Best Buy billionaire founder 'feeling really good about the holiday season' despite rising inflation
Best Buy founder Richard Schulze said that he is “feeling really good about the holiday season” despite rising inflation.
How North Carolina sweet potato farmers are navigating the holidays, pandemic
Over 65% of U.S. sweet potatoes are harvested in North Carolina, according to the NC SweetPotato Commission. But will supply chain issues and shipping delays make them more expensive this Thanksgiving? Possibly not.
More consumers planning to gift secondhand this year: report
Americans might be turning to secondhand stores for gifts this holiday season as supply chain challenges and inflation mount.
iHeartRadio pledges to play Taylor Swift's song versions only amid fight over masters
So far, Swift has re-recorded two out of her first six albums: "Red" and "Fearless."
Nurse salaries on the rise amid higher demand for their services
Nurses are winning raises worth thousands of dollars a year from hospitals, the latest employer reckoning with a tight labor market.
Employee abruptly quits and closes gas station, leaves note on door explaining exactly why
GetGo gas station employee in Pennsylvania abruptly quit, leaving only a note on the door of the store.
Astroworld tragedy: Travis Scott, Drake, Apple and Live Nation hit with $750M lawsuit
Travis Scott, Drake and Live Nation have been hit with another lawsuit stemming from the tragic events that took place at Scott’s popular Astroworld music festival, Fox Business has learned. The lawsuit also names Apple, which livestreamed the concert.
Miramax sues Quentin Tarantino over plans to sell 'Pulp Fiction' memorabilia as NFTs
Miramax sued Quentin Tarantino for copyright infringement and breach of contract after the director announced plans to sell memorabilia from "Pulp Fiction" as NFTs. The production company accused Tarantino of attempting to "capitalize, unilaterally, on Miramax’s rights to ‘Pulp Fiction.'"
Conservative advocacy group targets two House Democrats from Virginia in wake of Youngkin victory
A conservative group spotlights Youngkin's victory as it targets two vulnerable House Democrats in Virginia over massive spending plan
Travis Scott's Nike sneaker launch postponed following Astroworld tragedy
Travis Scott's upcoming collaboration with sneaker giant Nike has been postponed in the wake of the Astroworld tragedy.
Home Depot sales increase, signaling company could avoid effects of supply chain issues
Home Depot Inc.’s results were better than expected in the latest quarter, a sign that the home-improvement retailer could be avoiding the worst effects of the supply chain snarls reverberating across the economy.
Top Black Friday deals retailers have already dropped
Retailers are already announcing Black Friday sale items, so FOX Business created a round-up of some top picks
Biden's tax breaks for local media an effort to turn them into 'versions of leftist NPR or PBS,' critic says
President Joe Biden is proposing to give a major tax break to local media outlets as part of the $1.85 trillion reconciliation being considered by Congress.
Marvel's 'Eternals' holds strong at the box office for second week in a row
Disney and Marvel’s “Eternals” took a steep drop in its second weekend in theaters, but it’s still hanging on to first place ahead of newcomers like “Clifford the Big Red Dog.”
Rising food costs pounding shoppers’ wallets; ‘No choice’ but to increase prices: Goya CEO
Goya CEO Bob Unanue told FOX Business he had “no choice” but to increase prices for goods as manufacturers and shoppers have been feeling the pinch of the rising cost of food due to supply chain disruptions, labor shortages and inflation.
Nursing homes can now lift most COVID restrictions on visits
The government on Friday directed nursing homes to open their doors wide to visitors, easing many remaining pandemic restrictions while urging residents, families and facility staff to keep their guard up against outbreaks.
FDA recalls 2.2 million at-home coronavirus tests due to false positives
The FDA announced this week that the recall of more than 2.2 million at-home COVID-19 tests by digital diagnostics firm Ellume is being classified as a class 1 recall, which is the most serious type due to the potential for "serious adverse health consequences or death."
Single administration of COVID-19 antibody therapy 'will protect people' like vaccine: Regeneron president
George Yancopoulos, the co-founder, president and chief scientific officer of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, claimed that a single administration of his company’s COVID-19 antibody therapy “will protect people” for many months “pretty much as well as a vaccine does.”
Astroworld tragedy highlights Live Nation's lawsuit-ridden history
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. has again come under scrutiny after a Travis Scott concert on Nov. 6 at the Astroworld music festival in Houston left at least eight people dead.
House Dems defend plan to give work permits to millions of illegal immigrants, claim it’s ‘not amnesty’
House Democrats are defending the sweeping immigration provisions in the Build Back Better Act, while claiming that the plan to grant work permits and protection from deportation for millions of illegal immigrants is "not amnesty."



















