Category: News

Starbucks Registers Down in Widespread Outage

Large parts of the United States and Canada are being afflicted by a coffee shortage as a result of a crash to Starbucks’s computer systems. The caffeine crisis began on Tuesday morning and, as of 2 p.m. ET, remained unresolved. The company has acknowledged the problem, saying it is the result of troubles with a software update, not hacking. A

Mild winter across the region heightens risks from ticks

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Allison Holman's pups, Biff and Finn, love the outdoors but there is a threat looming in the grass waiting to sink its teeth into her dogs. "Anytime they come in from outside for a while, especially being in the woods, I always check them for ticks just because that freaks me out anyway. I don’t want

Video shows security guard attacked by man she was trying to help

CHICAGO – A Chicago security guard was punched in the face early Sunday morning by a man she was trying to help, according to WGN. The security guard was on duty at a residential building on Franklin Street in the city's River North district when the incident happened. As a precaution, the people who live in the building installed two

Black Lives Matter Got Girl Fired For Pro-Cop Post, She Gets Brutal Payback

After Crystal Escher (left) was terminated by Charlotte Fire Department for a pro-law enforcement, anti-Black Lives Matter post, they never expected that she’d get the last laugh. (Photo source: WFAE, National Review) When a young woman made a pro-law enforcement post on Facebook, Black Lives Matter and other anti-police bigots immediately reported her, celebrating once they got her fired from

With drone ownership on a rapid rise, feds conduct study to enhance safety

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There are an estimated 3 million drones that regularly fly over American skies, and by 2020 experts estimate there will be 7 million — the vast majority of those flown by hobbyists with little or no training. With the increase in drones, there has also been an increase in accidents. The blades on a drone can

Mo. Highway Patrol troopers stepping up metro patrols for ‘Move Over’ law enforcement

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a continuing effort to bring attention to Missouri’s "Move Over" law — the Missouri State Highway Patrol is conducting two "move over" enforcement operations during the month of May. FOX 4's Melissa Stern rode along for one of those operations on Monday, and learned what you need to know about the law so you don't

Democratic congressman: Our mantra should be “ITN — Impeach Trump Now”

Dumb in every way, but lots of grassroots liberals feel like this so go figure that House members are starting to mimic them. CNN’s keeping a running list, in fact, although only a few have gone as far as Al Green has. President Trump has committed an act for which he should be charged by the U.S. House of Representatives.

FOX 4 Forecast: Still warm!

We're mild this morning and highs will climb into the mid 80s again this afternoon. It will be windy as well with gusts above 30mph! Later tonight rain returns to the forecast which we talk about in detail here: Click here for FOX 4 Interactive Radar Sign up to have the forecast emailed to you every month Click here to

AFDI Linda Sarsour Protest Speaker FBI Juan Guandolo on Muslim Brotherhood

Here’s former FBI agent and counter terrorism expert John Guandolo’s latest article. John Guandolo will be speaking at AFDI’s protest against CUNY’s commencement keynote speech invitation to jihad activist and BDS leader Linda Sarsour. May 25th, at noon, 217 East 42nd Street. Have you made your plans to come or are you sitting by hoping that someone else will do

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