US union membership rate fell to new low in 2023
The percentage of U.S. workers who were members of labor unions dropped to a new record low in 2023, despite unions achieving the highest approval rating in decades.
Applebee's customers complain after Date Night Pass sells out immediately
Applebee's has sold out of its unique Date Night Passes, which offered weekly meals of up to $30 per visit for 52 date nights — all for just $200.
Disneyland temporarily closing iconic Haunted Mansion attraction
Disney has temporarily closed its Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. It stems from previously-announced plans for refurbishments and additions at the spooky attraction.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Hawaii property to feature giant underground bunker, treehouses: report
Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly investing an eye-popping amount of money into his Hawaiian ranch to set it up with a slew of facilities, including an underground bunker.
Delta Boeing plane loses nose tire moments before takeoff: 'Rolled off the runway'
A nose wheel on a Delta Boeing aircraft reportedly came loose and tumbled down a runway at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
'Getting less for your buck': Voters in New Hampshire deliver thoughts on economy
Voters in New Hampshire shared whether the state of the economy was a concern for them ahead of the 2024 election, with some citing continued high costs.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces $2B medical debt bailout for up to 500K residents
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced a plan to wipe out up to $2 billion in medical debt for hundreds of thousands of city residents during a press conference on Jan. 22, 2024.
Colorado pastor admits taking $1.3M in crypto scheme that targeted Christian community
A Denver pastor admits to accusation made against him and his wife in a civil fraud lawsuit filed to seek relief for investors of an alleged cryptocurrency fraud scheme,
Should businesses disclose their use of AI? Most Americans say yes
A majority of U.S. consumers say businesses should be required to disclose their use of artificial intelligence tools, especially in certain industries like health care.
In-N-Out Burger's closure in Oakland due to crime issues 'heartbreaking' but necessary, observers say
In-N-Out's closing of its only location in Oakland due to safety issues shows the city's crime problems are out of control, an industry expert tells FOX Business.
'Loud budgeting' goes viral: What to know about this hot money trend
Members of Gen Z are coming to grips with the high costs of goods today — and want to be more authentic about what they can afford. Experts weigh in on the "loud budgeting" money trend.
Some businesses utilizing artificial intelligence technology to identify counterfeit drugs
The CDC says the number of overdose deaths from fake prescription drugs has been rising since 2019. Some businesses are using artificial intelligence to identify counterfeit drugs.
Exxon Mobil sues ESG investors to keep climate proposals off shareholder ballot
Exxon Mobil is suing to block a group of activist shareholders from bringing up a climate proposal covering emissions by users' of Exxon's products for a vote at a shareholder meeting.
California woman arrested for stealing Stanley cups valued at nearly $2,500: police
A 23-year-old Sacramento woman was arrested for stealing dozens of popular Stanley tumblers from a store and has been charged with grand theft, according to police in California.
Inflation is still not where we want it to be: Jack Otter
'Barron's Roundtable' host Jack Otter discusses Biden's economy as the Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is expected to take aim at Trump's economy and Big Tech stocks' impact on markets.
Trump vs Biden economy: Anthony Chan says 'it's a toss-up'
Former JPMorgan Chase global chief economist Anthony Chan compares Biden's economy to Trump's on 'Varney & Co.'
Oakland, California's only In-N-Out restaurant closing due to crime
An In-N-Out location that is the only one in one Bay Area city will be closing this spring, the fast food chain announced. A statement cites crime as the reason.
There are plenty of areas where you're seeing economic weakness: Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler chief global economist Nancy Lazar shares her outlook on the economy, recession concerns and the Federal Reserve.
Your significant other expects you to spend over $100 on Valentine's Day
Americans in relationships believe their partners expect them to spend an average of $157.52 on gifts this Valentine's Day, according to a recent Trustpilot survey.
2012 Taco Bell receipt reminds the internet how cheap things were before inflation
A viral TikTok video showed the sharp rise in the cost for food at Taco Bell in 2024 compared to 2012 following price hikes and massive inflation rates.


















