Sweetgreen fights for farmers markets: 'No harder business' than farming
Sweetgreen is working to keep farmers markets, a key resource for small-scale agriculture and a way to support food and beverage entrepreneurs, from shutting down.
Teamsters union launches strike against Amazon days before Christmas
Amazon workers in New York City are among those in cities across the U.S. organized under the Teamsters union who went on strike Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. (WNWY)
Biden administration reverses course, reopens income-based student loan repayment programs
The Department of Education is once again shaking things up for student loan borrowers by reopening enrollment for two programs suspended last year to favor President Biden's program tied up in court.
Fed forecasts fewer rate cuts in 2025 after stock market takes tumble
AmeriVet Securities head of U.S. rates Gregory Faranello and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discuss plunging stocks and Fed forecasts following a -25 basis point rate cut.
Having a Christmas gathering this year? The feast will cost more this year
Millions of Americans are gearing up for Christmas, with many planning to spend time with loved ones and cook food. Christmas dinner and gingerbread ingredients will be costlier, according to Expana.
Beloved snack brand recalls 'limited' number of popular potato chip bags due to undeclared allergen: FDA
Frito-Lay has begun a a “limited recall" of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips due to an undeclared allergen, according to an FDA announcement. Certain bags may contain a milk allergen.
Oscar Mayer's 'Wienermobile' is hiring new drivers
Oscar Mayer officially began its annual search for "Hotdoggers" to man its "Wienermobile" on Wednesday. The brand intends to bring on board 12 candidates.
Lawsuit reveals how colleges really talk about rich applicants
The motion is the latest salvo in a lawsuit that began in January 2022. The plaintiffs, former students, initially accused more than a dozen elite universities with price fixing.
How you can give the gift of stocks this Christmas to get loved ones started on their investment journey
The gift of a stock may not at first glance be as flashy and exciting as the newest piece of tech, but it has the potential to grow in value over the years it is held.
These domestic airline routes carried the most passengers in 2024
The domestic U.S. airline route considered the "busiest" changed this year, according to newly-released data from OAG. The route between Atlanta and Orlando, Florida, ranked first.
Elon Musk’s Montessori preschool reimagining education closer to fruition
Multi-billionaire Elon Musk has begun funding a Montessori private preschool located on approximately 40 acres of land outside Bastrop, Texas.
FTC bans 'bait-and-switch' hidden fees for hotel and event tickets
The new rule requires businesses that advertise their pricing to tell consumers the truth up front about prices and fees and prohibits them from misrepresenting any fee or charge.
California aims to expand insurance coverage in fire-prone areas with new rules
California's Department of Insurance announced the enforcement of a regulation aimed at forcing insurance companies to expand coverage in fire-prone areas of the state.
Bobbie tackles rising formula costs for families
Co-Founder and CEO of Bobbie, Laura Modi, joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss the company's launch during 2022's baby formula shortage, Bobbie's recent price drop, and RFK Jr.'s plans to make America healthier.
Taco Bell to add chicken nuggets to menu for a limited time
Taco Bell's crispy chicken nuggets will arrive nationwide on Thursday and remain on U.S. menus for a limited time and while supplies last, the fast-food chain said.
FBI, DHS to deploy drone detection tech in Northeast
Silicon Valley Defense Group Advisory Board member Ellen Lord joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss official statements regarding mysterious drone sightings in N.J. and N.Y.
News outlet says UnitedHealthcare limited 'critical' care for kids with autism
A new report claims UnitedHealthcare is actively working to limit access to applied behavior analysis therapy, a critical treatment for patients with autism.
Holiday tree light controllers recalled for potential fire risk
Mr. Christmas is recalling about 44,600 wireless decorative tree light controllers for a fire risk. The devices were sold at Walmart, Target and Cracker Barrel.
Starbucks CEO doubles parental leave amid turnaround effort
Starbucks is doubling, and in some cases tripling, the amount of paid parental leave that eligible employees can receive as part of CEO Brian Niccol's turnaround plan.
Starbucks extends paid parental leave
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol tells FOX Business why the company enhanced its parental leave benefit.



















