Biden administration proposes to require lead pipes to be replaced within 10 years
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed new regulations to strengthen rules against lead contamination in drinking water and replace lead pipes nationwide.
Taylor Swift named Spotify's most-played artist of 2023
In 2023, Taylor Swift has become Spotify's most-played artist globally. Bad Bunny takes the second spot. In the U.S., Swift also remains the top-streamed artist.
Dolly Parton proves she's a 'Rockstar,' scoring her biggest success at 77 years old
Dolly Parton's new album "Rockstar" is making history, landing the singer her biggest album debut ever at No. 1 on six different Billboard charts.
Americans expected to smash holiday spending records, Gen Z less likely to splurge
The National Retail Federation said Americans are expected to spend up to 4% more on holiday shopping this year when compared to last Christmas despite concerns over the economy.
Aretha Franklin’s sons awarded real estate after will between couch cushions ruled valid
Aretha Franklin's homes will be distributed among her four sons, five years after her death, based on two handwritten wills, including one found between couch cushions.
Charlie Munger, friend and business partner of Warren Buffett, dead at 99
Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, died Tuesday, according to a press release from the company.
Stuart Varney: New York's obesity law is a money gusher for lawyers
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacted to a New York law signed by Mayor Eric Adams that prohibits discrimination on the basis of a person's height or weight in employment.
Biden activates Cold War-era measure to strengthen medicine manufacturing
President Joe Biden is set to use a Cold War-era measure to enhance U.S. manufacturing of essential medicines and medical supplies, deeming them crucial for national defense.
Hall & Oates singer Daryl Hall's temporary restraining order blocks bandmate John Oates' planned business sale
Daryl Hall and John Oates are embroiled in a legal battle after the singer filed a lawsuit on Nov. 16. Hall was also granted a temporary restraining order against Oates.
Cantaloupes sold in Minnesota linked to 2 deaths in salmonella outbreak: CDC
Contaminated cantaloupes have sickened at least 13 people in Minnesota as part of a nationwide outbreak that has left two people dead, health officials warn.
Kraft Heinz authorizes $3B in share repurchase after ‘milestone’ quarter
The Kraft Heinz board of directors has approved up to $3 billion in a share repurchase program, the maker of ketchup and mac and cheese announced Monday.
Mets bring Bloomberg Media CEO to front office
The New York Mets on Monday named Bloomberg Media CEO M. Scott Havens its president of business operations in a front-office bolstering move.
Frank Sinatra's former Los Angeles home hits market for $8.99 million
Frank Sinatra's former home in West Hills, California, has been listed for $8.995 million. The legendary crooner lived in the four-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom estate for eight years.
Leonardo DiCaprio says he's thanked 'amazing' Sharon Stone 'many times' for paying his salary on 1995 film
Leonardo DiCaprio shared that he has thanked Sharon Stone "many times" over the years after she paid his salary on the 1995 movie "The Quick and the Dead."
Saving money: You should start planning for your kids as early as birth, but the dollar amount is debatable
While putting aside money for your children is important, it's just as vital to teach them saving habits they can take with them into adulthood.
Job burnout: 7 strategies to dodge the perils of work exhaustion and reignite your professional passion
In today's fast-paced work landscape, the blurred line between dedication and exhaustion often leads to a common worry: work burnout. Let's explore ways to combat it.
Elon Musk bringing headlines back to X, marking major U-turn
Billionaire Elon Musk is reversing course and bringing headlines back to news articles shared on X, which is causing conversation on the social media platform.
Pension plans: The reasons behind the decline of fund contributions in today's job market
FOX Business is exploring the disappearance of pension plans in the contemporary job market. The reasons for the scarcity are due to the rise in individual retirement needs.
New York lawyers offer financial tips to help people recover after a divorce
There are various financial factors at play amid a divorce. New York lawyers offer tips to individuals to help ease the financial burden of a marital split.
Save more money: 10 clever ways to cut spending on unnecessary items
Fox Business gives consumers and shoppers a comprehensive guide to explore tactics that can rein in daily expenses without compromising your lifestyle.



















