President Trump: We will work hard to minimize effect of Hurricane Dorian
The president spoke before receiving a briefing on the latest trajectory of the category 5 hurricane that made landfall in the Bahamas Sunday afternoon.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg says she's working through the pain one week after pancreatic cancer surgery
"I love my job," Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told a crowd Saturday afternoon, noting she uses it as a way to distract herself from the pain.
Senators call on USDOT to release info on airlines preventing flyers from getting the best deals
Five U.S. senators, led by Elizabeth Warren, sent a letter to the USDOT urging the department to lift a two-year long suspension of an RFI accusing them of deceptive business practices.
Trump's Fannie, Freddie overhaul on the way: What to know
The blueprint could reportedly be released shortly after Labor Day.
Hurricane season here as Dorian threatens Florida: A look at the costly toll of what they leave behind
As Hurricane Dorian approaches, FOX Business takes a look at some of the most devastating storms to hit the U.S.
Vaping leader Juul being investigated by FTC: report
It has been a challenging week for Juul.
Epstein victims, attorneys file civil suits against estate
Survivors and their attorneys have turned their efforts to filing civil cases against Jeffrey Epstein's estate.
Chicago faces $838M budget deficit, mayor says
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said the city is facing a $838 million budget deficit.
TSA to test facial recognition at Las Vegas airport
Only those passengers who volunteer -- and are part of pre-check -- will be screened using the facial recognition technology.
Judge dismisses case against Jeffrey Epstein
A federal court judge on Thursday dismissed the criminal case against the accused sex-trafficker.
Capital One hacker indicted, faces 25 years in prison
Capital One hacker indicted; faces 25 years in prison.
Top Jersey Democrat slams state finances, compares pension crisis to Illinois
Pension contributions will grow on average $820 million annually through fiscal 2023.
Ex-NYPD lieutenant swindled $135K in benefits: feds
A retired NYPD lieutenant fraudulently received more than $ 135,000 in Social Security benefits after falsely claiming he lived with, and was the sole provider for his young twins.
Fund manager used investors' money to pay $2M credit card bill, SEC says
An investment fund manager is accused of carrying out a $105 million fraud and using her investors’ money for personal expenses, paying back other investors and making her own unrelated investments.
FBI raids United Auto Workers president Gary Jones' home
The raid came as federal authorities have been probing allegations of corruption among the UAW’s leadership.
FEMA warns Puerto Rico to prepare for Dorian
FEMA urged residents of Puerto Rico to prepare for tropical storm Dorian in a press release late Monday.
A new Medicare scam prompts FCC warning
Senior citizens across the nation should be on alert for this scam.
Dollar Tree, Dollar General & Family Dollar all fined for selling expired drugs
Dollar General, Dollar Tree and Family Dollar have all been fined for selling expired products including over-the-counter drugs.
‘Bachelorette’ contestant involved in Chrisley family sextortion drama
Robby Hayes from the season 12 of “The Bachelorette” is reportedly working with the FBI in a sexortion case against Todd Chrisley, who stands accused of trying to extort his own daughter over his own tax evasion issues.
The FBI is probing the pot industry, but not for the reason you might expect
FBI officials said in a recent podcast that state licenses required to grow and sell marijuana open the possibility of public officials becoming susceptible to bribes in exchange for those licenses.



















