Tropical Storm Ian power outages in Florida reach 2.5 million as storm makes landfall
Reported power outages in Florida reached 2.5 million people by Wednesday night as Tropical Storm Ian slammed the state. The major hurricane made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
Pfizer seeks approval for omicron booster in kids over 5 years old
Pfizer is seeking approval from the FDA for its updated COVID-19 booster shot targeting the omicron variant in kids between the ages of 5 and 11.
Plant-based meat sales declining, industry possibly suffering 'perception problem'
Plant-based meat sales declining, industry appears to be suffering from "woke" perception problem, according to report. Just last week Beyond Meat announced it suspended COO Doug Ramsey.
Mesa Airlines offering interest-free loans for pilot training: We're watching regional aviation 'evaporate'
Mesa Airlines Chairman and CEO Jonathan Ornstein joined Stuart Varney Monday to discuss his company's initiative to combat ongoing pilot shortages.
NASA to roll Artemis I rocket back inside hangar ahead of Hurricane Ian
NASA will roll its Artemis I rocket back to the spacecraft's hangar at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, after delaying the launch over Hurricane Ian.
David Sokol sounds alarm on cutting fossil fuels: 'We're going to pay a huge price for it'
Business executive David Sokol warned the U.S. and Western Europe of fossil fuel cutbacks during his Wednesday appearance on Fox News Audio's 'Brian Kilmeade Show.'
Marco Rubio says California electric car plan 'self-defeating': People will be 'charging their cars with coal'
Sen. Marco Rubio said California's mandate for banning sales of gas-powered cars by 2035 does not make sense when electric cars rely on coal and natural gas to charge.
China, Russia formed the 'new axis' to steer US into a new Cold War, expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang warned China and Russia are working with Iran and North Korea to usher in a new Cold War against the US.
Dinosaur skeleton expected to sell for $495K at auction
A 4-foot tall, 9.8-foot long dinosaur skeleton is going up for auction in October in Paris. The small iguanodon skeleton is expected to fetch $495,000.
Dutch town may ban meat ads in public spaces over climate change: report
A Dutch city is contemplating whether to ban most meat ads in public spaces over the food's contribution to climate change.
Artemis I launch rescheduled after scrub: What to Know
NASA's Artemis program is aiming to send astronauts back to the lunar surface as early as 2025. Astronauts last walked on the moon in 1972.
Wendy’s E. coli outbreak spreads to more states, including New York and Kentucky, CDC says
The E. Coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce from Wendy's fast food restaurants has spread to at least six states, now including New York and Kentucky.
Heritage Foundation unveils initiative opposing ESG policies pushed by 'woke' corporations
The Heritage Foundation has launched an initiative aimed at combatting ESG, which it says represents a social credit score used by corporations to push a "woke" agenda.
NASA awards SpaceX $1.43 billion contract for 5 more astronaut missions
SpaceX will carry astronauts to the International Space State on five more missions after NASA awarded Elon Musk's company a $1.43 billion contract Wednesday.
California Gov. Newsom signs executive order to increase electricity supply as state braces for major heatwave
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that will allow the state to procure more electricity as its power grid braces for a historic heatwave.
Biden admin provides $11M for monkeypox, smallpox vaccine production
The Department of Health and Human Services is giving around $11 million to support the first U.S.-based fill and finish manufacturing of the Jynneos vaccine.
NASA’s Artemis 1 mission moon rocket: Chances of Friday launch after delay is ‘more than zero,’ officials say
NASA's Artemis 1 mission at Florida's Kennedy Space Center was scrubbed Monday, but the chances of launching later this week are "more than zero," officials say.
NASA's Artemis 1 mission moon rocket launch scrubbed after delays
NASA has called off the scheduled launch of its Artemis 1 mission moon rocket Monday following technical and weather issues, including a problem with chilling an engine.
NASA's Artemis 1 mission moon rocket launch countdown interrupted by fuel leak
NASA's Artemis 1 mission to send a rocket to orbit the moon was delayed at the Kennedy Space Center on Monday due to a hydrogen fuel leak.
BB King's first guitar, Marilyn Monroe photos hit auction block
Guernsey’s auction house in New York is hosting an online auction on Sept. 21 with 120 lots, including blues legend B.B. King’s first guitar and photos from Marilyn Monroe’s first photoshoot.

















