United Airlines CEO: Biden administration's travel compensation plan is 'bad public policy,' poses safety risk
United Airlines’ CEO speaks out against a Biden administration push to require airlines to pay passengers when there is a controllable airline cancelation or delay.
Chicago businesses have 'never, ever' seen crime like this: Roger Romanelli
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports from Chicago, Illinois, where one small business leader details the 'shock' and 'concern' around the city's crime wave.
China is not an ally: Rep. Dave Joyce
Rep. Dave Joyce, R-Ohio, discusses debt negotiations, the growing border crisis and China's new national security laws.
Democrats have changed into 'radicalized, communist party': Xi Van Fleet
1776 Action senior fellow and Maoist China survivor Xi Van Fleet argues Democrats want to 'weaponize' American children, a tactic she claims was used by Mao Zedong.
TikTok, social media fuel ‘performance crime’
An uptick in "performance crime" has been attributed to the depiction of crimes like the so-called "Kia challenge" in videos on TikTok and other social media platforms.
Alaska looks toward clean energy market while still relying on oil
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is expected to tout a newly passed carbon credit offset plan during a conference this week. The governor is expected to sign the bill Tuesday.
Costco gift card hack reportedly allows non-members to shop at wholesale club: 'Know this secret'
Social media users have tested a Costco gift card hack that promises to give non-members an opportunity to make purchases, but customers and employees say there are some limits.
Ford sees growth in gas-powered vehicles amid EV shift
Ford's internal combustion engine business is set for growth in the coming years as new models are added alongside the automaker's electric vehicles.
Government forcing EV mandates, surrendering energy independence: Bob Nardelli
Former Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli discusses consumers pulling back on spending and the impact of the administration's EV plans on automakers.
Consumers finally tapped out: Gregg Smith
Evolution VC Partners founder Gregg Smith argues consumers are faced with 'lots of headwinds.'
AG Patrick Morrisey on challenging EPA rules: Biden admin is 'overstretching' once again
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discusses the impact of the EPA's rules on his state, the media dismissing the border crisis as a fearmongering tactic and his gubernatorial candidacy.
Important companies don’t ignore conservative customers: Michael Seifert
PublicSq. founder Michael Seifert on companies facing backlash over woke ads and growth of the platform.
China spy flight showed their 'utter disrespect' for the US: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang argues leaving America open to China means 'the worst consequences are on the way.'
Ukrainian nuclear plant in Russia-occupied region cut off from external power supply
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station in southern Ukraine was cut off from its external power supply, prompting international concern of a potential meltdown.
Negative feedback? Take these steps for improvement after a less-than-perfect performance review
Everyone wants to hear positive remarks from a manager about their work performance, but sometimes a bad review happens. Here are steps to take to overcome a bad performance review.
Officials investigate mysterious disappearance of 30-Ton shipment of explosive chemicals in California
California officials are investigating the disappearance of 30 tons (61,000 pounds) of ammonium nitrate from a railcar crossing the Midwest.
World Bee Day: Small business Beessential offers natural products made from the power of the bee
Ohio-based small business Beessential creates all-natural skin care products based on bees. After a co-worker left behind some bees at a farm, a passion was ignited and a small business born.
Market 'optimistic' over debt negotiations: Ben Levisohn
Ben Levisohn, Jack Hough and Carleton English discuss the impact of debt negotiations on the markets, Foot Locker's shares and earnings performance as well as the resignation of Morgan Stanley's CEO James Gorman.
House Republicans fear Biden’s executive order boosting labor unions will increase construction costs
Republicans are concerned Biden's executive order boosting labor unions may increase construction costs for federal projects
AAA explains how to beat Memorial Day weekend travel: 'Be patient'
AAA's Aixa Diaz provides best tips and tricks for traveling during the Memorial Day holiday as it's projected to be the third-busiest weekend for flyers and drivers since 2005.



















