Large rail union rejects deal, renewing strike possibility
The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division union rejected its deal with the railroads even though it included 24% raises and $5,000 in bonuses.
Retailers offer early holiday deals as Americans feel inflation squeeze
Smart shopping expert Trae Bodge advises consumers to 'be cautious' and do their research to find the best prices.
Retail's recent actions 'reek of desperation': Gerald Storch
Storch Advisors founder Gerald Storch discusses why retailers are launching holiday sales early as inflation continues to climb on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
OPEC decision leaves US 'no good choices' as Biden turns to Venezuela: Vanessa Neumann
Asymmetrica CEO and former Venezuelan Ambassador to the U.K. Vanessa Neumann reacts to the possibility of the U.S. easing sanctions to allow Chevron to pump oil in Venezuela.
Gas prices rise and hit $3.91 per gallon
The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. climbed 12 cents in a week to $3.91 on Monday due to rising demand and tight supplies, AAA said.
Price increases come easily for big businesses, but inflation still squeezes profits
As large businesses raise their prices, near four-decade high inflation eats into their profit margins leading to mixed results across various industries.
Texas Pete hot sauce sued after consumer learns product is made in North Carolina
A California man claims that hot sauce maker Texas Pete is using false advertising to sell its sauce after he learned the product was made in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Tesla breaks its China factory delivery record but trails BYD
Tesla's factory in Shanghai recorded its largest-ever output, but so did its rival BYD. BYD produced nearly 95,000 electric vehicles while Tesla produced 83,000.
House Oversight ranking member 'confident' the Biden family 'committed a crime': 'This is very serious'
Rep. James Comer says Biden family members potentially collected millions from countries the U.S. had sanctioned while Joe Biden was vice president.
iPhone-maker Foxconn reveals its Ohio-built electric car
The Foxtron Model B is a compact electric hatchback that will be built at the Lordstown, Ohio, factory owned by iPhone maker Foxconn starting in 2024.
Online holiday shopping sales to reach $209.7B this year: Adobe
Online shopping sales are expected to reach $209.7 billion this holiday season amid inflation and rising borrowing costs, Adobe projected Monday.
Tyson Foods flees Chicago, inflation reports, 3Q earnings and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Traders will be keeping a close eye on market conditions Monday as gas prices rise, Tyson Foods flees Chicago and Rivian Automotive recalls nearly all its vehicles.
California accuses oil industry of price gouging, Valero hits back
Valero is denying California regulators' accusations of price gouging amid a drop in crude oil prices, pointing instead to the state's regulatory environment.
McDonald’s iconic Happy Meals Halloween buckets have returned
McDonald's has announced the return of their iconic Halloween Happy Meal buckets, featuring McPunk’n, McGoblin and McBoo. The buckets were first introduced in 1986.
Rivian announces major recall of vehicles
The electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian has announced a massive recall of 13,000 of its vehicles due to a safety problem.
What's happening with the US economy right now?
NY Post columnist Karol Markowicz and former Miami Beach mayor Philip Levine weigh in on the implications of OPEC+ moving to cut oil production for Biden and the Democrats during the midterms on 'WSJ at Large.'
Larry Kudlow: Did someone say economic security — or did someone say stupid?
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow rips President Biden's economic and energy agenda as Americans continue to face inflation on "Kudlow."
US is in the worst energy crisis since the 1970s: Mike Sommers
American Petroleum Institute president and CEO explains the consequences of OPEC cutting oil production on 'Kudlow.'
Biden calls Republicans 'socialists' who opposed $1.2T infrastructure law and then applied for its funding
President Biden called Republicans "socialists" because they voted against his massive $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, but then applied to receive funding for their districts.
Trucking jobs evaporate as shortage worsens
The truck transportation sector saw a loss of 11,400 jobs in September, according to U.S. Department of Labor data, as the trucker shortage continued.


















