Target losses from organized retail crime increase $500 million
Target lost an additional $500 million from organized retail crime at its stores compared to last year, the company announced Wednesday.
Keith Phillips on lithium push: Bringing in production has been 'big hurdle'
Piedmont Lithium President and CEO Keith Phillips discusses the impact of lithium on electric vehicle production.
First nuclear fusion power plants will need $7 billion supply chain, survey finds
The first nuclear fusion power plants are likely to cost companies about $7 billion for their construction and supply chain, according to a survey released Wednesday.
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile gets its first name change in history
Oscar Mayer’s iconic hot dog-shaped Wienermobile vehicles will now be called Frankmobiles as the company tests a rebrand that reflects its new 100% Beef Franks.
Is it time to stop the comparison between Walmart and Target?
Telsey Advisory Group CEO Dana Telsey and Tigress Financial Partners CIO Ivan Feinseth discuss whether inflation is finally forcing consumers to pull back on spending on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Harrowing video shows NY pizzeria owner forced to lie on the ground during robbery
A Brooklyn, New York City, restaurant owner was approached and robbed last Monday night, May 8, by two unidentified male suspects after store hours.
Owner of a Brooklyn pizza restaurant robbed by two suspects
An owner of a pizza restaurant in New York City was robbed by two unknown male suspects, May 8. (Shomrim Crown Heights Rescue Patrol)
Stuart Varney points to Bible over 'organized shoplifting': 'Thou shall not steal'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses the financial impact of smash-and-grab 'raids,' calling out Democrats for ignoring a problem that's costing retailers like Target millions.
Dave Portnoy says he is ‘deathly afraid’ of being spotted not tipping at self-checkout kiosks
Barstool Sports founder and President Dave Portnoy joined ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss self-checkout tip kiosks, the stock market, and the upcoming match between Manchester City and Real Madrid.
Ineos' high-tech, 'old school' Grenadier SUV is 'meant to get dirty': Gary Gastelu
Fox News Digital automotive editor Gary Gastelu details a new off-road, high-tech SUV from the minds at Mercedes, BMW and engineering firm MAGNA.
Target CEO warns rising crime, retail theft will hit profits
Target CEO Brian Cornell warned Wednesday that its stores continued to get hit by retail crime, which the company expects to result in losses of more than $500 million this year.
Stuart Varney points to Bible over 'organized shoplifting': 'Thou shall not steal'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney addresses the 'smash-and-grab' robbery epidemic that's causing a rash of closings, greatly affecting poor people who are left without grocery stores and pharmacies.
Musk tells Tesla shareholders he's not stepping down as CEO: 'It ain't so'
Billionaire Elon Musk assured Tesla shareholders at an annual meeting in Texas on Tuesday that he would not be stepping down from his position as the company's chief executive.
Man dies after becoming stuck in Wisconsin paper mill machinery
A 40-year-old worker at a Whiting, Wisconsin paper mill was tragically killed this week after being caught in the machinery and fatally injured.
Tech innovator Tony Pan on making 'clean' natural gas: 'Have your cake and eat it too'
Modern Hydrogen co-founder and CEO Tony Pan discusses the company's mission to decarbonize natural gas into clean energy.
Taco Bell aims to cancel 'Taco Tuesday' trademark held by competitor and small business: 'We all win'
Taco Bell is trying to end the "Taco Tuesday" trademark registrations that belong to a competitor and a small business because it thinks all taco shops should be able to use the phrase.
Home Depot DIY customers and pro shoppers more cautious
Home Depot's revenue missed expectations Tuesday. However, the home improvement retailer noted that fiscal 2023 was going to be a year of moderation after years of unprecedented growth.
Dennis Quaid on moving Hollywood to Texas: 'It's a business thing'
Actor Dennis Quaid joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss how lower taxes and fewer regulations may push the movie industry into the Lone Star State.
Price drop: People are paying less than MSRP for new cars again
Incentive spending is up as new vehicle inventories improve, which helped drive the average transaction price paid for a new vehicle below MSRP in April.
Retail sales rise in April for first time in 2 months
The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that retail sales climbed 0.4% in April, the first increase since January as consumers picked up their spending.



















