Aaron Judge's home run chase causing ticket prices to skyrocket
Aaron Judge is more than likely going to break Roger Maris' AL record of 61 homers in a season. If you want to try to watch — or catch — No. 62, be ready to pay up.
GOP aims to use little-known legislative tool to force Biden's hand on energy crisis
A House panel overseeing energy issues will consider a series of "resolutions of inquiry" introduced by Republicans that would force the White House to release a trove of information.
Halloween spending to reach record $10.6B: NRF
Halloween-related spending is expected to reach a new record this year even with painfully high inflation, according to the nation's largest retail trade group
Hertz to order 175K electric vehicles from General Motors through 2027
Hertz is looking to create the largest rental fleet of electric vehicles in North America. The company plans to electrify one-quarter of its fleet by the end of 2024.
Walgreens buys remaining stake in Shields Health Solutions for $1.4 billion
Walgreens has announced that it will be purchasing the remaining state in Shields Health Solutions for $1.4 billion. This will up Walgreen's stake in the company from 70% to 100%.
Hawaii businessman, ex-Maui County official each plead guilty in political bribery case
An ex-Maui County official and a Honolulu businessman pleaded guilty to a bribery case. The Milton Choy bribed Stewart Olani Stant for business contracts.
Gap is cutting 500 corporate jobs
Gap is eliminating about 500 corporate jobs, after enduring years of slumping sales at the flagship Gap brand and more recently at the Old Navy chain.
Railroad strike deal shows ‘sign’ that labor movement has ‘enormous amount of power’: FreightWaves CEO
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller argues the railroad labor agreement will empower other essential utility industries to demand wage increases and "take down" operations.
Maine lobstermen, their livelihoods threatened, push back against California aquarium's 'red listing'
Maine lobstermen and politicians are pushing back on a West Coast aquarium's directive to "take a pass" on lobsters from the Pine Tree State, arguing the fishing methods endanger whales.
Biden administration picks CHIPS team to handle $52.7 billion in semiconductor funding
The Biden administration has named a team of 50 individuals, led by economist Aaron "Ronnie" Chatterji, to handle the $52.7 billion included in the CHIPS Act for semiconductor research.
KT McFarland: Biden's war on American fossil fuels made Putin more dangerous
Former Trump deputy national security adviser reacts to Putin's ongoing attacks, telling 'Varney & Co.' he has a 'long way to go' in destroying Ukraine and will likely blackmail Europe by threatening to shut off its energy.
Biden, Congress plan one-two punch to depress Russian oil prices
Senators are hoping to back plans to cap Russian oil prices and make sure countries like China and India can't evade the cap.
Railroad labor deal shows ‘sign’ that workers have ‘enormous amount of power’: FreightWaves CEO
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller argues that the tentative railroad strike agreement has ‘empowered’ the labor movement.
Ford expects additional $1B in inflation-related supply chain costs
Ford expects to have up to 45,000 vehicles – primarily high-margin trucks and SUVs – lacking certain parts in inventory at the end of the third quarter.
FreightWaves CEO predicts railroad deal will pass Thursday, calls it ‘a big win’
The CEO of supply chain logistics company FreightWaves, Craig Fuller, says pressure from ‘catastrophic economic consequences’ catalyzed the railroad labor agreement.
General Motors and Kroger launching electric grocery cart
General Motors' BrightDrop electric van division is launching a battery-powered and climate controlled grocery cart for retail delivery services.
Rep. Keller: Biden's plans for US strategic oil reserves 'a bad political decision'
Rep. Fred Keller, R-Pa., discusses Hunter Biden's business dealings, the president extending plans to sell oil from the strategic oil reserves and the ongoing border crisis.
Yoga enthusiasts demand Lululemon, which boasts climate commitments, transition away from burning coal
Lululemon Athletica is in hot water with climate advocacy groups who are demanding the retail giant phase out coal and move to 100% renewable energy by 2030.
49ers' Jimmy Garoppolo could earn up to $5.6 million in bonuses as starting quarterback
Jimmy Garoppolo will step in as the San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback after Trey Lance is set miss the remainder of the season with an ankle injury.
Wegmans discontinues popular self-checkout app, cites losses
The grocery chain cited "losses" as the reason it discontinued the popular contactless SCAN in-store shopping option, but did not provide further details.



















