Kentucky bourbon industry comes together for tornado victims
The Kentucky bourbon industry is coming together to raise funds for tornado relief efforts in the western part of the state.
NFL funding 'defund the police' groups through 'Inspire Change' program
The National Football League's "Inspire Change" partners, which receive financial backing from the multibillion-dollar league, include multiple groups that have openly advocated for defunding the police, a Fox News Digital review of the program found.
Amazon to rebuild Illinois warehouse after deadly tornado
Six Amazon employees working at the 1.1 million square foot facility in Edwardsville, Illinois were killed in the building's collapse on Friday, while another individual remains hospitalized with serious injuries after tornados ripped through the region.
Mayfield candle factory owner speaks out about FEMA rescue mission for workers after building collapse
Troy Propes, CEO of Kentucky factory Mayfield Consumer Products speaks about the unfolding tragedy on 'Sunday Night in America.'
The other supply chain crisis: American farmers can't ship food abroad because foreign shippers won't take it
The House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday aimed at barring foreign shipping companies from discriminating against American goods.
Senators push bipartisan bill to bolster domestic semiconductor production as shortages loom
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation Friday that would incentivize U.S. suppliers and manufacturers to boost domestic semiconductor production.
Kudlow: Putin gets what he wants
'Kudlow' host shares his thoughts on how President Biden is handling Russia amid troop buildup near Ukraine border
Metropolitan Museum of Art cuts Sackler name amid opioid ire
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is dropping the Sackler name from seven exhibition spaces amid growing outrage over the role the family may have played in the opioid crisis.
Kudlow: Save America, kill the bill, save Joe Manchin, and stop Putin
FOX Business host discusses Sen. Joe Manchin's eye-opening comments at the WSJ CEO Council Summit.
Richard Branson talks $1.5B NY IPO deal with Grove Collaborative: 'It's going to change business'
A company backed by British billionaire Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group announced a merger with sustainable-consumer-products seller Grove Collaborative Inc. to take it public in a deal valued at $1.5 billion.
Kudlow: Why is Biden favoring Russia instead of US oil and gas producers?
Larry Kudlow discusses President Biden’s talk with Putin amid Rusia-Ukraine tensions
US trade deficit shrinks in October as exports rebound
The U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in October, falling from a record high as exports surged, government data showed on Tuesday.
United Arab Emirates changes official workweek to Monday through Friday
The United Arab Emirates said Tuesday its workweek will move to Monday to Friday, a change that brings the Islamic nation, home to major financial institutions, in line with Western schedules.
Biden to warn Putin of economic consequences if Russia invades Ukraine
President Biden is ready to warn Vladimir Putin during a video call Tuesday that Russia will face economy-jarring sanctions if it invades neighboring Ukraine as the U.S. president seeks a diplomatic solution to deal with the tens of thousands of Russian troops massed near the Ukraine border.
Prince Harry says resigning from a joyless job can help your mental health
The Duke of Sussex announced his new position as chief impact officer of BetterUp Inc., a coaching and mental health startup for businesses and individuals, in March 2021.
Russia, China see Biden as weak, Rep. Steube warns
Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., on U.S. intelligence claiming that Russia will invade Ukraine on Tuesday.
NY GOP lawmaker slams DeBlasio for opening first US sites for supervised narcotics injection
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R- N.Y., slams New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio over the first supervised drug-injection site in the U.S. and explains her recent controversial infrastructure vote.
Biden administration releases plan to combat corruption at home and abroad
Biden administration released a 5-pillar strategy to combat corruption on Monday
Money, money, money: ABBA sues over Abba Mania cover band
The Swedish pop supergroup ABBA on Friday filed a lawsuit to stop a British cover band known as Abba Mania from using that name.
San Francisco restaurant that kicked out police says it 'handled this badly,' won't rule out doing it again
The owners of San Francisco restaurant Hilda and Jesse, are now apologizing after denying service to three uniformed police officers who were on-duty.



















