Disney CEO says company wants to be 'everything to everyone' after Florida education fallout
Disney CEO Bob Chapek says the company wants to be "everything to everyone" in the fallout of Disney's battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis over Florida education laws.
9/11: Tunnel to Towers has raised $250M and counting
Tunnel to Towers has spent over $250 million to support our nation's heroes, including military and first responder families. This is just the beginning.
Biden champions 'workforce of the future' at new Ohio Intel semiconductor plant
President Biden championed a new 'workforce of the future' during a groundbreaking ceremony Friday for an Intel semiconductor plant in Licking County, Ohio.
Minnesota man to receive $56 million after being burned at St. Paul brewery
A Minnesota man who was burned while working at a local brewery is due to receive $56 million. The man spent six weeks in the hospital due to the burns.
Contract agreement reached with 4 PA nursing homes after nearly a week of striking
A tentative contract agreement has been reached with four nursing homes that went on strike for nearly a week over pay, benefits, and staffing disputes.
Federal judge rules against Maine lobster fisherman looking to overturn whale protections
Lobster fishermen in Maine were denied an appeal by a federal judge to overturn new fishing rules designed to help save endangered whales, which limit the harvest of lobster.
Oil company pleads guilty to oil spill in Southern California
Oil company Amplify Energy pleaded guilty to an oil spill off the Southern California coast. Its ruptured pipeline shuttered beaches for a week and threatened businesses.
Ahead of 9/11 anniversary, Timothy Plan mutual funds founder says, 'Never underestimate America'
Arthur D. Ally, founder and president of the Timothy Plan family of mutual funds, shared thoughts about America with FOX Business ahead of the 9/11 anniversary this year.
Princeton University to cover all college costs for students from families earning less than $100K
Princeton University announced Thursday that student whose families make less than $100,000 annually will receive free tuition, room, and board.
Ex-bookkeeper pleads guilty to defrauding employer out of $2 million
A former bookkeeper of an Albuquerque auto body firm pleaded guilty to stealing $2 million over a span of seven years by issuing company checks to herself.
California wildfire may be caused by company machine failure
A Northern California wildfire that killed two people may have been caused by a problem with a machine operated by a wood products company, Roseburg Forest Products Co.
Roofing company, GAF, opening factory in Valdosta, Georgia
GAF, a unit of privately held Standard Industries of New York, is investing $146 million into a new Georgia factory. The factory will create 135 new jobs.
Eastern Michigan University faculty members vote to strike
Eastern Michigan University staff members voted to begin a strike on Wednesday. The faculty union has been working without a contract since Aug. 7.
California's grid leaning heavily on natural gas to survive energy crisis, despite green push
Natural gas is generating the bulk of California's electricity and preventing a full-scale crisis despite the state' push a transition away from fossil fuels.
Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority names first female CEO
The Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority has named Dominique Ranieri to be the new CEO. The airport has not had a female CEO in its 75-year history.
Portland’s homeless crisis has residents ‘picking somewhere else’ to live, realty broker says
As Portland residents flee the city over rising crime and residential homeless camps, Dwell Realty broker George Patterson says houses are selling "for slightly less" amid the crises.
Portland residents flee over homeless, crime crises
Former Portland resident Jeff Reynolds and 'The Fields Bar & Grill' owner Jim Rice joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how the homeless crisis and crime surge have prompted many to flee the city.
Biden admin settles with eco groups to block massive oil drilling leases
The Biden administration agreed Tuesday evening to re-analyze the climate impacts of 113 oil and gas leases spanning 58,000 acres in a major win for green groups.
California power grid operator issues stage 3 alert level, says rotating power outages 'very possible'
California's power grid operator issued a stage 3 energy emergency alert Tuesday evening, warning residents that rolling blackouts were "very possible."
Internet service providers lose fight to overturn Maine internet privacy law
Maine has successfully defended their internet privacy law, one of the strictest of its kind in the U.S., against a lawsuit brought forward by a group of telecommunication providers.
















