English home fit for royals hits real estate market, includes 19th century gold wallpaper, moat and pigsty
An English mansion hit the real estate market with unique housing features such as a moat, pigsty and original gold wallpaper from the 19th century.
North Face offers discount for customers taking equity course that says Black people can’t enjoy the outdoors
The North Face's allyship course claimed that the White people never experience harm as a result of their race and asked customers to become racial justice activists.
Some doctor’s offices are charging patients for administrative tasks: Here's why
Some doctors struggling to balance completing administrative tasks with patient care are charging for certain things like responding to lengthy patient emails.
Mississippi, Kansas, other top states where you can comfortably save money
Mississippi, Kentucky, Kansas and other states require less than $50,000 annually to make a living wage. States like Hawaii and New York require over $100,000.
Colin Firth's iconic 'wet shirt' from 'Pride and Prejudice' miniseries now up for auction
Kerry Taylor Auctions is auctioning off Colin Firth's famous white shirt from the 1995 BBC miniseries "Pride and Prejudice." The lot includes other garments and an autograph.
Lawsuit from survivors of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack sue crypto firm Binance for allegedly funding terror group
A lawsuit filed by survivors of the Hamas Oct. 7 attack on Israel are suing a cryptocurrency firm for allowing the terror group to raise money on its platform.
New IRS crackdown on 'high-income' tax cheats owing hundreds of millions
The IRS has announced a large scale crackdown on high earning tax cheats who owe the agency hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid taxes.
401(k) plans include these hidden benefits you need to know about
Uncover the hidden advantages of a 401(k) beyond savings. From employer matches to tax efficiency and creditor protection, maximize your retirement strategy.
Apple products, including Vision Pro, still available in Russia despite company's export ban: report
Apple suspended exports to Russia, and the company's website remains inactive since the start of the Ukraine invasion, but resellers have acquired the products through third-party vendors.
French government says vegetarian companies cannot use 'steak' and other names of meat on product labels
Companies that sell vegetarian, meat-alternative products can no longer use the name of the certain meats on their labels, the French government ordered Tuesday.
JPMorgan CEO Dimon cautious about soft landing for economy
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he remains cautious about the prospects for the U.S. economy to have a soft landing but that market sentiment is improving.
McDonald’s customer allegedly punched employee 'several times' for touching his drink lid
A McDonald’s customer in Boston allegedly punched an employee at the restaurant several times after he grew angry because they touched the lid of his drink.
Florida Dunkin' Donuts employee burned after customer throws hot coffee in her face
The New Port Richey Police Department in Florida is asking for the public's help in locating a man who allegedly threw a free hot cup of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts employee.
GOP rep suggests Musk’s SpaceX is withholding satellite service in Taiwan
Elon Musk's SpaceX may be withholding Starlink services in and around Taiwan, Rep. Mike Gallagher suggested in a new letter.
LARRY KUDLOW: If the Biden admin had a backbone, they could inflict some serious financial damage on Putin
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow details how the Biden administration could cause actual damage to Russian leader Putin on Friday's "Kudlow."
Mortgage rates creep toward 7%, straining homebuyer affordability: Freddie Mac
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.9% for the week ending Feb. 22, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
San Francisco hardware store escorts customers while shopping to deter rising crime
Fredericksen Hardware & Paint, a generations-old store in San Francisco, has been forced to provide staff attendants to escort each customer due to rampant shoplifting.
'Ghost gun' maker agrees to cease sales to Maryland residents as part of lawsuit settlement
A Nevada-based gun part manufacturer settled a lawsuit with the city of Baltimore, agreeing to stop all sales of "ghost gun" kits and parts in Maryland.
One Biden manufacturing regulation could wipe out up to 1 million jobs, business leader says
A newly finalized air quality regulation from President Biden's EPA could cost the U.S. economy up to 1 million jobs, according to the National Association of Manufacturers.
Israel’s economy fights to recover as Israel-Hamas war rages on
Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has had a direct impact on its economy, which shrank by 20% immediately following the brutal Oct. 7 terrorist attack.



















