Return fraud plagues retailers, costs industry over $100B in 2023
Return fraud has already cost retailers hundreds of billions of dollars in 2023, and experts warn that the problem isn't likely to go away anytime soon.
Taco Bell's most popular drink is coming to stores nationwide for all of 2024
PepsiCo announced the Taco Bell exclusive Mountain Dew Baja Blast flavor will for the first time be made available in stores nationwide all-year long in 2024.
Tom Homan warns Texas 'will lose the lawsuit' to protect razor-wire border
FOX News contributor and former acting ICE director Tom Homan argues that Wednesday's House border trip won't help to mitigate the migrant crisis.
Apple won't do well in sales until they can incorporate artificial intelligence: Shah Gilani
'Making Money' panelists Shah Gilani and Scott Martin reveal how Apple can craft 'excitement' in the marketplace and break down the price of oil.
2024 will be 'a rough ride' without AI, says Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments' Jeff Sica discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on tech stocks and Hollywood struggling to profit from streaming.
Biden's EV push is an 'absolute' and 'dangerous' bust: Marc Morano
Climatedepot.com publisher Marc Morano discusses the Biden administration's push for electric vehicles amid concerns over long-distance trips and a left-wing group training judges on climate cases.
Maersk pauses Red Sea voyages a day after Houthis attack ship
Maersk said it will pause all voyages through the Red Sea and Suez Canal until at least Jan. 2, after one of its ships was attacked by Houthi rebels on Saturday.
Toyota subsidiary shuts down production after admitting to decades of safety test 'irregularities'
Toyota bought a majority share in Daihatsu in 1967 and expanded that to a controlling interest in 1998 after the company failed to make an impact in the North American market.
Louisiana sporting goods store employees terminated after chasing thief who stole firearm: report
Three employees at the Academy Sports + Outdoors store in Louisiana were terminated after responding to a shoplifter who stole a pistol.
Key for 2024 markets is to 'let the data be our guide': EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni provides his expectations for the markets in 2024, his predictions for the Federal Reserve as well as his thoughts on oil prices and demand.
Ford celebrates historic milestone for F-Series trucks
Ford announced historic milestones for its F-Series pickup trucks, marking 47 consecutive years with the best-selling truck and 42 years with the best-selling vehicle in America.
Senators demand Tesla recall electric vehicles following 'alarming' report; automaker says allegations false
After an "alarming" report on Tesla safety flaws, Senators Edward Markey and Richard Blumenthal called on the company to immediately recall all faulty vehicle components.
Tesla planning to roll out updated Model Y from China plant: report
Tesla is reportedly planning to produce an updated version of its popular Model Y SUV and is prepping its factory in Shanghai.
NBA approves Mavericks' multibillion-dollar sale
The NBA on Wednesday approved Dr. Miriam Adelson's purchase of the Dallas Mavericks from Mark Cuban. The agreement is said to be worth about $3.5 billion.
Former Anheuser-Busch president predicts long road to recovery for 'woke' corporations in 2024
Former Anheuser-Busch President Anson Frericks said that consumers are pushing back on "woke" corporations because they do not want to be told how to think.
Apple wins appeal to temporarily pause Apple Watch ban
A federal appeals court paused a trade commission's ban on the import and sale of certain Apple Watches amid the company's patent dispute with Masimo.
Potential arms race in Middle East is ‘destabilizing and scary’ for the entire world: Rep. Michael Waltz
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to weigh in on the Biden administration’s approach to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Buy now, pay later is convenient but there are pitfalls
'Buy Now, Pay Later' is a popular strategy for cash-strapped shoppers managing their holiday budgets this year. While it may help you get by in the short-term, consumers should understand the fine print.
The Big Three get big subsidies but still do big layoffs
The Big Three automakers clearly are in financial trouble, and the threat of more job losses will likely spur politicians to throw money at the companies.
Economy may not be 'stellar' but it 'certainly will be solid,' says Quincy Krosby
LPL Financial chief global strategist Quincy Krosby provides her expectations for the market, the economy and shares her insight on oil prices amid tensions in the Middle East.



















