Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg 'absolutely dead serious' about fighting in UFC Octagon, Dana White says
Some may think that the online beef between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg is simply comedy, but according to UFC's Dana White, they are all business.
Ford venture nabs $9.2 billion from Department of Energy
Ford’s joint venture to build vehicle batteries with South Korean company SK On in Kentucky and Tennessee just received a $9.2 billion boost from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Nvidia board member pockets over $50M in stock sale
As Nvidia’s share price continues its surge, longtime board member Mark Stevens and others are cashing in on the chipmaker’s 195% increase this year.
What Disney's executive exodus means for CEO Bob Iger
Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger is focused on giving company shareholders confidence despite losing his CFO and head of diversity, according to an analyst interviewed by FOX Business.
Spotify has higher-priced subscription plan in the pipeline: report
Spotify has a higher-priced subscription plan bringing high fidelity audio to users in the works, according to Bloomberg. Non-U.S. users will first get the option for that plan in 2023.
States with highest, lowest credit card debt burdens ranked in new report
A report by CreditCards.com found that Mississippi had the highest credit card debt burden in the U.S. when factoring in household income while Massachusetts had the lowest.
‘They made a mistake’: Americans weigh in on Mark Cuban’s claim wokeness is good for business
Americans in New York City react to 'Shark Tank' star Mark Cuban's claim that going "woke" is good for business in the fallout of boycotts against Bud Light and Target.
Country duo War Hippies support military through music and 'American-made' merchandise
War Hippies Scooter Brown and Donnie Reis share a special connection as songwriters and country musicians and to veterans and military families.
Colin Jost declares that he was 'stone-cold sober' when he and Pete Davidson bought Staten Island Ferry
Colin Jost claimed he was "stone-cold sober" when he and Pete Davidson bought a decommissioned Staten Island ferry last year. Davidson recently said the two "SNL" stars were "very stoned" at the time.
Cava CEO talks multistate expansion after IPO win
Cava's IPO is paving the way for the fast-casual restaurant chain to expand across the nation with a big planned push in the Midwest, according to the company's CEO.
'Gone Girl' star Rosamund Pike slams Goop-style brands: ‘We’re all being conned by the wellness industry’
Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company, Goop, gets some satirical mentions in actress Rosamund Pike's new audio drama, "People Who Knew Me."
Meghan Markle’s ‘Archetypes’ podcast on Spotify won’t be renewed after one season: report
"Archetypes," Meghan Markle's Spotify podcast, has reportedly been canceled after one season despite getting top ratings on the streaming service.
Ryan Reynolds, Jessie James Decker tease her husband Eric Decker over his vasectomy refusal in Aviation Gin ad
Jessie James Decker teased her husband about not getting a vasectomy in a new ad for Ryan Reynolds' liquor company, Aviation American Gin.
Another Michigan mom finds box cutter in McDonald's Happy Meal
Two Michigan moms issued warnings on Facebook over the past two months about finding plastic yellow box cutters in their child's Happy Meal box rather than a toy.
Right to repair laws gain steam, gives more options to consumers
The 'right to repair' laws will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to fix their electronics, but advocates say while it may be a win, some businesses hope for a federal fix.
Auto shops struggling to find trained mechanics amid national shortage: 'It's really getting scary'
Due to a national shortage of trained auto mechanics it's taking longer than usual, and costing more, for people to get their cars fixed in auto shops.
Snoop Dogg, Petco team up for pet-care campaign: ‘It takes a Dogg to know a dog’
Snoop Dogg and Petco teamed up for an ad campaign on pet health in which the 51-year-old rapper and dog owner plays a Doberman pinscher.
Starbucks manager wins $25.6 million lawsuit after arguing she was fired for being White
A federal jury awarded a former Starbucks manager $25.6 million after she argued at trial that the company fired her because she was White amid a racial firestorm in 2018.
UnitedHealth says seniors are catching up on delayed surgeries
A growing number of seniors are seeking out surgeries, particularly related to knees and hips, that may have been pushed off during the COVID pandemic.
EU wants Google ad business broken up over competition issues
Antitrust regulators at the European Union (EU) say Google must sell a portion of its digital advertising business to ease competition concerns.



















