Jaylen Brown lands historic contract with Celtics, surpasses previous NBA deal record set by Nikola Jokic
Jaylen Brown's reported five-year, $304 million fully guaranteed contract breaks the previous $264 million record set last summer by two-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic.
Gov. Doug Burgum vows to innovate, not regulate: 'Economy should be sprinting'
2024 presidential candidate and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum explains how he'll get the U.S. economy booming and discusses the future of A.I. on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Inflation dropping substantially, but not under control: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer discusses whether the Fed's inflation is over or alive and kicking on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Amazon lowers price for Roomba maker iRobot after deal faces antitrust scrutiny
Amazon has dropped its price per share for robot vacuum maker iRobot after the companies faced pushback from regulators in the U.S. and in Europe.
House Republicans are here to 'reign in spending': Rep. Matt Rosendale
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., says the House is setting up for 'leverage over' the Biden administration's spending.
Military sonar, radar signal may be interrupted by wind turbine construction
FOX Business' Madison Alworth speaks with Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., explains how wind energy turbines can degrade or interfere with military operations.
Union workers 'beginning to catch on' to Biden's agenda: Joel Griffith
Heritage Foundation economic research fellow Joel Griffith explains how a win for unions isn't necessarily a win for workers under the Biden administration.
Inside an American back-to-school staple: Crayola Crayons
FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti goes inside the Crayola factory in Easton, Pennsylvania, to pull the curtains back on one of the world's largest crayon producers.
Montana train derailment causes consumer product spill, no injuries
No one was injured by a train derailment in Montana on Friday afternoon, although consumer products were spilled. Eleven train cars were derailment near the Milk River.
Morgan Stanley raises economic growth forecast, citing Biden infrastructure ‘boom’
Morgan Stanley made a "sizeable upward revision" to its economic growth forecast for the U.S. GDP this week largely based on a 'boom in large-scale infrastructure."
Oscar De La Hoya on his bout with drugs, alcohol outside of the boxing ring
Sixteen years after his retirement, boxing legend and "Golden Boy" Oscar De La Hoya says he's grateful "I'm still here" after personal struggles with family, drugs and alcohol.
Best location for AI jobs is long-time tech hub, report says
A new report from a U.S. think tank found that two California cities dominate job listings for work in generative artificial intelligence.
Disney engages in preliminary talks with major sport leagues to possibly explore strategic partnership: report
ESPN has reportedly spoken to the NBA, NFL and MLB about strategic partnerships that could involve the sports leagues owning a stake in the sports network, according to CNBC.
Babies R Us returns with new flagship store featuring stroller test track
The company’s new flagship Babies R Us store will reintroduce the brand to consumers and lure in shoppers with its physical presence at the American Dream mall in New Jersey.
Sen. Bill Cassidy: Biden admin 'breeding failure' for making it difficult to permit new power lines
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., discusses car rental companies pushing electric vehicles on customers, the impact of the green energy agenda on the country's electrical grid, and the student loan bailout 2.0.
Soccer is becoming more popular in the US: Dan Dakich
OutKick host Dan Dakich weighs in on whether Lionel Messi’s soccer contract with Inter Miami will grow an American audience and discusses the Women’s World Cup on ‘Varney & Co.’
Ford ‘reviewing’ letter from US lawmakers worried about Chinese battery maker partner's ties to 'forced labor'
Ford Motor Company says it will "respond in good faith" to a letter House lawmakers sent to CEO Jim Farley raising concerns over the automaker's partnership with a Chinese battery maker.
Buttigieg says DOT investigating why Delta Air Lines passengers remained on plane in extreme heat
The Department of Transportation is investigating why Delta Air Lines passengers remained on a plane amid extreme heat on Monday, leading to medical emergencies.
You can get a complete Barbie plastic surgery makeover for $120K
Long Island plastic surgeon Dr. Scott Blyer, a.k.a. 'Dr. B Fixin,' says his practice 'has been making Barbies for years.'
Everything unfolding at southern border 'is by design': Chad Wolf
America First Policy Institute executive director and former Acting DHS Sec. Chad Wolf on the importance of 'accountability' within the Biden White House.



















