Rep. Ro Khanna: There needs to be more fines, accountability for ongoing airline disruptions
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., discusses the ongoing troubles within the airline industry and growing A.I. fears as Hollywood writers and actors continue to strike.
Tomi Lahren: Will the executives, 'highly-paid elite' actors pay their fair share?
OutKick host Tomi Lahren discusses a former movie executive warning of a Hollywood collapse, the impact of A.I. on the industry and Taylor Swift's tour boosting the U.S. economy.
Large US cities face growing wait times for health care, medical specialists
Fox News senior correspondent Alicia Acuna reports on a new survey which shows doctors' appointments in metropolitan areas are hard to come by.
Retirement account balances rise despite economic turmoil: Fidelity
401(k), IRA and 403(b) plan balances increased for the second straight quarter in Q1 2023, Fidelity Investments reported.
Frigidaire recalls washer-dryer combination units citing fire risk
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a recall of Frigidaire products including certain washer-dryer combination units, as they are potentially fire hazards.
Bulgari apologizes for referring to Taiwan as a country after Chinese outcry
Italian luxury fashion house Bulgari was forced to apologize on Chinese social media platform Weibo after referring to Taiwan as a country on their website.
Most seniors regret retirement planning decisions, want do-over: Survey
Regret over how soon they started saving and how much they put away are the biggest mistakes seniors wish they could reverse in retirement planning, according to Lincoln Financial Group.
Six-bedroom bungalow dubbed 'Fair Outlook' goes up for sale for nearly $2 million
One of the first bungalows to be built in the U.K. — in Birchington, Kent, by train station architect John Taylor in 1874 — is now for sale for roughly $1.9 million.
Influencer-turned-business owner shares how she's making clothing more inclusive, one T-shirt at a time
A Dallas-based influencer created a basics brand made to be inclusive for "every body" of every size. Meet Daryl-Ann Denner, co-founder of nuuds, with over 1.4 million followers.
Instagram influencer shares what inspired her to start a body inclusive, basics clothing brand
Daryl-Ann Denner is a Dallas-based influencer who started posting online as her true self — a t-shirt and jeans type of girl — in 2019. Here’s how she’s taken her following of over 1.4 million and turned it into a full-blown business.
Cruise industry seeing summer boom with pandemic restrictions lifted
Cruise ships are seeing more people come on board this summer with numbers expected to be at 31.5 million this year. That would be more than the last full year before the pandemic.
Kirk Cameron shares message of 'hope, lasting liberty'
Actor and children's book author Kirk Cameron raises awareness about media and government's 'deconstruction' of America's 'social fabric.'
Company recalls 190,000 portable chargers following fire on plane
About 190,000 portable chargers were recalled as of Thursday due to a risk of catching fire, according to the CPSC, which suggested immediately halting use.
Health and wellness trends are ‘impacted’ by social media influencers: CEO Lee Wright
The Vitamin Shoppe CEO Lee Wright shares highlights from the company’s 2023 Health and Wellness Trend report on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
During kitten season, rescues 'continue to advocate' for shelter pets: Lisa Blanco
NYC Second Chance Rescue co-founder Lisa Blanco says lots of kittens are looking for their fur-ever homes this summer.
Van's gluten-free waffles recalled over potential undeclared allergen
Van's issued a recall for certain Van’s Gluten Free Original Waffles after officials discovered a packaging issue, according to a notice posted by the FDA.
Gibson Garage gives loyal customers a glimpse into the iconic American-made brand
Gibson guitars celebrates a made-in-America legacy and gives enthusiasts a close-up look at the magic behind the music at the Gibson Garage in Nashville, Tenn.
American Lifeguard Association spokesperson urges swimmers not to panic if caught in a rip tide
American Lifeguard Association spokesperson Wyatt Werneth on what to do if a swimmer is caught in a rip current and the lifeguard shortage.
'Microscopic Handbag' reportedly 'smaller than a grain of sea salt' sells for $63,750
MSCHF, a New York-based art collective, created a microscopic handbag with what appears to be a Louis Vuitton logo, and the unusable accessory sold for $63,750.
Powell thinks he can engineer a soft landing: Charles Payne
FOX Business' Charles Payne joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss the May PCE release, Apple’s stock performance, and the affirmative action Supreme Court ruling.



















