Popular Florida music festival takes aim at 'f--- you money' with bottle service that costs as much as a home
Ultra Music Festival received backlash across social media for offering $500,000 bottle service packages to concertgoers in Miami, where a generation of new money has moved in.
Hyundai's 'first-ever, 3-row' EV under production at new Georgia plant
Hyundai celebrated the grand opening of its "Metaplant" in Georgia this week, and the automaker's first-ever, three-row electric SUV is being produced there.
Texas will be among states hardest hit in trade war, EU ambassador warns
International leaders brace as steel, aluminum and vehicle tariffs kick off in the U.S., and the EU ambassador to the U.S. says Texans could be among the hardest hit by the tariff war.
Steelmaker to lay off 600 employees at Michigan plant due to weak auto demand
Steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs will lay off about 600 workers at its Dearborn Works in Michigan and pause some operations due to weak demand for automotive steel.
California flips the script and builds first wildfire resilient neighborhood
FOX Business’ Max Gorden reports from Escondido, California, the state’s first wildfire resilient neighborhood.
Young women's leadership nonprofit denied custom tumbler order over 'political' messaging
The Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women recently had an order denied by the YETI brand over their logo, despite previous orders with the company. (@cblwomen via Instagram)
Disney closing decades-old ride this summer to revamp with new tech
Walt Disney World preparing to close an iconic Magic Kingdom ride in August to make upgrades and reopen it next year. The new tech was showcased to FOX Business.
Netflix star of 'Owning Manhattan' opens Atlanta office as Georgia real estate heats up
The state of Georgia has been drawing a lot of interest from homebuyers. Factors like the economy and job market has played a part.
This $59 million home for sale in California features a shark tank
A modern home featuring a shark tank has gone up for sale with an eight-figure asking price in sunny Southern California.
Greenpeace vows more legal action after getting hit with $660M ruling that would 'shut down' organization
Greenpeace vowed to appeal a North Dakota jury's ruling forcing it to pay $660 million in damages for its protest efforts around the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Texas Rep. Brian Harrison talks DEI crackdown: ‘As government expands, liberty shrinks’
Texas Rep. Brian Harrison speaks with Fox News Digital about his mission to remove all diversity, equity and inclusion funding across Lone Star State agencies.
California woman identified as $1.2B Mega Millions jackpot winner
The lucky person who landed an over $1.2 billion Mega Millions jackpot in California has been revealed. The California Lottery said her name was Rosemary Casarotti.
Hunting for an affordable house? You might want to consider these states
A recently released analysis from Redfin found Iowa stood at as the state offering the most affordable homes, based on the median price that properties have gone for in March.
Democrats are 'upset' that the federal government is 'being examined for the first time': Rep. Byron Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., weighs in on the disarray within the Democratic Party, budget reconciliation and the latest on his gubernatorial bid.
Massachusetts Department of Transportation says successful demonstration of medical supply delivery via drone
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation says they have successful tested medical supply delivery via drone between August and December 2024.
Nasdaq to open regional headquarters in Texas
Nasdaq is setting up a regional headquarters in Dallas. It said the decision was part of its "continued investment" in the state and Southeast.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launches crew to rescue stuck NASA astronauts from ISS
Four SpaceX astronauts blasted off in a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Friday afternoon to the International Space Station to rescue two stuck NASA astronauts.
Energy secretary says Northeast natural gas pipeline project could start this year
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that a pipeline project to take natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York and New England could start later this year with White House's backing.
Several states seek end to property taxes: Shouldn't have to 'rent from the government'
Lawmakers from Pennsylvania to Indiana and beyond are all seeking to eliminate property taxes, which some call the government's way of charging rent.
State Farm executive fired over comments on premium hikes after California wildfires
A State Farm executive was fired over an undercover video of comments he made about the insurer's California rate hike request in the wake of the devastating Los Angeles area wildfires.



















