Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires as chipmaker struggles
Intel announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired after decades of serving in engineering and executive roles at one of the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturers.
Trump holds 'the big stick' on the border crisis: Ex-acting ICE director
Former acting ICE director and Border Patrol chief Ronald Vitiello spotlights the importance of cooperation from Mexico and Canada on border enforcement and growing worries over human and drug smuggling.
Biden lied about Hunter pardon to influence 'outcome of jury,' GOP rep says
Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., on President Biden pardoning son Hunter and President-elect Trump tapping Kash Patel for FBI director.
November jobs report will 'tell the tale' of the Fed's next rate move, expert signals
Harris Financial Group managing director Jamie Cox analyzes post-Thanksgiving markets, retail and jobs sectors and the bitcoin rally.
Why it may not be easy to restart the Keystone XL pipeline
President-elect Trump could look to restart the Keystone XL pipeline once he takes office in January, though the project was canceled in 2021 and resuming it could prove challenging.
American Airlines flight returns to Chicago airport after ‘possible maintenance issue’ mid-flight
An American Airlines flight was forced return to Chicago O’Hare International Airport after a “possible maintenance issue" in midair, the airline told Fox News Digital.
Elon Musk's SpaceX launches fifth mission bolstering US government reconnaissance satellite architecture
SpaceX conducted the fifth launch of National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) proliferated architecture from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
OpenAI chief urges US to maintain 'lead' in AI developments: 'Critically important'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sits down with Shannon Bream to discuss the positives and potential negatives of artificial intelligence and the importance of maintaining a lead in the A.I. industry over China.
Australia bans social media for everyone under 16
Mark SooHoo, an advocate for Wait Until 8th, joins 'Fox News Live' to discuss Australia banning social media for children under 16 and the Wait Until 8th pledge.
Southwest Airlines makes change reducing passenger movement in effort to lower injury risk
Additional changes are coming to Southwest Airlines this week as the airline says "nothing is more important" than the safety of customers and employees.
Christmas movies dominate thanks to celebration of 'faith, family and country': Hollywood exec
Great American Media CEO Bill Abbott shared his view that the enduring popularity of Christmas movies is a celebration of "faith, family and country."
Trump warns BRICS countries if they try to replace dollar: '100% tariffs'
President-elect Trump on Saturday threatened the developing countries known the the BRICS bloc with "100% tariffs" if they try to move away or replace the dollar.
5 iconic companies that stepped away from 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' initiatives
Iconic American companies like Walmart and Harley Davidson roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts after vowing to push the mantra in the wake of social unrest in 2020.
Rupert Grint, 'Harry Potter' actor, ordered to pay $2.3 million after losing legal dispute over taxes
Rupert Grint, best known for playing Ron Weasley in the "Harry Potter" film franchise, reportedly owes $2.3 million after losing a legal battle with tax authorities in London.
FAA reports 'record number' of Thanksgiving week flights
The Federal Aviation Administration tells FOX Business that a "record number" of flights happened across the U.S. during Thanksgiving week this year.
Wyoming 'Little Yellowstone' ranch up for sale for $85 million
A massive Wyoming ranch labeled “Little Yellowstone" recently went up for sale with an $85 million price tag. The same family has held the ranch for nearly 130 years.
Jessie James Decker says being a business owner is 'not for the faint of heart'
Jessie James Decker knows what it takes to be a successful business owner. Decker told FOX Business starting your own business is not for everybody and takes an "incredible team."
Costco will stop selling popular item year-round in January in most US stores: reports
In an effort to lower costs, Costco plans to remove its year-round book section from the majority of its 600-plus stores in the United States starting next year.
The Big Money Show - Friday, November 29
Trump tariffs, Bitcoin surge, Black Friday deals
There is a lot of uncertainty in the health care sector, panelist says
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists analyze why health care stocks are lagging and cryptocurrency performance.



















