Magnolia Network's 'Home Work' participants detail stories of alleged shoddy workmanship, budget worries
Homeowners who agreed to participate in the now-canceled Magnolia Network show “Home Work” are speaking out and sharing their negative experiences working with stars Andy and Candis Meredith on their personal home renovations. The couple has denied the allegations.
Mark Wahlberg becomes principal investor in Flecha Azul tequila brand
Mark Wahlberg is taking his business endeavors to the beverage industry.
U.S. hospitals see rising COVID-19 rates, strain from staff shortages
As COVID-19 cases reach record highs, hospitals around the U.S. are struggling to meet the capacity of patients. An ongoing staff shortage is leaving systems stretched thin and forcing elective surgeries to be postponed.
Bob Saget: A look at his career
A look back at "Full House" star Bob Saget's career from comedy to television and beyond.
Media top headlines January 10
In media news today, The Associated Press knocks Biden for ‘falling short’ on transparency, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky fails to disclose how many deaths were ‘from’ COVID-19, and more.
YouTube takes down, then reinstates John Ondrasik video that criticized Biden Afghanistan withdrawal
A music video written by famed singer-songwriter John Ondrasik titled "Blood on my Hands" went viral this week before being removed and then reinstated on YouTube Friday.
Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network pulls 'Home Work' from lineup amid accusations of shoddy work
The launch of Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network was marred by controversy after the stars of one of its new original shows were criticized for performing shoddy home improvement work.
John Legend sells his music catalog to KKR, BMG
John Legend, 47, has sold his music catalog to KKR & Co. Inc. and BMG, joining many of his peers who have been inking deals to help set up their legacies and cash in on their life’s work.
Purdue Pharma can appeal rejection of bankruptcy plan
A U.S. judge on Friday allowed Purdue Pharma to immediately challenge her rejection of legal protections for Sackler family members who own the OxyContin maker, and which were a major component of its bankruptcy reorganization plan.
Microschools gain popularity as omicron keep schools closed
Micro schools are the latest schooling alternative to take off as more teachers and parents are becoming fed up with schools keeping their classrooms closed and students falling behind.
Supreme Court vax mandate decision will impact nearly 100M workers
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy reacts to the Supreme Court hearing oral argument on Biden's vaccine and mask mandates on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Georgia employer facing Labor Dept lawsuit after paying departing staffer in pennies
The U.S. Labor Department has announced a lawsuit against a Georgia auto repair shop owner who paid an employee with more than 91,000 pennies.
Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show back in person after 2 years
The world's largest technology show, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), is back on in person for the first time in two years despite a surge in COVID cases with the omicron variant. While big players like Amazon pulled out of attending in person, smaller businesses and startups want the foot traffic CES brings.
Netflix's 'Don't Look Up' breaks record for most hours viewed in a single week
The Netflix original movie “Don’t Look Up” just became the most-watched film on the platform within a one-week span thanks in large part to its doubt over the holiday weekend.
Varney: Today the Democrats bring back Trump hatred
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reflects on the Capitol riots during his latest "My Take" on "Varney & Co."
As omicron surges, businesses concerned over liability issues
Businesses are concerned they could be liable for staff and visitors that test positive as the spread of COVID-19 remains high.
Amber Heard may still be driving Tesla Elon Musk gave her while they were dating
Amber Heard was recently spotted driving what is believed to be the Tesla that Tesla founder Elon Musk gave her while they were dating.
Elizabeth Holmes Theranos case: Projects that have shed light on the Silicon Valley deceit
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was found guilty Monday by a California jury on four of 11 charges of defrauding investors after the former Silicon Valley executive, who was inspired by the success of Steve Jobs, made unfulfilled promises of revolutionizing the blood-testing industry utilizing innovative technology.
GOP senators demand SEC investigate Unilever after Ben & Jerry's Israel boycott
GOP senators on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee have demanded answers on whether the parent company of Ben & Jerry’s has violated SEC rules in its Israel boycott.
Betty White painting to fetch more than $50K in charity auction
Oregon-based artist Kayla Carlile shared a time-lapse of herself creating a portrait of the late actress Betty White, which is being auctioned on eBay for charity.

















