NYC steakhouse owner says he lost millions in business due to city's vaccine mandate
A New York City steakhouse owner discussed the negative economic impact of the city's coronavirus vaccine mandate, noting he lost nearly two million dollars of business due to the requirement.
White House monitoring China's Evergrande
While Evergrande is based in China, the White House is keeping close tabs on the situation.
Marvel's 'Shang-Chi' tops the North American box office again, Clint Eastwood's 'Cry Macho' underperforms
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is the top film at the box office for the third straight weekend, but the muted reception for Clint Eastwood's “Cry Macho” suggests older moviegoers still aren't as eager to return to theaters.
Universal Music spinoff to test investors’ appetite for music
Vivendi VIVHY -0.32% SE’s spinoff of Universal Music Group, expected Tuesday, will leave the French conglomerate bereft of its most lucrative business and will test the market’s appetite for music as an asset class.
Miley Cyrus revealed she almost had a panic attack at a recent concert amid return to stage after lockdown
Miley Cyrus revealed she almost had a panic attack after doing a live show after spending months away from the stage due to the coronavirus.
COVID-19 booster shots: former acting HHS secretary weighs in after FDA advisory board endorsement
Former HHS Acting Secretary and Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan says the FDA has been rightfully cautious about approving COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
'Home Improvement' 30th anniversary: How much Tim Allen made on the show
One of television’s most popular sitcoms, “Home Improvement” turns 30 on Sept. 17 giving fans an excuse to revisit the show that made Tim Allen both a household name and a massive amount of money.
Miranda Devine: 'Very disturbing' revelations in John Durham indictment of Clinton campaign lawyer
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine called attention on "Mornings with Maria" Friday to court documents connecting a "powerful" tech executive to Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann's indictment for allegedly lying to the FBI during the Trump-Russia investigation.
Sylvester Stallone's 'Rocky' memorabilia, other prized movie possessions to go up for auction
Julien’s Auctions is holding the "Property From The Life And Career of Sylvester Stallone" in December.
After coronavirus pause, Davos to host world's elites again
After a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers of the annual Davos conference will host the high-profile gathering of elites in the Swiss Alps in-person again in January.
Workers find success with upskilling programs, land higher-paying jobs following the pandemic
Job openings are at historic highs, and experts say the skills gap between what workers know and what employers need is one of the big reasons. These opportunities provide hope for a solution to one of the most daunting challenges in today’s labor market.
Biden vaccine mandate: Small business advocacy group prepares to sue administration
FIRST ON FOX: A conservative, small business advocacy group is preparing to sue the Biden administration over its coronavirus vaccine requirement for all employers with more than 100 workers.
Sale of ranch asking $136.25 million breaks Montana record, agent says
A prized and historic ranch in Montana that was listed this spring for upward of $136 million closed in the past week for close to its asking price—a record sum for the state.
AMC to accept Litecoin, Ethereum, along with Bitcoin, for online movie ticket, concession purchases
AMC's decision to accept cryptocurrencies as an alternative form of payment is part of a multi-step plan to play offense after the company has narrowed its losses and boosted its total liquidity to a record high of more than $2 billion.
New Jersey set to shed $182M Unilever assets over Ben & Jerry's boycott
A New Jersey state treasury official said on Wednesday it is set to divest $182 million in Unilever Plc (ULVR.L) stock and bonds held by its pension funds over the restriction of sales by the consumer giant's Ben & Jerry's ice cream brand in Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.
Elizabeth Holmes trial: Ex-employee says she was rebuffed in attempt to raise alarms
A former Theranos Inc. lab worker testified Wednesday that she raised alarms about the blood-testing startup’s practices with colleagues, managers and even a top executive and a board member but was rebuffed at every turn.
Nicki Minaj says she's in 'Twitter jail,' will never use platform again
Rapper Nicki Minaj says she is in "Twitter jail" following controversial tweets, and vows to never use the platform again
This calculator estimates your risk of getting COVID-19
microCOVID Project is a new online tool helps people calculate their risk of getting COVID-19 based on specific scenarios.
Google blocks pro-life group Live Action's ads over 'unproven medical claims'
Google abruptly removed pro-life ads pushing a treatment to reverse the abortion pill, a treatment the pro-life group Live Action claims has saved the lives of thousands of unborn babies.
Alanis Morissette criticizes HBO documentary 'Jagged' about her life: 'Not the story I agreed to tell'
Alanis Morissette spoke out against the new HBO documentary about her life titled “Jagged.”



















