to Have Its First-Ever Buc-ee's Location, Texas-Based Chain Announces The proposed new store will be 75,000 square feet, which would make it the largest Buc-ee's built to date. By Aubrey Wursten January 25, 2024
Matt Dunham - File / AP China Sanctions Five US Companies, Freezes All Property on Mainland The move affects American defense-related companies in response to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and U.S sanctions on Chinese companies. By The Associated Press January 6, 2024