Why some bosses hate remote work and what can be done about common gripes
Remote work is here to stay, but many old-school bosses aren't big fans of the trend that surged during the pandemic. Executive adviser Jay McDonald breaks down the biggest issues.
Buy Buy Baby stores shuttering as part of bankruptcy deal
Bed Bath & Beyond's Buy Buy Baby stores are closing for good after debtors failed to secure a better offer for the retailer. It is part of the retailer's bankruptcy liquidation process.
Times Square Margaritaville hotel faces bankruptcy, gets caught up in legal dispute
The Margaritaville Resort Times Square Hotel in New York City has recently found itself in the center of a legal dispute. The LLC with 100% membership interest in it filed for bankruptcy.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon speaks up about remote work: 'there are real flaws'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expressed skepticism about remote work, saying the practice has "real flaws" in a Tuesday interview with The Economist.
Cameron Mitchell: Crime, inflation hurting the restaurant industry
Cameron Mitchell Restaurants CEO and founder Cameron Mitchell says the restaurant industry has not fully recovered from the COVID pandemic on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Rhode Island ‘horror’ bill a ‘test run’ for more Democrat-led states, experts warn
Starting in January, Rhode Island will require independent contractors to submit a worker designation form which enters a public database.
Rhode Island gig worker bill is a ‘state power grab’ attempt: Mike Hruby
New Jobs America President Mike Hruby spoke to Fox News Digital about Rhode Island’s new State Bill 427 and its impact on business owners and self-employers.
Potential AI revolution puts 27% of jobs at high risk, report says
Around 27% of jobs are reportedly being put at high risk of automation as artificial intelligence technology spreads through global industries, the OECD said.
Career challenge: Why workers should steer clear of sharing salaries with colleagues
Each worker's salary is a private and confidential matter. Human resources and job experts revealed why career-minded employees should steer clear of salary discussions with colleagues.
Bitcoin on road to $120,000 by end of 2024
Bitcoin could reach $50,000 this year and $120,000 by the end of 2024 as crypto miners begin stockpiling the digital asset, according to Standard Chartered.
Microsoft announces more job cuts after January layoffs
Microsoft is laying off more workers, including more than 270 in Washington state. This comes after the tech giant announced 10,000 layoffs globally in January.
Crocs sues rival Joybees over stolen trade secrets by former manager, intellectual property
Foam clog maker Crocs is suing rival Joybees over stolen corporate trade secrets and intellectual property while rival has filed competing claim.
Black unemployment nearly double White joblessness as overall rate falls
Black unemployment increased in June while White unemployment decreased and Black workers account for 90% of job losses since April, according to a U.S. Department of Labor report.
Steve Moore: June's jobs report is 'disappointing'
Former Trump economic adviser Steve Moore and CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder discuss the state of the American economy and latest jobs report on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Fed's 'soft landing' mission is looking more attainable: Luke Tilley
Wilmington Trust chief economist Luke Tilley analyzes the June jobs report and discusses whether new economic data indicates inflation is subsiding on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Tom Brady lost $30 million after FTX collapse: report
Tom Brady invested $30 million into the since-collapsed and now worthless cryptocurrency exchange FTX, according to a new report. His ex-wife lost $18 million.
Doug Holtz-Eakin 'still concerned' about economic outlook for second half of 2023
Former Congressional Budget Office Director Doug Holtz-Eakin joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss President Biden's claims about cutting the deficit, his handling of the economy and his outlook for the second half of the year.
June job numbers show Biden’s economic policies are ‘working’: Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su comments on the June jobs report and discusses the impact of ‘Bidenomics’ on the U.S. economy.
Competition 'alive and well' between social media platforms: Jessica Melugin
Jessica Melugin, Competitive Enterprise Institute Director of Center for Technology and Innovation, discusses Twitter accusing Meta of stealing trade secrets and a New York City law requiring businesses to audit A.I. hiring tools.
US economy adds 209K jobs in June, lighter than estimates
The June jobs report is one of several key data points officials will debate when they meet at the end of the month to decide whether another rate hike is warranted.



















