Calls for fourth stimulus check are ‘totally detached from reality’: Brenberg
The King’s College in Manhattan Business Professor Brian Brenberg weighs in on a Change.org petition calling for another stimulus check.
Several states cutting income taxes to promote post-pandemic economic growth
Arizona is the latest state looking to lower its income tax rate, citing a budget surplus despite the economic havoc wrought by the coronavirus pandemic.
Stock futures drop on stimulus concerns
U.S. equity futures are trading lower ahead of the Thursday trading session on Wall Street.
US industry groups, lawmakers press White House to lift travel restrictions
A coalition of 24 industry organizations urged the White House to lift coronavirus restrictions that bar much of the world from traveling to the United States but a White House official told Reuters late on Wednesday reopening will need more discussion.
Rep. Nancy Mace: the left wants 'total control over American lives'
Representative Nancy Mace joined “The Evening Edit” to discuss COVID-19 restrictions.
Judge denies CDC's request to keep COVID-19 cruise restrictions, cites 'use and misuse of governmental power'
A federal judge denied the CDC's request to keep COVID-19 restrictions on cruises in place in Florida past July 18, writing that the agency “can show no factor that outweighs the need to conclude an unwarranted and unprecedented exercise of governmental power.”
Psaki encourages private companies to use vaccine passports: 'That's an innovative step that they will take'
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that the Biden administration will not mandate vaccine passports, but it will encourage private businesses to use them as they see fit.
Pandemic unemployment fraud grows another $9M
There have now been almost $54 million in fraudulent unemployment claims in Rhode Island during the coronavirus pandemic, state officials say.
Stock futures trade higher ahead of Fed minutes
U.S. equity futures are trading higher ahead of Wednesday's opening bell on Wall Street.
CDC reignites cruise fight with Florida after judge rules the agency's restrictions were excessive
The court battle between the CDC and Florida over the cruise industry continued Tuesday as the agency filed to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, nearly three weeks after a lower court judge ruled that the federal government's restrictions on the industry were excessive.
Met Opera reaches agreement with locked-out stagehands
The Metropolitan Opera reached an agreement on a labor contract with its locked-out stagehands, the second of three major deals needed to resume performances in September following the pandemic.
Here’s how COVID-19 changed the mortgage process
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all parts of the mortgage process, from the record-low interest rates to the stricter loan standards that many lenders have implemented.
J&J COVID-19 vaccine shows promising early signs of protecting against Delta variant
The new findings “reinforce the ability of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to help protect the health of people globally,” said J&J Chief Scientific Officer Paul Stoffels.
Clorox stock being flushed as cleaning frenzy wanes
Clorox stock has struggled for more than a year after initially seeing gains from the cleaning frenzy brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Walgreens administered 25M COVID-19 vaccines, sees pace slowing
Walgreens administered 25M COVID-19 vaccines and tells investors the pace will slow in the coming weeks and months.
Varney: Biden will take credit for economic recovery
FOX Business' Stuart Varney says the Biden team will try and take credit for the current economic recovery.
Ron Johnson on COVID origins: Senator explains why he believes Dems have not had a hearing
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., explained Wednesday why he believes Democrats have not had a hearing on the origins of COVID-19, arguing that there must have been a “cover-up” by government officials, China and the mainstream media.
Royal Caribbean asks unvaccinated Florida guests to show proof of insurance
Royal Caribbean International said on Tuesday it would require unvaccinated guests over 12 years of age traveling from Florida to show proof of insurance that covers COVID-19 related medical expenses, quarantine and evacuation.
GOP not ‘waiting around’ for Dems to investigate COVID origin: Rep. Scalise
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., told “Mornings with Maria” Tuesday that House Republicans are hosting their own investigation into the origin of the coronavirus on the heels of the Democratic Party's refusal to hold a hearing.
Disney delays test cruise due to 'inconsistent COVID-19 test results'
“We are delaying our simulation cruise due to a small number of inconsistent COVID-19 test results, which are considered positive by the CDC," A Disney Cruise Line spokesperson told FOX Business. "The rigorous health and safety protocols we have in place helped us identify the situation, though the test results were ultimately negative.”


















