3 retirement surprises to get ahead of
Here are three retirement surprises others have faced before you, and how to get ahead of them.
Tech employees working from home could see a pay cut as companies push back office returns: report
Employees at Google and other tech companies who opt to work from their homes permanently could reportedly see a pay cut depending on where they live.
NYC indoor vaccine mandate forcing bar owner to ‘police’ patrons
Ken Tirado, the owner of Killmeyer's Old Bavaria Inn, weighs in on New York City's vaccine mandate for indoor activities, which starts Monday.
Naomi Campbell fights viruses with extreme wellness routine
British supermodel Naomi Campbell takes wellness to the extreme so her immune system stays resilient and formidable as people returning to in-person activities this summer have been catching colds and other illnesses, and the threat of COVID-19 remains.
VA health system won’t cover Biogen’s Alzheimer’s drug
The VA health system rejects drug, Aduhelm, pointing out the link between the drug and serious risk factors.
OxyContin maker's settlement goes to judge for confirmation
Purdue Pharma's quest to settle thousands of lawsuits over OxyContin and other opioid painkillers is entering its final phase with the grudging support of most with claims against the company.
Biden pushes Congress to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices
President Biden is set to lay out his vision Thursday for reducing the high cost of prescription drugs, and is expected to push Congress to pass legislation that would allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices for millions of Americans.
Varney on COVID-19 pandemic: We’re not going back to 2019 anytime soon
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses what to expect from COVID in America this fall.
Key Social Security report delay leads top Republican to press Treasury for answers
Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, sent a letter to the Treasury Department on Friday inquiring as to why an important report detailing the financial health of two popular programs, Social Security and Medicare, has yet to be released.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes gives birth ahead of criminal fraud trial: report
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has reportedly given birth to her first child.
These are the best states for health care in 2021: report
WalletHub recently released a study that found the best and worst states for health care this year.
Broadway shows will require proof of full vaccination for admission
The Broadway League announced Friday that Manhattan’s famed strip of theaters will require audiences, performers and backstage staff to show proof of vaccination against the coronavirus as the city’s performing arts ready for their fall return.
Walmart mandates masks for all workers in some areas
Walmart is also doubling the incentive for workers in stores, clubs, transportation, distribution center and fulfillment centers to get the vaccine for $150. Those who already received the $75 incentive will receive another $75 in their paycheck dated Aug 19.
Varney: Biden, Democratic governors 'willing to clamp down on your freedoms'
FOX Business "Varney & Co." host Stuart Varney on Democratic states recommending masking indoors despite vaccination status.
COVID-19 keeps resurging, but western economies are adapting
Western economies are learning to live with Covid-19. As each successive wave of the coronavirus has washed over the West, the virus has wreaked less economic damage than the last time around.
COVID-19 vaccine is ‘safe’ but shouldn’t be mandated: Rep. Crenshaw
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas joined FOX Business' "Varney & Co." to discuss mask mandates and the politicization of the COVID-19 vaccine, arguing that it shouldn't be mandated and asserting he is ‘sick’ that the Democrats are politicizing it.
Walmart to offer free health screenings to customers nationwide
As part of its Walmart Wellness Day, more than 4,700 Walmart pharmacies will offer free glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index and vision screenings.
Bipartisan infrastructure deal may repeal Trump's Medicare Rebate Rule: Will beneficiaries be affected?
Lawmakers looking to lock down a bipartisan infrastructure agreement are considering eliminating a Trump-era rule on Medicare rebates in order to raise revenue, which likely won’t end up hurting the program’s beneficiaries, experts say.
Mark Meadows says infrastructure deal will ‘fall apart’
Mark Meadows discusses ongoing infrastructure negotiations and how he expects the plan to play out.
Democrats' $3.5T budget plan includes major Medicare expansion
Medicare, the health insurance program for older Americans, would cover dental, vision and hearing under a massive $3.5 trillion budget blueprint reached by Democrats this week that would vastly expand the government-funded social safety net.



















