Fidelity study shows 'downright ugly' retirement moves Americans made over the past two years
A new study conducted by Fidelity Investments shows an alarming number of Americans made "downright ugly" retirement moves during the pandemic and "Great Resignation."
COVID-19 antigen test recalled after officials say it was counterfeit, not FDA approved
The Flowflex SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Test (Self-Testing) can't be legally be imported, distributed, or used in the U.S.
NYC luxury real estate market sees influx of Russian sellers liquidating fast ahead of possible US sanctions
New York City’s real estate market is flooded with Russian oligarchs and sellers trying to liquidate their assets ahead of possible U.S. sanctions.
FDA issues warning over Philips breathing machine recall
Two Philips Respironics ventilators, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) machines had been recalled over concerns that a foam component could be dangerous.
Trader Joe's recalls salad due to contamination
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a health alert for the Trader Joe’s Crunchy Slaw with Chicken, Crispy Noodles & Peanut Dressing.
Suspending operations in Russia over Ukraine invasion ‘right thing to do’: Papa John's founder
Papa John's founder John Schnatter discusses his company suspending all corporate operations in Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine.
Ferrari suspends Russia sales, donates $1 million to Ukraine aid
Ferrari said it has stopped building cars for Russia until further notice and will donate 1 million euros to Ukrainian relief.
Stuart Varney: Russia’s economy is paralyzed
FOX Business host Stuart Varney calls Russia an 'economic catastrophe' as Putin's war in Ukraine rages on.
Do Russian oligarchs have the power to make Putin do something different?
Author Ben Mezrich discusses the sanctions imposed on Russia and the affect the actions will have on oligarchs, arguing it's a 'viable tactic' to counter Putin's aggression.
California bar owner changes name of 'Moscow Mule' to 'Kyiv Mule'
Andrea Minoo, owner of the Bond Bar in San Francisco, describes what prompted her to change the name of the alcoholic beverages, stressing that 'we stand in solidarity against the invasion.'
Steve Forbes outlines 'basic things' Biden should do to curb inflation
Steve Forbes, chairman and CEO of Forbes Media, argues the Biden administration should 'stop the crazy regulations,' which is 'hurting' U.S. companies and 'making the supply chain crisis even worse.'
Over 1,600 pounds of beef jerky products recalled over listeria concerns
California--based Boyd Specialties issued the recall for dozens of products under various brand names a "routine FSIS product sample confirmed positive for Listeria monocytogenes," according to a recall notice.
How does the Fed deflate the economy without throwing it into a growth shock?
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica argues the market 'does not want to anticipate higher interest rates' with the backdrop of the the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Papa John: 'No way' pizza franchise could have launched under Bidenomics
Papa John's founder John Schnatter talks President Biden's economy and American entrepreneurship at CPAC 2022
Market opportunity's amid Russia, Ukraine crisis
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management President Andy Sieg argues there are areas of opportunity in the market given the corrections that have taken place recently.
Ukraine-born Indiana GOP Rep. Spartz on what needs to be done to stop Putin
Rep. Victoria Spartz, who still has family in the country, argues President Biden has not acted as strong as he should as Russia continues to invade Ukraine.
Ukraine-born congresswoman calls on the international community to 'step up' amid 'destruction of the people'
Ukraine-born Indiana Republican Rep. Victoria Spartz, who still has family in the country, warns a 'huge humanitarian crisis' could evolve.
Russian-born business owner raising money for Ukraine amid conflict overseas
Dazbog Coffee co-founder Leo Yuffa, who fled Russia with his family in 1979 'because of the oppressive government,' describes what prompted him to help raise money for Ukraine.
Inflation costs ‘killing us,’ as labor shortage continues to ‘plague’ America: Jon Taffer
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer provides insight into how inflation and rising costs are deeply impacting the restaurant industry.
Fitbit recalls 1.7M smartwatches over burn hazard
The fitness company issued the recall because the lithium-ion battery inside the Ionic smartwatches, which track activity, heart rate, and sleep, can overheat, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).



















