Biden and China’s Xi to meet at economic summit: What to know
President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold an in-person meeting on the sidelines of the APEC summit in San Francisco this week.
California sheriff loses it on major retailer for blocking cops from nabbing shoplifters
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper slammed Target leaders for reportedly preventing his deputies from thwarting shoplifting crimes during an operation.
Billionaire plots $50M media blitz against Hamas with help of big-name moguls
Real-estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht is attempting to organize a media campaign targeted at defining Hamas as a terrorist organization, according to a report.
Altana, Dataminr partner to use AI to monitor supply chain in real-time
Altana and Dataminr announced a new strategic partnership will leverage both firms' artificial intelligence to provide real-time monitoring of the supply chain through Altana's Atlas.
NYSE proposed policy would allow government, 'elite investors' to profit off of America's ecosystem: Experts
A new type of investment vehicle proposed by the New York Stock Exchange would give corporations the rights to the ecological performance of protected lands, critics say.
Alan Dershowitz calls out Obama's 'deep hatred of Israel': 'He should be ashamed'
Former President Barack Obama "should apologize, but won't" over his "obscene and despicable" anti-Israel comments at a Democratic forum, Harvard Law's Alan Dershowitz says.
Financial guru says living paycheck to paycheck is ‘relatable’ because so many Americans are dealing with it
“Financial Planning Made Personal" author Larry Sprung explains why many people rallied behind House Speaker Mike Johnson following harsh report about his personal finances.
Rare Titanic first-class menu, pocket watch belonging to victim hit auction
An auction house in the United Kingdom will be listing two "unique" items up from the RMS Titanic. One is a first-class dinner menu, and the other is a victim's pocket watch.
Man crushed to death by industrial robot that confused him for a box: police
A man in South Korea died Tuesday after a robot was said to have mistaken him for a box and crushed him against a conveyor belt, police have said.
Goldman Sachs issues memo to 2024 campaigns warning of under-the-radar regulation harming small businesses
FIRST ON FOX: A Goldman Sachs small business initiative is calling on 2024 political candidates to oppose efforts to restrict small business owners' access to capital.
Picasso masterpiece 'Woman with a Watch' sells for nearly $140M
A painting by Pablo Picasso has sold for $139.4 million in New York, the second-highest price ever achieved for the artist The masterpiece, known as “Femme à la Montre."
Plane traveling at 14,000 feet forced to turn around after passengers notice 'noisier and colder' cabin
A plane in the United Kingdom took off and was in the air for over 30 minutes while missing two windowpanes, according to a government report.
FDA approves Eli Lilly's tirzepatide for weight loss
Eli Lilly's drug tirzepatide was approved by the Food and Drug Administration to help people who are overweight and have a weight-related medical condition lose weight.
Putin allows foreigners to exchange frozen funds for blocked Russian assets abroad
Foreign investors with funds frozen in Russia can now buy blocked assets of Russians abroad in light of a decree signed by Putin on Wednesday.
Former NYSE president in talks to reboot FTX exchange
Former New York Stock Exchange President Tom Farley is among three suitors vying to buy the remnants of FTX, as the auction for the collapsed crypto exchange reaches its final stages.
Goldman moves to unload GM credit card
The credit-card program is largely marketed toward people who buy and own General Motors cars. Goldman is also the issuer for the Apple credit card, which is much larger.
Massachusetts subcontractor dies after being electrocuted at AT&T facility
On Tuesday morning, Massachusetts first responders arrived at an AT&T building and found that a 44-year-old man had been electrocuted.
Parent company of Peet's Coffee remains in Russia, will rename brand despite other Western companies leaving
The parent company of Peet's Coffee, JDE Peet's, has decided to stay in Russia despite many other Western brands pulling out following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
CFPB proposes federal oversight for digital wallets, payment apps
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed a new regulation to apply consumer financial protection rules to nonbank firms that offer payment apps and digital wallets.
Israeli President's letter to US universities: Read Here
In the wake of Hamas terrorists invasion of Israel, the president of Israel writes letter to American university and college presidents citing outrage against select student support of attacks.



















