Conservative legal group accuses Disney of violating civil rights, religious freedom laws
A conservative legal group set up by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller on Tuesday sent a letter to The Walt Disney Company Chair Susan Arnold accusing company executives of choosing to "discriminate," "alienate the Company’s core customers" and "violate the law."
American gun manufacturer sending thousands of AR-15s to Ukraine
As Kyiv continues to be pummeled by Russian airstrikes, private businesses across America are sending weapons directly into the war zone. An American gun manufacturer is sending 2,500 piston driven, semi-automatic AR-15 style rifles to Kyiv, helping arm civilians who stayed in Ukraine to fight against the Russians.
Strong jobs gains unlikely to boost Biden's standing with Americans
Another sign on Friday that the nation’s job market is roaring back after taking a gut punch from the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. economy added a healthy 431,000 jobs in March,
Florida revoking Disney's self-governing status marks 'major shift' for state: Gov. DeSantis
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says the state views Disney's attempt to impose 'woke ideology' as a significant threat.
Companies relocating to Sun Belt area on massive scale
From Arizona to Texas to North Carolina, the Sun Belt is becoming a hot spot for business relocation. Companies across America are cutting costs by moving south. And that’s fueling a housing boom in Texas.
House passes bill capping insulin at $35 a month for patients with insurance
The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that caps the monthly cost of insulin at $35 for patients with insurance.
Qatar secretary general on FIFA World Cup: I can't even begin to describe how excited we are to host the US
Qatar secretary general discussed hosting the FIFA World Cup and said he 'can't even begin to describe how excited we are.'
CDC lifts travel warning for the cruise industry two years into pandemic
The CDC lifted its travel warning for cruises on Wednesday after two years of shifting advisories, lawsuits, and criticism from industry leaders who accused the agency of heavy-handed regulations.
Fewer Americans 'thriving' since last summer: poll
Fewer Americans are "thriving" compared to June 2021 amid inflation and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
Georgia fines Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield $5M fine for claims settlement practices
The State of Georgia on Tuesday slapped Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield with a $5 million fine after determining the health insurance had engaged in a years-long practice of violating policyholder’s rights.
Will Smith's net worth: $350 million — and other numbers that matter
Actor Will Smith — who slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars in front of millions — is worth about $350 million, and more numbers about Smith here.
Chris Rock comedy tour ticket prices spike after Will Smith Oscar slap
Will Smith’s assault of Chris Rock on stage during the Oscars may have helped boost ticket prices for the comedian’s Ego Death World Tour 2022.
Ukrainian fashion brand in bombarded city picks up and flees
Just days ago, Artem Gorelov was trying to survive in one of the most brutal parts of Ukraine, the Russian-occupied Kyiv suburb of Bucha. Now he stands in a quiet room in the late afternoon sunlight, hand-making hats for a local fashion brand worn by Madonna and Ukraine’s first lady. Gorelov has joined Ukrainians' massive migration west to the city of Lviv, near Poland.
Milk of Magnesia products being recalled over possible contamination, FDA says
Milk of Magnesia products and other medications are being recalled over possible contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Disney backlash over Florida bill could sour Oscars night
The LGBTQ backlash against Disney over its response to Florida’s parental rights bill could put a sour note on Oscars night, which is reportedly on "life support" following dismal ratings in past years.
Miami Beach business owners react to spring break curfew: 'We'll lose at least $10,000 a day'
Miami Beach business owners are reacting to the curfew and business restrictions imposed by the city's government in response to recent violence, telling FOX Business that it is causing them to lose tens of thousands of dollars.
2022 Oscars will see 'Power of the Dog' attempt to break Netflix's best picture drought
Throughout the years, the streaming giant has delivered a conveyor belt of tent-pole films. However, Netflix remains shut out of the award show's best picture category.
Record gas prices lead to increase in carpooling
More people are choosing to carpool with gas prices still at record highs. A driver and passenger in a carpool service drive to and from work together every day. The money they're saving on gas makes up for the fee they're paying the company.
Fidelity’s former CEO Ned Johnson, dead at 91: ‘he was a visionary’
Edward Johnson III, the man who transformed Fidelity Investments into the Wall Street and investment giant it is today, died on Wednesday at the age of 91, his family has confirmed.
‘Mission: Impossible 7’ star Tom Cruise, Paramount at odds over film’s distribution model: report
Given that he typically brings in a sizable return for studio productions, Cruise is looking for “M:I7” to be released through a more traditional model of a three-month window.



















