'American Gold' puts water tank to the test in gold mine
If the Dale brothers' water tank plan succeeds they will gain mining access to the heart of the mountain.
Boris Johnson says low-paid migrants are no answer to labor shortages
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would press ahead with his government’s pledge to end the influx of low-paid migrant workers despite the country’s labor shortages, describing it as a radical change for the British economy.
The Dale brothers find unexploded dynamite while entering goldmine
'American Gold' Dale brothers suspect explosives in mine could be from as early as the 1920s.
Supermarket giant ends in-store butcher service, moves to packaged meat
An Australian supermarket chain, Coles, will no longer offer in-store butcher services for customers, moving entirely to pre-packaged meat.
Economist calls debt ceiling battle 'political theater' as deadline looms
Former White House Chief Economist Joseph Lavorgna and BNY Mellon Wealth Management Head of Equities Alicia Levine discuss the debt ceiling battle, jobs added in September and the impact of minimum wage.
Hospital system notices lower-wage health care workers 50% more resistant to COVID vaccine
UMass Memorial Health Care president and CEO Dr. Eric Dickson describes how hospital vaccine mandates could worsen staff shortage problems.
Record backlog of container ships hitting the US
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka discussed the record backlog of container ships hitting the United States and explained what the port is doing to handle the situation.
Port of Los Angeles executive director on tackling bottlenecks
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka explains what is being done to alleviate problems at his port.
Rep. Brady blasts weak job numbers: There’s a difference between what Biden promised and what he’s delivered
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, criticized Biden's promise of delivering more jobs amid labor shortage
Rep. Brady blasts Biden's job deficit: There’s a difference between what he promised and what he’s delivered
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, on what could drive Americans back to work as U.S. faces labor shortage.
Port of Los Angeles executive director on record backlog of container ships hitting the US, labor shortage
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka argues cargo must be pushed out, matched with truck power and get 'corresponding exports and empties' back to the port.
Biden's economic record so far has been 'disappointing': Rep. Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, discusses Biden blaming the GOP for not raising the debt ceiling, sluggish job growth in the U.S. and Biden's economic agenda.
Private sector hiring picks up as extra unemployment benefits expire
U.S. private-sector hiring accelerated in September as supplemental unemployment benefits expired.
September jobs reports won't be 'an exciting number': Expert
Lebenthal Global Advisors President Dominick Tavella argues that many Americans don't want to return to work yet.
UCHealth's vaccine mandate leads to staff firings
Per the UCHealth vaccination mandate, employees across the state were required to get inoculated by Oct. 1, unless they were given a religious or medical exemption.
How will new vaccine mandates impact job growth?
Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York and Democratic strategist Laura Fink weigh in on new vaccine mandates and the potential impact on job growth as well as generals contradicting President Biden claims on Afghanistan.
Small business boom in North Dakota
FOX Business' Connell McShane highlights small business owners who are 'thriving' in North Dakota amid the coronavirus pandemic.
‘How America Works’ gets down and dirty with Alabama’s waste management
'How America Works' teams up with Alabama waste management company MDI to explore a day in the life of garbage removal.
Consumers will have 'no problem' paying for rising prices: Expert
Wells Fargo Advisors Investments Senior VP Mark Smith argues Americans have enough cash in their pockets amid inflation concerns.
New medical glove manufacturing plant brings jobs to Virginia
A medical glove manufacturing facility promising to employ nearly 2,500 people is coming to southwest Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday, calling the news the biggest job-creation announcement in the struggling region in a generation.



















