California can't keep the lights on as it is: Stephen Schork
Stephen Schork, The Schork Group principal, discusses OPEC and California's energy policies during his interview on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Tesla sells record number of cars but falls short of expectations
Tesla sold a record number of cars between July and September but still felt short of Wall Street estimates as the company battles lingering supply chain issues.
Costco may be forced to sell gas to everyone, not just members, in New Jersey
A pair of lawmakers in New Jersey want to make Costco gas accessible to everyone, not just members. The warehouses are known for offering gas at cheaper prices than other retailers.
OPEC+ meeting may consider output cut this week: report
Members of the OPEC+ group of oil producers will meet this week in Vienna to consider a production cut of 1 million barrels a day.
Metrolink, Amtrak suspend service between LA area and San Diego indefinitely because of shifting ground
Metrolink and Amtrak train services linking San Diego to Los Angeles have been suspended indefinitely over safety concerns in the community of San Clemente.
California's gas-powered vehicle ban will be 'difficult' to meet, Toyota's president says
Toyota's president Akio Toyoda said it will be "difficult" to meet the requirement of California's new rules banning the sale of gas powered vehicles by 2035.
Shaq down to team up with Jeff Bezos to buy Suns
If Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal wants a chance to own the Phoenix Suns, he will have to team up with Jeff Bezos to do it, but he's not opposed.
From CIA to beer: Brendan Whitworth's path to CEO of Anheuser-Busch
Brendan Whitworth started out his adult life in the Marines and the CIA before getting an MBA at Harvard, working his way to becoming CEO of Anheuser-Busch
Energy expert says California windfall tax is a bad idea
California implementing a windfall tax on oil companies would be harmful, FOX Business contributor and Price Futures Group senior market analyst Phil Flynn said.
Amazon driver seen throwing hot water on Phoenix convenience store worker
A former Amazon worker allegedly threw hot water at a convenience store in Arizona after the driver allegedly left the store without paying for her soda.
Amazon driver throws burning water at convenience store worker
A former Amazon worker allegedly threw burning water at a convenience store in Arizona after refusing to pay for a refill.
Hurricane Ian knocks out power to nearly 350,000 in South Carolina, North Carolina
Hurricane Ian caused power outages for hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in South Carolina and North Carolina Friday as the storm again made landfall.
US consumers spurn cars, couches and cruises, results show
American consumer spending is slowing in light of high inflation and large interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve; leaving retailers flush with inventory.
Delta pilots open voting for strike authorization as contract negotiations falter
Delta pilots opened the vote to decided whether to strike over contract negations over compensation for flight cancellations, competitive pay, and hours.
CarMax warns consumers struggling with affordability
CarMax CEO Bill Nash warned Thursday that consumers are struggling with affordability as the used car deal reported results for its fiscal 2023 second quarter.
US unveils plan to fix baby formula shortage for good
Baby formula shortages have been a major issue the past year, with supply chain issues wreaking havoc on manufacturing. U.S. regulators have unveiled their plan for a long-term fix.
United Airlines will halt service at New York's JFK airport
100 United Airlines employees affected by FAA's current inability to give United more slots at JFK. The air carrier remained optimistic about more future slots.
Halloween candy prices expected to jump 34% but its not deterring shoppers
The price for Halloween candy is expected to increase 34% this season but even still, industry experts project a spike in participation compared to years past.
Russia, OPEC pushing $100 a barrel oil to 'glom money': John Catsimatidis
United Refining Company CEO John Catsimatidis explained why Russia and the OPEC nations are pushing for higher oil prices and how much Russia stands to gain.
Energy producers fear increased cyberattacks, Corpus Christi port CEO says production 'absolutely critical'
Port of Corpus Christi CEO Sean Strawbridge discusses efforts to combat rising cyber security threats as energy production remains a key geopolitical issue.



















