White House touts plan to provide $1K investment accounts for newborns
White House to host event with CEOs to promote "Trump Accounts" policy giving newborn U.S. citizens $1,000 investment funds for education, housing and business expenses.
Netflix sees Super Bowl drop; Pilgrim's Pride and Taylor Farms chicken recalls
Fox Business Briefs: Netflix says they saw a 32 percent drop in activity on Super Bowl Sunday; Pilgrim's Pride and Taylor Farms issue chicken recalls.
Facebook gets big thumbs up; Walmart adds some perks for employees
New data shows Facebook users in the U.S. and Canada bring in the most money for the social media giant; Walmart is introducing paid time off for sick days and other absences for employees.
Jobs report soars past expectations; emotional impact of quitting Facebook
January employment report shows U.S. employers shrugged off the partial government shutdown by adding 304,000 jobs; Researchers find that Facebook users who quit are happier.
Amazon is in the black; Super Bowl sick-out
Morning Business Outlook: Amazon reports better-than-expected revenue and earnings in the holiday quarter; an estimated 17 million people will reportedly call in sick the day the Super Bowl.
Chocolate makers in hot water; General Motors halts production
California prosecutors fine Ghirardelli and Russell Stover $750,000 for misleading customers; GM suspends production at several Michigan plants after a request from Consumers Energy.
Facebook profits soar despite a year of scandals; companies unveil Super Bowl ads ahead of big game
Morning Business Outlook: Facebook posts record quarterly profit despite a number of negative headlines; several companies unveil their Super Bowl commercials prior to the big game
Better-than-expected earnings from Apple; Volkswagen holds global sales crown
Fox Business Briefs: Apple reports better-than-expected; Volkswagen holds on to the car industry's top spot in global sales.
Pizza Hut Super Bowl contest for expecting parents; Facebook takes action over spy app
Pizza Hut giving away free pizza, tickets to next year's Super Bowl to the family of the first born baby after kickoff; Facebook is shutting down a controversial spying app for iOS.
Pacific Gas & Electric is filing for bankruptcy; Porsche leaves Tesla in the dust
Pacific Gas & Electric filing for bankruptcy protection following the devastating wildfires in California; Porsche claims their new electric car Taycan offers a faster charge than Tesla.
Apple fixing a major eavesdropping flaw on Facetime; Snapchat mulls some changes
Morning Business Outlook: Apple fixing a major eavesdropping glitch on Facetime; Snapchat is reportedly considering changes that could make users' public posts longer.
Tech stocks that may rev up the markets
Tech stocks
Samsung going green; Amazon and Google eye getting into electricity business
Samsung to replace plastic packaging in favor of more environmentally sustainable materials; Google, Amazon reportedly looking into ways to harness information on consumers' personal energy use.
Two hacking groups blamed for $1B-plus of crypto heists: Report
Both entities are "likely" still active.
Forever stamp price hike; tax filing season begins
USPS raising the price of forever stamps by 5 cents to 55 cents; IRS will be back open for business processing tax returns and issuing tax refunds after the government shutdown.
A look at Super Bowl legend Joe Montana's top investments
How the Hall of Famer went from quarterback to a big-time angel investor
MoviePass brining back its unlimited plan; banks report rise in senior scams
Fox Business Briefs: MoviePass says it will offer its unlimited plan again; U.S. banks reported a record amount of suspected cases of elderly financial abuse to the Treasury Department in 2018.
Major airlines warn passengers over arising problems due to government shutdown; Amazon unveiling new service
Major airlines warning passengers that the impact of the government shutdown could soon cause more flight disruptions and longer waits; Amazon unveiling a new self-driving vehicle named Scout.
More companies join the movement to separate the position of chief executive officer and chairman
Fox Business Briefs: The Wall Street Journal reports that the number of S&P 500 companies that have separated its CEO and chairman positions is now 45 percent.
Hulu cutting the price of its most popular plan; Sweethearts candy won't be on shelves this Valentine's Day
Hulu will now charge $5.99 per month for its basic entry level video-on-demand service; Sweethearts candy hearts won't be making it to shelves this Valentine's Day after being sold in September.
The big money flowing into the cannabis industry
Concerns over investing in the cannabis industry





















