Disney executives tout strong results on second quarter earnings call, remain silent about Florida dispute
Disney executives touted strong subscriber growth for its Disney+ streaming platform and a robust rebound in attendance at the company's U.S. theme parks in an earnings call on Wednesday.
Elon Musk should move Twitter to Texas
What will Elon Musk do next at Twitter?
DeSantis notches legal win in battle over law revoking Disney's special tax district
A judge dismissed a lawsuit from a Miami attorney challenging Gov. DeSantis' law. Disney says that Florida cannot dissolve the S.B. 4-C district until it pays its debts.
New York to give abortion providers $35M ahead of potential overturning of Roe v. Wade
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday the state will send $35 million to abortion providers for expanded services and increased security.
Facebook parent company Meta opens first store in California
Facebook parent company Meta has opened its first brick-and-mortar store in California to serve as a showroom for its latest technology and consumer products.
PA Senate candidate slams White House, Fed for trying to fix what they've ‘broken’
Ahead of Biden's address on inflation concerns, Tuesday, Republican Senate candidate in Pennsylvania Kathy Barnette criticized the White House for pivoting to the Fed to fix inflation when they're the ones that 'broke' it.
Bankrupt insurance companies leave Louisiana families scrambling before hurricane season
Hurricane season is coming up, but some folks in Louisiana are still fighting their insurance companies for payments after last season.
Thousands of Austin residents experience power outage during spring heat wave
Thousands of Austin residents were left without power for several hours over the weekend during a mid-spring heat wave in the latest sign that the Texas' capital is struggling to keep up with surging population growth.
Walgreens agrees to pay Florida $683 million in opioid case
Walgreens has settled with the state of Florida in a lawsuit concerning the opioid epidemic, in which it has agreed to pay $683 million to help fight against opioid addiction and abuse.
Boeing moving headquarters to Washington, DC, area from Chicago
The Arlington, Virginia, headquarters, which will be focused on Boeing's defense, space and security division, will establish a research and technology hub to attract engineering talent and develop innovations in cybersecurity, autonomous operations, quantum sciences and software, and systems engineering.
Longtime Kroger employee fired after thwarting shoplifter files lawsuit against grocery chain
Beverly Bennett of Michigan worked at a Kroger store for more than three decades. She filed a lawsuit against the grocery chain for her firing, which came after she thwarted a shoplifter attempting to steal a cart full of alcohol.
On 'American Dream Home,' one couple's hunt revealed in Tulsa, Oklahoma
A new episode of "American Dream Home" on FOX Business Network featured a couple hunting for their dream home in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Republican led state legislature green lights Dem governor's secretive $1 billion subsidy
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly's push for a secretive 'corporate welfare' package was based on political considerations, according to opponents
Bitcoin trading around $39,000 as California moves to embrace cryptocurrency
Bitcoin is trading around $39,000 after gaining 5% on Wednesday, the same day the Fed raised interest rates.
Migration from big cities boosts housing prices in smaller markets
The 10 most overvalued housing markets in the U.S. are in Idaho, Florida and Arizona. This means homes are selling for more than their expected price. Boise is the No. 1 most overvalued market right now.
Hawaii lawmakers pass bill to raise minimum wage to $18 per hour
Hawaii lawmakers passed a measure Tuesday to increase the state's minimum wage to $18 per hour by 2028.
Former Amazon employee sues company, alleges she was fired for getting 'long COVID'
A former Amazon employee sued the company Monday, claiming she was wrongly fired from her job and was told to pay back $12,000 in wages after coming down with “long COVID.”
Kansas politicians respond to law offering $1 billion in public incentives to mystery corporation
A bipartisan group of Kansas lawmakers criticized legislation that was pushed to support a mystery company's proposal that required an NDA to see.
California saw population shrink again during pandemic's 2nd year
California saw its population decrease in 2021, the second consecutive year the state has seen a population decline.
Dollar Tree manager out of a job after posting sign lamenting Gen Z's work ethic: 'Boomers ONLY'
A manager at a Dollar Tree in Bremen, Indiana, caused controversy after posting a now hiring sign saying "only" Baby Boomers should apply.



















