Baby bath seats recalled over drowning hazard
The product was sold online at retailers including Walmart, Amazon, eBay, Wish and Bosonshop from August 2017 through October 2021, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
'World's most expensive' ugly Christmas sweater selling for nearly $40K
Aidan Liban, 33, from London, is selling a Christmas sweater made from silk, gold thread, diamonds and Swarovski crystals for about $39,654 (£30,000).
Markets mostly concerned about the Fed: CEO
Mainstay Capital Management CEO David Kudla predicts blue-chip stocks will be strong investments amid Federal Reserve changes.
Neiman Marcus looks at plan to split into 3 separate businesses: report
Neiman Marcus is exploring a plan that would divide the luxury retail chain into three different businesses.
Chris Jericho explains how his end goal has evolved
‘The Pursuit’ sits down with Chris Jericho as he discusses how his goal changed over the years.
How Chris Jericho broke the mold
John Rich sits with Chris Jericho on ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’ to discuss how with all odds against him he became a professional wrestler and singer.
Jewelry company Kendra Scott giving away $100K in 12 days
Kendra Scott CEO Tom Nolan explains 'The Giving Gives On' holiday campaign will donate $100,000 to women and children charities across the country.
How to retire with $1M on a $50,000 salary
Even if you are in your 30s and haven't saved a dime, you can still accumulate over $1 million by the time you draw that first Social Security check.
Coca-Cola recalls various Minute Maid drinks due to the presence of foreign matter
A limited quantity of refrigerated Minute Maid Berry Punch, Strawberry Lemonade, and Fruit Punch in 59-oz. cartons did not meet the company's "high-quality standards."
Lowe's kicks off 'Hometown Secret Santas,' gives away $200K in products, gift cards
Lowe's Executive Vice President Marisa Thalberg describes how the company is giving back this holiday season.
Junior's Cheesecake CEO on cream cheese shortage: Demand has increased amid labor crisis
Junior's Cheesecake owner Alan Rosen argues his company uses approximately 4 million pounds of cream cheese a year and there are ‘no substitutes’ for the ingredient.
Metropolitan Museum of Art cuts Sackler name amid opioid ire
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is dropping the Sackler name from seven exhibition spaces amid growing outrage over the role the family may have played in the opioid crisis.
Canary CEO slams Biden's energy policies
Dan Eberhart, the CEO of Canary, a drilling-services company, warns President Biden is going to 'have to worry' about gas prices 'a lot more,' predicting they will continue to rise.
Oil, gas 'headed higher': Canary CEO Dan Eberhart
Dan Eberhart, the CEO of drilling services company Canary, explains why he believes the rising price of oil and gas is something President Biden 'is going to have to worry about.'
Executive Director of NYC Hospitality Alliance on 'challenging' vaccine mandates
Executive Director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance Andrew Rigie says restaurants have 'lost a lot of business' in communities where there is more hesitancy or opposition to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, noting there's 'a lot of concern.'
Children's bathrobes sold at Walmart, Amazon recalled due to burn risk
Star Art in Linen-branded children's bathrobes, manufactured by Mark of Fifth Avenue, "fail to meet the federal flammability standards for children’s sleepwear," according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Politicians are ‘doing nothing’ to protect against ‘smash-and-grab’ robberies: Burt Flickinger
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger argues that employees and shoppers are ‘scared’ to go in stores amid the ‘smash-and-grab’ robberies during the holiday season.
Candace Owens opens up about her personal life and family
John Rich discusses with Candace Owens the struggles and hardships she faces for being conservative.
How Candace Owens is challenging the past and redefining the future
‘The Pursuit! with John Rich’ interviews Candace Owens to learn about her upbringing and passion for politics.
New COVID variants can arise, ‘set us back’ until everyone's vaccinated: Former acting CDC director
Dr. Richard Besser argues thousands of people are dying from COVID each day and vaccinated people should encourage others to get inoculated.



















