‘MDLNY’ star Ryan Serhant says Florida government doesn’t ‘punish’ people like in California and New York
The "Sell it Like Serhant" author, TV and production franchise magnate also dished on the future of the real estate market, noting that he believes interest rates will be low "for the next couple of years."
Retail on the rebound with sales expected to hit more than $4.44 trillion
The National Retail Federation on Thursday revised its annual sales forecast for 2021, now anticipating that retail sales will increase between 10.5% and 13.5% to more than $4.44 trillion this year.
WH budget office approves Biden's plan to retract insulin, epipen discounts: report
The White House this week gave President Biden the greenlight to move forward with removing a Trump-era health care policy designed to bring down the price of insulin.
NFL legend Joe Theismann says paying college athletes a 'slippery slope'
NFL great Joe Theisman isn’t against college athletes being able to monetize their name and likeness, but he calls it a “slippery slope” that will have serious implications unless the NCAA figures out a good system for it.
Best Buy to close on Thanksgiving Day following Walmart, Target
Retailers like Best Buy, Target and Walmart will be closed for Thanksgiving Day
As Biden-GOP infrastructure negotiations sputter, bipartisan group preps new offer
Long-running infrastructure negotiations between President Biden and a coalition of Republicans stalled out this week, with the two sides still deeply divided over the size and scope of a package to rebuild the nation's crumbling roads and bridges.
Amazon violating own policy on 'offensive' goods by selling anti-police, pro-Antifa merchandise
Amazon continues to sell controversial items on its website even though it violates corporate policy banning "offensive and controversial" materials.
General Mills laying off workers as part of push to prepare for post-pandemic landscape: report
General Mills has thrived amid the coronavirus pandemic with people worldwide eating more at home over the past year, but the company is downsizing its workforce as part of a push to reshape itself for the post-pandemic future, the Star Tribune reports.
Anheuser-Busch will give away free beer when 70% of Americans get vaccinated
Anheuser-Busch plans to give out free beer to Americans over the drinking age of 21 if 70% of U.S. adults have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by July 4 in support of the White House administration’s campaign to encourage more people to get vaccinated.
NAACP slams Biden for dropping student debt cancellation from budget
NAACP President Derrick Johnson criticized President Biden for a lack of movement on student loan cancellation after the White House excluded debt forgiveness from its $6 trillion budget proposal last week.
Veterans have often been left behind, overlooked – they are key if Biden wants to 'Build Back Better'
Every year more than 200,000 veterans rejoin civilian life and struggle to find a new career.
Feds say employers can require workers to get COVID vaccine
American companies can require COVID-19 vaccines for individuals returning to the office the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Friday.
Jersey Shore staffing shortages create concerns for small business owners
Beach towns across the country are ready to welcome back summer and the crowds that come with it. Jersey Shore business owners talk with FOX Business about the Memorial Day weekend and labor shortages.
Biden: ‘I’m a capitalist, but here’s the deal’
President Biden reminded the audience while delivering remarks on the economy that he is a “capitalist,” but believes that executive wages have soared far too high above those of the working class.
Nationwide chlorine shortage impacts swimming pools ahead of summer
A chlorine shortage is hitting the swimming pool industry as prices skyrocket from the demand as summer kicks off next month.
US energy chief has ties to wind project greenlighted by Biden administration
Richard Glick, President Biden’s choice to lead the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, previously worked for a company that has ties to an energy project recently greenlighted by the federal government.
US cities with the most mosquitoes
The newest additions to this year's list are three West Coast cities: Seattle, San Diego and Fresno.
Friends cast makes bank outside of the show with business ventures
Ahead of 'Friends' reunion, how the stars have maintained brand staying power decades after the sitcom aired.
The business of ‘Friends': How the sitcom and cast keeps cashing in
“Friends” is the gift that keeps on giving as new generations discover the beloved ‘90s sitcom as its cast members reunite for a 25th anniversary special on HBO Max Thursday. And its stars are still making bank decades later.
Nike partnering with Customs and Border Protection to stop the influx of counterfeit goods
Nike is partnering up with Customs and Border Protection to try to stem the influx of counterfeit goods coming into America.



















