Railroad unions pressure Senate on sick leave after close House vote
Railroad unions seeking more paid sick leave are in a full-court press to convince the Senate to deliver that benefit to them in a vote to end a rail strike.
With rail strike looming, Biden says he has 'not directly engaged,' contradicting White House press secretary
President Biden contradicted White House officials, claiming not to have been directly in touch with either side in the looming national railroad strike.
New orders for US durable goods increased during October despite inflation
The Census Bureau released a survey on Wednesday indicating that U.S. manufactured durable products increased in October amid a global economic slowdown.
Pennsylvania Tesla bursts into flames, photos show unrecognizable metal husk
A Tesla vehicle burst into flames while driving on a Pennsylvania highway Tuesday morning, requiring firefighters to use 12,000 gallons of water to extinguish it.
Businesses to seek WH intervention as rail strike concerns grow
Concerns about a possible rail workers strike has business leaders from various industries worried and looking for support.
Mark Zuckerberg's private jet burned $158,000 worth of fuel in two months despite frequent climate activism
The private jet belonging to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made 28 trips in two months, burning $158,000 worth of fuel and emitting 253 tons of carbon.
Wet spring, summer drought limiting apple production in the northwest
Two straight summers of high temperatures and drought have put a dent in Washington State's apple supply this year. Some farmers are raising prices to offset lower production.
Amazon to invest $972M for electric vans, trucks in Europe
Amazon, in order to stay on track to meet it's Climate Pledge, will work with Rivian to triple it's fleet of electric delivery vans in Europe by 2025.
Rail labor unions can hold America 'hostage' with their negotiations: Former Texas Railroad commissioner
Former Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton warns of the potential impact of a rail strike on electricity and the struggling U.S. economy on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Fort Myers small businesses face ‘a lot of work to be done’ after Hurricane Ian: Restaurateur
Fort Myers Beach restaurateur Franco Russo says "a lot of cleanup" and damage after Hurricane Ian could take small business owners two to five years to complete.
Hurricane Ian caused 'modest damage' to Mosaic facilities
Mosaic Co.'s facilities and supporting infrastructure in Florida sustained "modest damage" from Hurricane Ian's high winds and flooding, the company said.
Hurricane Ian: How to apply for flood insurance
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is urging residents affected by Hurricane Ian to begin the process of filing a claim even if they haven't returned home.
Hurricane Ian: 500K Floridians still out of power
Just under 600,000 homes and businesses throughout Florida were without power as of midday Monday as restoration crews worked around the clock to help recovery efforts after Hurricane Ian.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis serves food at Waffle House amid Hurricane Ian recovery efforts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis went to a Waffle House in an area impacted by Hurricane Ian and helped serve linemen on Saturday.
Hurricane Ian knocks out power to nearly 350,000 in South Carolina, North Carolina
Hurricane Ian caused power outages for hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in South Carolina and North Carolina Friday as the storm again made landfall.
Hurricane Katrina, Harvey and Maria among some of the costliest in United States
As Hurricane Ian continues on its path Thursday, FOX Business takes a look at some of the costliest hurricanes to have made landfall in the United States.
Hurricane Ian does damage to Universal Studios Florida
The Jurassic Park River Adventure ride at Universal Studios resort in Orlando, Florida, lost a huge chunk of siding due to Hurricane Ian's strong winds.
Ian threatens Florida’s already unstable insurance market
The destruction wrought by Hurricane Ian could worsen already existing issues with Florida's insurance industry.
Tropical Storm Ian power outages in Florida reach 2.5 million as storm makes landfall
Reported power outages in Florida reached 2.5 million people by Wednesday night as Tropical Storm Ian slammed the state. The major hurricane made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
Florida energy company braces for Hurricane Ian: We 'train 365 days a year' for this
Duke Energy Florida State president Melissa Seix shares her company's work alongside federal, state and local emergency services to prepare for Hurricane Ian's impact.


















