Tennessee Gov. Lee: $500 million incentive package for Ford factory
Tennessee offered $500 million in incentives for the creation of a $5.6 billion campus where Ford plans to build electric F-Series pickups at a Memphis area complex, Gov. Bill Lee said Tuesday.
NFL Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith lists Dallas mansion for $2.2 million
NFL great Emmitt Smith is selling his longtime home in Dallas for $2.2 million, a number chosen in honor of the number he wore during his Hall of Fame career.
Massachusetts housing market so hot, burned house going for almost $400K
A home in Massachusetts seriously damaged by fire has been listed on the market with an asking price of $399,000.
Ford CEO on building mega sites in Kentucky, Tennessee
Ford Motors CEO Jim Farley discusses EVs and building new factories in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Shoplifters casually rob California Marshalls as people watch, employees do not report crime
Multiple shoplifters in California were seen brazenly stealing from a Marshalls location as the crime continues in the state.
Building Alcatraz: America’s inescapable, island-ridden prison
FOX Business' 'American Built explores the beginnings of America's escape-proof Alcatraz prison.
Hospitals fear staffing shortages as vaccine deadlines loom
Hospitals and nursing homes around the U.S. are bracing for worsening staff shortages as state deadlines arrive for health care workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Gas well blowout near Los Angeles leads to $1.8B settlement
Thousands of families sickened and forced from their Los Angeles homes after the nation’s largest-known natural gas leak have reached a $1.8 billion settlement with a utility, attorneys said Monday.
How America Works: Mike Rowe showcases Pennsylvania oil and natural gas hydrofracturing
On Fox Business' "How America Works", Mike Rowe explains how Cameron Energy brings in 500,000 gallons of new oil every year – and how they speculate on a brand new $100,000 well in which they utilized the notable process of fracking.
Gov. DeSantis to investigate Facebook for alleged violations of election laws
Gov. Ron DeSantis has directed Florida's secretary of state to investigate Facebook over allegations that the social media giant may have violated the state's election laws.
Busiest US container port complex warns of industry ‘crisis’ over supply chain disruptions
The executive director of the Port of Long Beach, the largest container port complex in the United States, warned of an industry “crisis” over supply chain disruptions.
New York Gov. could tap National Guard to replace unvaccinated health care workers
Hochul could tap the National Guard to replace health care workers that will miss the state deadline to become fully vaccinated
NYC tourists duped by illegal vans touted on Airbnb as cheap places to ‘glamp’
They were a flash in the "van."
NY preps for staff shortages with health care vaccine mandate
Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday she is prepared to call in medically trained National Guard members, retirees and workers outside New York to address potential staffing shortages caused by an approaching vaccine mandate for health care workers.
Body composting a 'green' alternative to burial, cremation
Seth Viddal, a business owner, has created an environmentally friendly alternative to burials and cremations.
Cruz blasts Dems for putting 'crazy Uncle Bernie' in charge of Senate Budget Committee
Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted the Senate Democrats for putting “crazy Uncle Bernie” in charge of the Senate Budget Committee while speaking at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference in Michigan Friday night.
Texas' state fair opens with major labor shortage
The State Fair of Texas opened Friday, but food vendors warned the lines will be longer because they are severely short on staff.
San Francisco mayor, police chief promise crackdown on shoplifting: ‘We are better than this’
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and police Chief Bill Scott on Wednesday announced the Organized Retail Crime Initiative, which aims to stem the tide of brazen lawlessness in the city.
Progressive law firms are funneling millions from state consumer lawsuits into liberal campaigns, experts warn
A partnership between Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and one of the nation’s largest litigation firms, Motley Rice, was officially severed over its deep ties to the Democratic Party.
California governor signs bill targeting Amazon warehouse quotas
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a new law that will require Amazon.com Inc. and other companies to disclose any quotas or workplace-productivity measures it applies to workers in the state.



















