College football bowl season kicks off: What brands are sponsoring bowl games?
College football bowl season is set to get underway with fans around the country set to watch their favorite teams one last time in games sponsored by a wide variety of brands.
JCPenney CEO counting on last-minute shoppers this holiday season
JCPenney CEO Marc Rosen said that while in store traffic has been strong, he believes the last two weekends are going to be "exceptionally" busy with last-minute shoppers.
Taylor Swift gets vintage Chiefs sweatshirt from Kansas City store, and now business is booming
Westside Storey has been feeling the economic power of Taylor Swift this week. Owner Chris Harrington told FOX Business that Swift wearing a sweatshirt from them has boosted sales.
Mattel wants to bring American Girl to the silver screen
Mattel Inc. is looking to capitalize on another popular doll brand as it works to bring American Girl to the silver screen. It announced the upcoming project on Wednesday.
Hermès heir plans to give $7 billion fortune to his 51-year-old gardener
Nicolas Puech, the fifth-generation heir of Hermès, is reportedly planning to bequeath a large portion of his wealth to his 51-year-old gardener.
Lionel Messi's World Cup-winning jerseys sell for $7.8 million
Six jerseys Lionel Messi wore during his victorious World Cup run last year sold at Sotheby's auction house for a total of $7.8 million.
Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers jersey sets online sales record
Shohei Ohtani's Los Angeles Dodgers jersey sold the most units in its first 48 hours out of any jersey ever put on the Fanatics website.
Gerald Storch on what to look for in retail sales numbers
Storch Advisors CEO Gerald Storch gives his outlook for consumers, record holiday shopping and the November retail sales report.
Retail sales unexpectedly rise in November as consumers keep spending
Retail sales rebounded in November after declining the previous month as American consumers picked up their spending in the face of falling inflation.
History shows the Fed's interest rate 'gamble' won't work: Peter Morici
Economist Peter Morici reacts to the Fed signaling that it could cut interest rates three times in 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
Nearly two-thirds of US companies will have in-person holiday parties in 2023: survey
With year-end holidays fast-approaching, many U.S. companies have holiday parties in the cards for their workers. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported the share with in-person events will be 64%.
Florida AG taking a 'different' approach to combating retail crime: This is where other cities are 'failing'
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody details her state's efforts to crack down on organized retail crime as big cities across the country face a growing crime crisis.
Top power grid watchdog warns fossil fuel shutdowns could destabilize future reliability
The top U.S. power grid watchdog issued its annual report on Wednesday, showing that Americans are facing elevated risks of shortfalls amid premature fossil fuel closures.
Etsy will lay off 11% of its workforce, stock falls
Etsy shares fell Wednesday after the global online marketplace announced it is laying off 11% of its employees and shaking up leadership as part of a restructuring plan.
Washington state Democrat bill would jail people for violating ban on gas leaf blowers
A bill introduced by Washington state Democrats would ban new gas-powered small engine lawn equipment, like leaf blowers, and could land violators in jail.
Tip your Amazon driver for free by saying these magic words to Alexa
E-commerce giant Amazon is bringing back its $5 "thank you" tip for delivery drivers this holiday season. Sending the tip won't cost shoppers any money.
Biden losing the Black vote would be catastrophic: Brent Bozell
MRC President and founder Brent Bozell analyzes new polling data that shows Biden's support with Black voters is slipping on 'Varney & Co.'
Washington Capitals, Wizards moving to $2 billion entertainment complex in Virginia, Gov Youngkin announces
Two of Washington, D.C.’s professional sports teams — the NHL's Washington Capitals and the NBA's Washington Wizards — are set to move to a new home in Alexandria, Virginia, in a few years.
Amazon, Walmart and Target stop selling certain water beads
Major retailers have stopped selling certain water beads and revised their policies around the product after federal safety regulators cautioned that they could pose risks.
UAW accuses Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen of union-busting
The United Auto Workers union says foreign automakers Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen all engaged in unfair labor practices against workers seeking to unionize in U.S. shops.



















