House Oversight Committee publishes internal energy company documents, alleges emissions 'deception'
The House Oversight Committee has called out big oil, alleging that the fossil fuel companies have been deceptive about reducing emissions and greenwashing records.
White Castle launches frozen 'Castle Bites' snacks in grocery stores
White Castle is releasing a new snack available in grocery stores nationwide: White Castle Bites, which come in Hamburger and Cheeseburger flavors.
'Buy now, pay later' debt a slippery slope for consumers: Retail expert
SW Retail Advisors founder Stacey Widlitz addresses rising credit debt as inflation persists on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Dems push green energy over ‘prosperity’: RealClearMarkets analyst
RealClearMarkets editor John Tamny tells 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' that the Democrats’ push for green energy comes at the expense of American prosperity.
As ‘buy now, pay later’ plans grow, so do delinquencies
Americans who have grown fond of the "buy now, pay later" services may be having a difficult time with the "pay later" part of the agreement, a report states.
Ford CEO Jim Farely explains what drove the automaker's investment in ICE vehicles
FOX Business correspondent Grady Trimble speaks to Ford CEO Jim Farley about the evolution of the company's electric vehicle and ICE businesses.
Kanye West drops The Gap, starts his own stores
Ye, formerly know as Kanye West is set to launch Yeezy retail stores after sending a termination letter to The Gap, claiming that the company has yet to live up to their agreement.
LA Lakers’ Jeanie Buss goes all-in on female wrestling franchise: ‘They deserve the spotlight’
Los Angeles Lakers president and co-owner Jeanie Buss is using her "position" in the sports industry to launch the world's only all-female "Women of Wrestling" franchise.
Patagonia founder donates $3B company to fight climate change
Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, donates his company to a climate focused trust to "reimagine capitalism" after 50 years in making outdoor gear.
Former IMF chief economist says inflation is terrible, productivity growth is 'awful': 'Worse than it seems'
Former IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff analyzes the US economy ahead of expected Fed rate hikes as inflation continues to be problematic for markets.
Inflation numbers are terrible, productivity growth is 'just awful': Former IMF chief economist
Kenneth Rogoff provides his economic growth forecast heading into 2023 as a looming rail strike threatens the supply chain and the Fed prepares to further hike rates on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Former IMF chief economist warns Fed rate hikes not enough to cool inflation below 3.5%
Former IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff discusses how much of an economic downturn the Federal Reserve is willing to risk to reduce inflation on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Retail sales unexpectedly edge higher in August despite soaring inflation
The Commerce Department released new retail data on Thursday morning, revealing how consumers have responded to a decline in gas prices even as other inflation remains high.
The American people have 'no idea' how bad the migrant crisis really is: Rep. Gooden
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, discusses the ongoing border crisis, Biden pushing electric vehicles, and why he called out CIA Director Burns' 'strong ties' to the Chinese government.
Bull markets are 'bored out of bad news': Chief investment officer
Portfolio Wealth Advisors president and CIO Lee Munson says after the Fed's anticipated rate hike next week, investors will 'see through the weak data.'
Shell Oil names Wael Sawan new CEO
Shell has named 25 year company veteran Wael Sawany as CEO, taking over for Ben van Beurden at the end of the year.
Auto, energy and agriculture among industries that will suffer most from a rail strike
Multiple U.S. industries could get hit hard by a rail strike that could start as soon as Friday if the railroads and unions do not reach an agreement.
California sues Amazon, alleging antitrust violations inflated prices and stifled competition
The lawsuit, which claims that Amazon penalized merchants for offering products at lower prices elsewhere, is their biggest legal challenge to date in the U.S.
Target, FAO Schwarz partner for holiday toy season
Target and FAO Schwarz have partnered on an exclusive toy agreement just in time for the holiday season. Here's what that means for gift-giving this year.
Biden promotes expensive electric vehicles at auto show amid record inflation
President Biden showed off multiple pricey electric vehicles at the Detroit Auto Show on Wednesday, even as Americans continue to struggle with record price increases.



















