Baltimore sells $1 houses in effort to combat vacant home crisis
City officials in Baltimore approved a program that would sell vacant homes for just $1 to people willing to renovate the dilapidated homes.
8-year-old Houston girl 'violently sucked' into Hilton hotel pool pipe before death, lawsuit says
A young girl died on Saturday when she was suddenly and violently sucked into a large pipe inside a swimming pool at a Doubletree by Hilton hotel in Houston, her family claims in a lawsuit
California food chains laying off workers ahead of new minimum wage law
California fast-food chains are bracing for a new minimum wage law set to go into effect on April 1 by letting go of employees in recent weeks.
Charles Payne: The American consumer is heading toward trouble
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes the true state of low-income consumers, warning things could turn 'very ugly.'
AI hype will keep the equities party going: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi discusses the economic risk of rising federal debt on 'Making Money
Trump bond break could foreshadow favorable treatment by appeals court
An appeals court decision to allow former President Donald Trump to pay only a fraction of his $454 million bond in the case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James could foreshadow a decision from the appeals court to reduce the judgment, some legal experts say.
Tennessee factory employing immigrant children young as 14 forced to pay out almost $2M: Labor Department
A factory in Tennessee that manufactures lawn mower parts has been forced to pay out just under $2 million after a Labor Department investigation found the company utilizing "oppressive child labor."
Ex-merchant marine captain warns there is 'no way of controlling' cargo ship with mechanical error
There's "no way of controlling" a cargo ship when a mechanical errors occurs, ex-merchant marine Cpt. Klaus Luhta weighs in on the Baltimore bridge collapse.
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse: Fast facts about the Port of Baltimore
The Port of Baltimore is near the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed early Tuesday morning after the container ship Dali struck one of its support columns.
Baltimore bridge collapse to bring trade and traffic chaos
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge is expected to have major repercussions for trade and traffic, with cargo ships likely to be rerouted causing backlogs and price increases.
Boxship that struck bridge in Baltimore previously reported collision in Antwerp
The boxship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused a mass casualty event on Tuesday previously crashed into a stone wall at a dock in Antwerp, Belgium.
Iconic NYC restaurant owner fears city's 'unsafe' conditions threaten employees: 'When did this become OK?'
Alan Rosen, owner of Junior's Restaurant, shared his concerns about the quality of life in New York City in a recent interview with the New York Post.
Cruises canceled following Carnival Freedom fire during busy spring break season
Two cruises have been canceled during the busy spring break season following a fire on the Carnival Freedom, the cruise line announced.
Charles Payne: The climate agenda already ruined Europe
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains the connection between the global climate agenda and rising cocoa prices.
Fed would love to cut rates but is 'petrified' to repeat past mistakes: Axel Merk
Merk Investments CEO and CIO Axel Merk explains why the Fed is cautious with rate cuts on 'Making Money.'
Wall Street is only one year into a new bull market: Jim Paulsen
Former Wells Fargo chief investment strategist Jim Paulsen analyzes the stock market since the COVID pandemic on 'Making Money.'
Apple, Google, Meta targeted in EU's first Digital Markets Act investigations
The Big Tech trio of Apple, Google and Meta is facing an investigation from European Union antitrust regulators under newly implemented provisions of the Digital Markets Act.
Wall Street's bull case is very much intact: Alissa Coram
Investor's Business Daily multimedia executive Alissa Coram reveals which sectors are driving the stock market higher on 'The Big Money Show.'
18 states call on Biden IRS to abandon 'flawed' billion-dollar tax filing program
FIRST ON FOX: A group of 21 state financial officers and treasurers from 18 states is calling on the Biden administration to scrap a billion-dollar tax preparation program.
Stuart Varney: New York's leadership turned the city into a 'dangerous joke'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued New York City Attorney General Letitia James and D.A. Alvin Bragg are responsible for the city's "decline and embarrassment."


















