California court rules against Uber, says company must face employee's lawsuit
The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Uber Technologies must face a lawsuit claiming it should have covered Uber Eats drivers' work-related expenses.
Taylor Swift has more No. 1 albums than any woman in history
Taylor Swift broke a record held by Barbra Streisand and has more No. 1 albums than any woman in history. Her latest catalog is also her biggest album release to date.
Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' takes in $235 million in first 5 days
Box office data has come in for the first five days since "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" came out. It saw a global gross of $235 million, according to Box Office Mojo.
Dem megadonor drops six-figure donation in Tesla stock backing Biden's re-election bid
Karla Jurvetson, a Democrat megadonor, donated over $100,000 worth of Tesla stock to the political action committee backing President Biden's reelection campaign.
EU prepares to probe Microsoft for ‘unfair bundling’ of Teams with Office: report
European Union antitrust authorities will reportedly investigate Microsoft to determine if it unfairly bundled its Teams video conferencing app with its Office service.
Salma Hayek's husband and Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault in talks for multibillion-dollar CAA purchase
Salma Hayek's husband François-Henri Pinault is reportedly in talks to buy CAA in a deal that would value the Hollywood mega agency at over $7 billion.
Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington and Linda Evangelista: 90s modeling icons' massive fortunes
Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington are set to appear in the upcoming docuseries "The Super Models." The foursome amassed immense fortunes over their careers.
Angel Studios' 'Sound of Freedom' passes $50 million at the US box office
Angel Studios' "Sound of Freedom" has brought in more than $50 million in ticket sales at the domestic box office since its release on the Fourth of July.
LARRY KUDLOW: Biden's climate czar John Kerry testified today
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow gives his take on "climate czar" John Kerry's testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday's "Kudlow."
SAG-AFTRA votes to strike after Disney CEO slammed move as 'disturbing'
SAG-AFTRA votes to go on strike after failing to reach an agreement with production companies. Matt Damon, Jamie Lee Curtis and more have shown support for the strike.
Sudden new fees charged to millions of Americans by Big Tech vendor Toast spark congressional query
Congress is looking into new fees charged by Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast after a FOX Business exclusive report on Tuesday highlighting national outrage at the fees.
Disney CEO Iger hints at selling media assets
Disney CEO Bob Iger said Thursday that the entertainment and media company might offload its TV assets like ABC and ESPN, because they “may not be core" to the business.
Hollywood turns on Fran Drescher over Kim Kardashian Italy photo as strike looms
Fran Drescher has been criticized by members of the actor's union, SAG-AFTRA, who believe as president of the union she shouldn't have gone to Italy as a strike looms.
Ultra Right Beer hits back at 'woke beer companies' in new movie-themed ad to promote Bud Light alternative
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer, advertised as a "woke-free" alternative for ale drinkers boycotting Bud Light products, has dropped a new ad with a Western parodic spin.
Companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice to catch up on fines over unsafe mining conditions
Over two dozen companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice will pay its mine safety fines. Justice was ordered to pay $5.1 million in 2020.
'Mission: Impossible': What has the Tom Cruise-led franchise brought in at the box office?
'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' debuts Wednesday. FOX Business takes a look at how the franchise has done in the box office with its past six movies.
Merck battles Biden’s drug price scheme: ‘Radical central-planning’ is ‘tantamount to extortion’
Merck & Co. is digging its heels in against the Biden administration in a lawsuit over the constitutionality of HHS' drug pricing program, asking the court to rule without a trial.
Aretha Franklin’s handwritten will found in couch cushions is valid, jury decides
A jury made a decision Tuesday in a brief trial over two competing wills that has divided Aretha Franklin's family after her death in 2018.
Taylor Swift ticket demand causes Ticketmaster — and Swifties — more headaches
Ticketmaster is having more trouble with sales of Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" tickets and has shut down sales for six show dates in Europe, blaming the issue on a third-party vendor.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes gets prison sentence slashed by nearly 2 years
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will be serving less time than her initially sentenced 11.25 years behind bars, according to an updated prison record.


















