Real estate investor with pro-tennis side hustle explains how one YouTube video catapulted his entire career
Real estate investor Matija Pecotić discusses his unconventional lifestyle of balancing a full-time investment career and a professional tennis side hustle.
Starbucks customers say olive oil-infused drinks have laxative properties: ‘You’ll run to it and from it’
First introduced in Italy, Starbucks' new coffee drink called Oleato marries coffee with olive oil — and some have posted online about the laxative impacts they've experienced. Others enjoy it.
Exxon Mobil eyes potential mega-deal with shale driller Pioneer
Exxon Mobil looks to purchase Pioneer Naturla Resources, a US fracking giant with operations in West Texas' shale fields. Exxon is hoping to deploy its windfall profits.
American Airlines adjusts loyalty program, switches to dynamic pricing
American Airlines introduced "flight awards" and an updated award chart. The airline says the recent changes will give loyalty program members a better understanding of their miles.
Charles Schwab nets $53B in assets, second highest March in history
In a company announcement on Thursday, Charles Schwab, a financial services and brokerage firm, said it netted $53B in assets in March to reach the second-highest mark in company history.
Electric vehicle networks could be vulnerable to high-tech hackers
With billions in federal investment pouring into the development of electric vehicle charging networks, experts warn of the potential of widespread hacking.
Electric vehicle networks could be targeted by hackers
Fox News' Greg Palkot reports on security warnings for electric cars and trucks.
US has 'very narrow' retaliation options against China: Michael Pillsbury
Hudson Institute Director of the Center on Chinese Strategy Michael Pillsbury says China's 'greatest fear' is that the U.S. will officially announce Taiwan is independent from China.
China getting 'cheap layups' due to 'American weakness' and 'passivity' from Biden: Steve Yates
America First Policy Institute senior fellow Steve Yates argues Congress is 'on the right sheet of music' with China relations while the Biden administration is 'pretty conflicted.'
Toyota shifts gears, aims to build 1.5 million electric vehicles in 2026
Toyota has announced a plan to launch 10 new electric vehicles by 2026 with the goal of increasing EV production to 1.5 million vehicles annually.
Tesla cuts prices in the US again to spur demand
Tesla is cutting prices once again in an attempt to boost demand for the electric automobiles. Tesla did a round of price cuts in January too, reducing prices by 20%.
Walmart says its electric vehicle charger network is in works
Walmart intends for thousands of its namesake and Sam's Club stores across America to have EV chargers installed as part of the retailer's own network that it plans to build.
Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars
Photos were collected in Tesla's effort to train artificial intelligence for autonomous driving. The inside of Elon Musk's own garage was even circulated by employees.
Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins joins GameSquare: 'Goal is to create amazing content'
GameSquare Esports CEO Justin Kenna and GameSquare Esports chief innovation officer Tyler Blevins discuss their plan to transform the esports gaming and media world on 'The Claman Countdown.'
US Army puts GM's Infantry Squad Vehicle into production
The U.S. Army has given the GM Defense Infantry Squad Vehicle full-production status with an eye on purchasing up to 2,593 of the vehicles by the end of the decade.
Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson must get his 'arms around’ Chicago’s crime crisis: Rocky Wirtz
Chicago Blackhawks Principal Chairman and owner Rocky Wirtz joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the city’s growing crime problem as Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson prepares to take office.
Masters 2023: How much does the winner take home?
The Masters champion in 2023 will get a little bit more than just a green jacket. The winner of the first golf tournament of the year is set to earn more than $3 million.
Utilities pursue pipeline sales as natural-gas bans catch on
The potential sales come as lawmakers and regulators across the U.S. debate the future of natural gas for home heating and cooking as more towns and cities look to phase it out.
Biden 'totally misguided' on how to deal with China: Gordon Chang
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang argues the U.S. should be militarily prepared to defend Taiwan against China.
Ford unveils new vehicles at America’s oldest auto show
FOX Business’ Madison Alworth reports on new Ford vehicles and auto trends at the New York International Auto Show.



















