Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin brings star-studded Merch Madness giveaway to underserved kids across US
Fanatics' inaugural Merch Madness Fan Gear Giveaway kicked off in nearly 100 different locations throughout the U.S. on Tuesday, and CEO Michael Rubin has plans to make it even bigger.
Raising Cane's opens global flagship in NYC's Times Square
Raising Cane's founder Todd Graves discusses whether food inflation and labor challenges have hindered expansion on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Oregon lawmakers vote to end ban on self-serve gas
Oregon is poised to end a long-held ban on self-serve gas station pumps throughout the state. The bill is now headed to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk to be signed.
Stellantis launches EV charging business
Netherlands-based Stellantis is jumping into the EV charging industry with the launch of Free2move, providing infrastructure at home or work, the company announced on Tuesday.
Charles Payne breaks down surge in Pickleball popularity
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the increase in popularity of pickleball, the cost of injuries and the surge of popularity in new sports.
Costco cracks down on non-members using membership cards
Costco implemented stricter enforcement to reduce instances of people using membership cards that don't belong to them. Costco already requires showing the cards at normal registers.
Tesla charging technology put on fast track to become US industry standard
GM and Ford have said they would embrace Tesla's NACS, shunning earlier efforts by the White House to make the Combined Charging System the dominant charging standard in the U.S.
China is 'quietly taking over' US food security: John Boyd Jr
National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd Jr. calls on policymakers who are not doing enough to stop China's 'foothold' on the U.S. economy.
Prince William, Kate represent 'everything Harry and Meghan are not doing': Neil Sean
Royal commentator Neil Sean weighs in on Prince William and Kate 'thriving' in the U.K. and Wimbledon kicking off.
Electric truck company touted by Trump as 'an incredible concept' files for bankruptcy
Electric truck manufacturer Lordstown Motors, which was boosted in 2020 by the Trump White House, filed for bankruptcy Tuesday amid falling sales numbers.
Will new organized retail crime law help retailers?
The INFORM Consumers Act requires online marketplaces like Amazon and Facebook to protect consumers from counterfeit, unsafe and stolen goods from bad actors.
Wagner Group's chief didn't trust rebel army's ability to 'crush' Putin's 'mutiny': Jack Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane argues that the Wagner Group's concession has shown 'weakness,' which has 'implications' moving forward.
Dem’s green agenda targets coal-fired pizza, ‘I thought I was dreaming’: Frank Santora
Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizza manager Frank Santora say he is worried about miner’s jobs and the domestic coal industry.
Oil markets moving on aborted Russian mutiny a knee-jerk reaction: Jeff Muhlenkamp
Muhlenkamp & Company portfolio manager Jeff Muhlenkamp and SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discuss whether instability in Russia is impacting oil markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Biden admin 'flying blind' over Russia, Wagner Group conflict: Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg
Fox News contributor Ret. Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg argues that the rebellion Wagner Group is 'still intact' and 'capable.'
Biden administration announces $1.7B for low or no-emission buses, transit projects
The Biden administration Department of Transportation is awarding $1.7 billion for buying “low and no emission buses and transit projects across 46 states and territories."
Buffett's Berkshire continues to sell shares of Chinese electric automaker
Warren Buffett's company once again sold shares in the Chinese Electric automaker BYD. This time selling another 2.5 million shares worth $86.3 million.
Big US banks to face Fed's annual stress tests this week
The Federal Reserve will release the results of this year's banking "stress tests" on Wednesday, helping assess the stability of financial instutions.
US opens probe into Ford Explorer recall repairs
Safety regulators have opened an investigation into a prior recall of 710,000 Ford Explorer SUVs and the fix issued to resolve the problem.
San Francisco Bay Area grocery store takes drastic measures to deter rampant shoplifting
A grocery store in the San Francisco Bay Area has taken to installing metal gates at its entrance in an effort to deter rampant shoplifting that has spread throughout the city.



















