Biogen to cut 1,000 jobs as focus turns to Alzheimer's drug Leqembi launch
Biogen said on Tuesday it expects to eliminate roughly 1,000 positions in the U.S. to save money ahead of launching a new drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Police stop work at Twitter HQ in crime-ridden San Francisco over permit 'misunderstanding'
San Francisco police stopped workers from removing lettering on a sign outside Twitter's headquarters less than 24 hours after CEO Elon Musk announced the company's rebrand to "X Corp."
GOP congressman slams Biden energy officials over new water heater standards: 'Leave us alone'
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie took the Biden administration's Department of Energy to task over new proposed regulations for water heaters.
US Treasury sanctions Mali’s defense minister, other officials over links to Russian mercenary group Wagner
The U.S. Treasury on Monday sanctioned several Malian defense officials for their alleged ties to Wagner, the Russian mercenary group who staged a short-lived mutiny last month.
American Airlines investigator allegedly tried to blame worker's on-the-job death on suicide: report
Texas police ruled an American Airlines employee who died on the tarmac in April perished due to an accident, not suicide as an airline investigator allegedly suggested.
James Carafano: 'It is in America's interest to have a free and stable Ukraine'
Heritage Foundation V.P. of Foreign Policy James Carafano on Ukraine President Zelenskyy blaming lack of munitions for slowed counter offensive, and the U.S. and its allies conducting military exercises in Australia.
Craftsman factory in Texas shows challenges of reshoring manufacturing
Craftsman's effort to create a highly-automated factory for tool production in Fort Worth, Texas, came to an end earlier this year when the facility was shutdown.
King Charles, royal family's public funding rate cut by more than half due to $1.3 billion wind farm profits
The rate of public funding King Charles III and the royal family receive from the U.K. Treasury was reduced to 12% amid rising profits from offshore wind farms.
Montana judge orders asbestos clinic to pay $6M over crooked claims, 337 patients falsely eligible for funding
A Montana jury found that an asbestos clinic submitted 337 false claims that made patients in the small mining town elgible for Medicare and other benefits.
Michigan man wins nearly $193K lottery after finding missing tickets in car: 'Nowhere to be found'
Greg Escue, a Michigan native, has taken home a lottery jackpot worth nearly $193,000 after he said he lost his winning tickets in his car. He feared they were "nowhere to be found."
American Express reports record spending: ‘We feel really confident’
American Express said on Friday it took in a record $15.1 billion over the second quarter as card members spent more on its credit cards. Its results beat Wall Street estimates.
FanDuel teams with female-owned roastery to deliver coffee blend to refuel Team USA fans for 2023 World Cup
With some USWNT games being played at 3 a.m. ET, FanDuel has teamed with female-owned roastery North Edge Craft Coffee to deliver FanFuel Extra Kick Coffee for fans.
Want to get your finances in order? Enroll in a personal finance class, seminar or retreat this summer
Knowledge about personal finance can be gained through courses, seminars and retreats. Some of these are free, while others require a fee to attend.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder blames NATO, 'military-industrial-congressional complex' for Russia-Ukraine conflict
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen expressed frustration with NATO expansion and the "military-industrial-congressional complex" in an interview with Politico this week.
Burger King employee allegedly served customers fries from the trash: police
A South Carolina Burger King employee is accused of dumping fries in the trash and then serving them to customers, according to the Union County Police Department.
GOP attorneys put Apple, Facebook and others on notice over left's favorite 'woke' initiative
Thirteen Republican attorneys general are warning Fortune 100 companies their DEI practices may be "unlawful" in light of the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
Stuart Varney: Biden's corruption coverup is more damaging than the crime
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the GOPs investigation in the Biden family's "corrupt" business dealings and how it could affect the 2024 election.
California court rules against Uber, says company must face employee's lawsuit
The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Uber Technologies must face a lawsuit claiming it should have covered Uber Eats drivers' work-related expenses.
10 years after filing for bankruptcy, Detroit boasts balanced budget, improved services
It has been 10 years since Kevyn Orr helped the city of Detroit, Michigan, file for bankruptcy. Now the city boasts a balanced budget and improved services.
GOP rep. estimates up to $100M flowed through Biden family accounts: This looks 'sinister'
Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs discusses Joe and Hunter Biden's ties to the Chinese Communist Party that could have netted the family as much as $100M.



















