Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests Biden could send nuclear weapons to Ukraine
"What's next? Chemical or biological weapons, nuclear weapons?" Greene tweeted on Thursday, criticizing Biden's decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine.
Used car market forecast as prices suffer biggest fall in years
The price of used cars jumped up 40 percent to an average of nearly $29,000 between early 2020 and May 2023.
Florida insurance premiums have soared 206% since DeSantis became governor
Critics say DeSantis should have focused on making insurance affordable for Floridians rather than getting involved in the "culture wars."
Former Fox executives reveal "disappointment" in helping create Fox News
The three men, who worked for Murdoch and Fox Broadcasting Company in the 1990s, said the news channel had become a "disinformation machine."
Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to "zero out" FBI and DOJ salaries
Greene said that Americans do not trust the two agencies, which have been "politically weaponized."
Student loan debt could be paid off to attract employees in California
Los Angeles County is trying to help its employees pay back their student debt so they can buy homes and have kids, things that they have been putting off.
Tennessee gun laws under spotlight after hand surgeon shot by patient
Calls to introduce a red flag law in Tennessee have been opposed by gun advocates, despite support from the state's Republican governor.
The 10 cities where rental prices are falling most
There's finally some relief coming for renters.
Amarillo bullied boy who went viral looking for friends gets GoFundMe boost
People moved by the video of the bullied Texas boy raised almost $40,000 for him.
Why Florida's inflation is now the worst in the U.S.
A growing population and competition in the housing market are driving up inflation in the Sunshine State.
San Francisco offices are getting emptier
The city is still struggling with an increasing number of empty office spaces, even after the end of the COVID emergency.
Photos show Bud Light with Costco 'Death Star' amid plummeting sales
Social media users shared images of Bud Light price tags at Costco marked with the "death star," signaling the product won't be restocked.
Kari Lake defends "sweet grandma" Republican over X-rated Hunter Biden pics
Lake called Rogers a "sweet grandma" and herself "a mama bear," saying that both were fighting against the "corrupt political machine."
Five ways Americans are cutting back spending to combat rising costs
Because of the higher cost of living, Americans are spending less on groceries, clothes, leisure activities, fuel and electricity.
Alleged Titan submersible "transcript" spreads across social media
An unverified text alleging to report the final conversation between the vessel that is believed to have imploded and its surface ship has gone viral.
Saharan dust cloud in Florida will leave you tasting sand in your mouth
A mixture of sand and dust coming from the Sahara desert will likely envelope southern Florida this week, weather experts say.
Ron DeSantis blames media "narrative" for campaign woes
"The media does not want me to be the nominee," Florida Gov. DeSantis said, dismissing claims that his presidential campaign is failing to take off.
Extreme heat is killing more Americans than ever
Provisional CDC data shows that an estimated 1,708 people died because of the heat in 2022—more than three times the cases two decades before.
Fed rate hike in July is likely for three reasons
Though inflation has dropped significantly in recent months, the Fed cannot start cutting interest rates, experts say.
Students to pay less as California expands scholarship scheme
The Middle Class Scholarship is now worth $859 million.
House prices are becoming most unaffordable in these five cities
The most unaffordable cities in America are in California and Florida, according to Zillow.
Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks out after ejection from House Freedom Caucus
"Avoiding distractions is the key to staying focused," tweeted the Georgia Republican, who posted a video of herself playing golf.
Michigan pronouns law "probably is unconstitutional"
A Michigan law that would make it a felony to intimidate or threaten someone by misgendering them has angered some who say the bill violates the 1st Amendment.
Ben & Jerry's owner's stock falls after boycott calls
Unilever—the company that owns Ben & Jerry's—has been struggling recently, with its share price dropping by 10 percent in May.
Grocery taxes face reckoning amid high inflation
A yearlong suspension of sales tax on groceries in Illinois recently came to an end. Are states turning their back on the promise to phase out grocery taxes?
Ben & Jerry's faces boycott calls over 4th of July message
Outraged social media users called Ben & Jerry's message a "Bud Light moment," demanding a boycott of the company.
White woman calls Latino family having pool party "trash" in viral video
A Colorado woman was seen talking to police officers after lashing out at a group of Latinos having a family BBQ at a swimming pool.
LAPD cop's gun-toting wedding photoshoot sparks fury: "Psychopath"
The Instagram profile of an LAPD officer who fatally shot a man in 2020 features pictures of firearms and the officer showcasing her shooting skills.
Bankruptcy filings skyrocket as economist warns of further defaults
More defaults will follow this year as debt and inflation continue to leave U.S. companies struggling, an economist warned.
Dylan Mulvaney's wish could soon be coming true
The transgender influencer once said that misgendering someone should be illegal. Michigan might soon pass a law that would do just that.