Mercedes-Benz to leave Russia, sell assets amid war in Ukraine: 'Demanding environment'
Mercedes-Benz became the latest car maker to announce that it would be withdrawing from the Russian market and selling up its assets there.
When does Red Lobster's endless shrimp deal end? Find out who owns the seafood giant
Red Lobster plans to end its annual "Ultimate Endless Shrimp" promotion in early November, two months after starting the program.
Why did Dunkin' Donuts change its name? Find out why Dunkin's coffee is cheaper than Starbucks
In January 2019, Dunkin' decided to remove the word "donuts" from its original name after nearly seven decades since its founding.
Putin hosts United Arab Emirates leader for economic talks
Russian President Putin and OPEC+ believe limiting oil production will stabilize global energy markets. The West believes this is a ploy to keep prices high.
Russia’s mobilization, plunging oil prices weaken Putin’s economic hand
The costly troop mobilization, plunging energy prices and a new round of Western sanctions threaten to bear down on Russia’s already embattled economy.
Lights out, ovens off: Europe preps for winter energy crisis
Europe is staring down a winter energy crisis. Russia has reduced natural gas supplies to Europe over their supports Ukraine, sending prices skyrocketing.
Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral should have 'no cost spared': royal historian
Fox News royal contributor Duncan Larcombe believes costs for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will run into the millions. The funeral is scheduled for Monday.
Here's why King Charles III will not pay inheritance taxes on a $750 million property
King Charles III will not have to pay inheritance taxes on the Duchy of Lancaster estate valued at over $750 million due to a 1993 law.
Bank of England says currency with Queen Elizabeth's image has legal tender after her death
The Bank of England announced that paper currency with the image of Queen Elizabeth II still has legal tender following her death on Thursday.
NYC bakery launches 'The Suprême,' a new croissant pastry that’s gained viral fame
Dessert fans are flocking to the Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery in New York City for the company's new crème-filled croissant item called The Suprême.
Oscar Mayer starts selling 'Cold Dog' popsicle in select cities
Oscar Mayer announced it will sell a hot dog-flavored "Cold Dog" popsicle.
Kellogg's Rice Krispies gets 'spooky season' makeover with orange-colored cereal
Kellogg’s has released its new Rice Krispies Shocking Orange Colored Cereal just in time to make spooky sweet treats this fall season.
Career challenge: How to use your lunch break to boost productivity for the rest of the day
After a busy first half of your work day, experts suggest that using your lunch break smartly can help boost productivity on the job for the rest of the day. Here are smart tips.
Cracker Barrel responds after Facebook post featuring plant-based meat causes backlash
A Facebook post from Cracker Barrel, featuring plant-based meat, caused a stir among users, prompting the company to make a statement on the matter.
India slows rate of new currency being introduced into its economy
India has slowed the rate of introducing new currency into their economy by nearly half after the economy sees post-COVID rebound. Indian market participants expect another drop this year.
Oreo brings back Pumpkin Spice Sandwich Cookies for limited time
Oreo's Pumpkin Spice Sandwich Cookies will be back for a limited time, starting on August 15, the brand announced on its website on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.
Cam Smith wins Open Championship 2022: How much cash does he bring home?
Golfer Cam Smith of Australia came back from four strokes down to win the Open Championship in Scotland, his first major title, Sunday. How much does he win?
Germany recalls 59,000 Teslas over global 'software glitch'
Germany's government announced a recall of 59,000 Tesla vehicles on Sunday, saying they suffered from a global glitch that could impact first responders.
Pfizer agrees to invest more than $95M to buy stake in French vaccines company Valneva
Pfizer agreed to invest $95.24 million to buy an 8% percent stake in French vaccine company Valneva as the two companies work to stop Lyme disease.
Russia's Gazprom cuts gas to Germany, Denmark over ruble fight
Russian energy giant Gazprom cut off gas supplies to top energy companies in Denmark and Germany after they refused to pay in the mandated Russian ruble.



















