Screwworms in Texas: What an infestation means for livestock, beef supply and the economy

The return of the flesh-eating screwworm fly in Texas has ranchers and government agencies scrambling to contain what could threaten a $113 billion cattle industry in the U.S.

Treasury Department eyeing Iranian assets to help Gulf allies recover: reports

The Treasury Department is reportedly considering allowing Gulf allies to tap into frozen Iranian assets to pay for damages they sustained in the war.

$500,000 worth of bourbon stolen from Philadelphia warehouse in daylight heist

A local spirits company is left reeling after thieves reportedly made off with half a million dollars worth of bourbon from a Fair Hill storage facility.

Toledo festival shooting: Multiple people injured, suspects sought

At least 12 people were wounded, including two critically, in a shooting near Toledo’s Old West End Festival on Saturday evening.

Judge halts Trump SNAP state restrictions: What to know

A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s efforts to force states to comply with certain conditions in order to get billions of dollars in SNAP funding.

Philly Pride 2026: Road closures, parking rules, and transit changes

The event will bring thousands to Center City and the Parkway, with significant impacts on travel and parking throughout the day.

Tyco agrees to $10M settlement over PFAS contamination in Wisconsin

The manufacturer of a firefighting foam that contaminated the water supply in northeastern Wisconsin with PFAS chemicals for decades agreed to a $10 million settlement with the state.

Workplace Heat Protection Bill: Pennsylvania eyes protections for outdoor workers

Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are getting serious about the health hazards of extreme heat with a new piece of legislation that would require employers to provide health protections for outdoor workers.

Ridglan Farms beagles sacrificed in painful experiments at UW-Madison

A FOX6 investigation finds the University of Wisconsin performed painful experiments on Ridglan Farms beagles – and those beagles did not survive.

Coast Guard calls off search for missing swimmer in Delaware River

The Coast Guard called off its search for a 25-year-old man who went missing after he and a friend jumped from a boat into the Delaware River early Friday morning. 

Over 320,000 security cameras recalled after fire, explosion reports

More than 320,000 outdoor security cameras have been recalled nationwide after reports of overheating, explosions, fires and minor burns.

12% of Americans say Iran war has been 'more positive than negative'

A new poll indicates that while most Americans view the ongoing Iran war as detrimental to U.S. interests, a small segment of the population views the conflict favorably.