Target hikes minimum wage; automakers join forces on safety standards
Fox Business Briefs: Target's third hike in less than two years raises its minimum hourly wage for workers to $13; Ford, General Motors and Toyota team up to create safety standards for self-driving cars.
Howard Schultz 'freaked out' by Democratic backlash to independent presidential run, as he weighs bid
Democrats’ reaction to a Schultz presidential run icier than a Starbucks Frappuccino
Debate over push for new tax on the wealthy
Top Senate Democrat proposes annual tax on capital gains
Signs the hiring boom may be losing steam; online real estate giant Zillow getting into the mortgage business
ADP says businesses added 129,000 jobs in March, down from the previous month and the fewest jobs in 18 months; Zillow is launching a home loans division allowing buyers to shop mortgages.
US must challenge France's shakedown of American tech companies
France’s economic predicament and social turmoil should be a warning to upstart socialists in the U.S.
'Medicare-for-all' means 'Medicare for none,' Sen. Shelley Moore says
West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R) on the GOP's plans to replace the Affordable Care Act.
New way to order groceries from Walmart; Gmail celebrates 15th birthday with some new features
Walmart announces new partnership with Google, saying customers can now order groceries by voice through the tech giant's smart speakers; Gmail adds message scheduling and a 'smart compose' feature.
Outsourcing censorship to the government violates First Amendment: FCC Commissioner
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr says the American people should ultimately decide value and merit of ideas.
Apple pulling the plug on wireless charging mat; Walgreens isn't ready to quit cigarette sales just yet
Fox Business Briefs: Apple cancels plans for its AirPower charging mat because it reportedly didn't meet the company's standards; Walgreens will reportedly test tobacco-free stores in the U.S.
Lyft is wildly overvalued: NYU marketing professor
NYU Marketing Professor Scott Galloway on his concerns about investing in Lyft for the long term.
Federal housing reform is headed in the right direction: Former Fannie Mae executive
Former Fannie Mae executive Tim Rood on the push for federal housing reform.
Rising gas prices at the pump ruining your day? Here is the good news
Rising gas prices are never pleasant, but here is something to cheer you up the next time you feel like you are getting robbed at the gas pump.
Amazon expanding operations in Texas; budget airline Wow Air abruptly cancels all their flights indefinitely
Fox Business Briefs: Amazon is reportedly opening a new 145,000 square foot space in Austin, Texas; Icelandic budget airline Wow Air abruptly stops operations because of financial problems.
Measles outbreak: We are losing this battle, New York county executive says
A county in New York has now declared a state of emergency, banning unvaccinated children from public places.
Mueller report 'undoubtedly' proves some conspiracy, obstruction but not enough: Judge Napolitano
If there were no evidence of conspiracy and obstruction the attorney general would have told us so, said Judge Napolitano.
Equifax and FICO team up; Wayfair is looking to expand
Fox Business Briefs: Equifax and FICO team up to sell consumer data to banks; online furniture outlet Wayfair announces plans for its first brick-and-mortar store.
How Mark Zuckerberg can save Facebook from itself
Rather than endlessly devise new programs to try to maintain a semblance of responsibility and control, why doesn’t Facebook do what everyone in politics does by second nature: pass the buck.
Auto tariffs are hurting our margins: Subaru of America CEO
Subaru of America CEO Tom Doll on the impact of auto tariffs to the U.S. economy and auto industry.
Domino's wants to let drivers order pizza from behind the wheel; lawmakers want to eliminate long receipts
Fox Business Briefs: Domino's is launching an app that will allow drivers to order their pizzas from behind the wheel; California lawmakers are reportedly weighing a bill to ban long receipts.
Why it is important to have a will
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