PorchPals CEO unsure if we can get a handle on porch theft: Crime of opportunity
PorchPals CEO and co-founder James Moore discusses the company's efforts to protect consumers from porch theft.
Ground Round returning to Massachusetts; owners want to make it a 'local destination'
Massachusetts will see a well-known family-friendly restaurant brand — the Ground Round — reappear early next year. FOX Business talked to Joe Shea, a co-owner of the upcoming restaurant.
Oklahoma film commission director explains appeal of filming in the state
Jeanette Stanton, Director of the Oklahoma Film+Music Office spoke with Fox News Digital about Oklahoma’s film incentives and why they appeal for business, creative, and personal reasons to people looking outside Hollywood.
Elon Musk weighs in on health care costs amid insurance scrutiny
Billionaire Elon Musk on Thursday weighed in on the cost of health care in the U.S., questioning the value Americans get for the coverage they receive.
Whooping cough cases on the rise in the United States
Dr. Frank Contacessa joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to explain the rise in whooping cough cases in the United States and developments in cancer treatment.
Blue Ridge Beef recalls puppy food that may be tainted with salmonella
A recall is underway for 9,600 pounds of puppy food made by Blue Ridge Beef. It was prompted by worries the food may contain salmonella, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Media mogul's $10B McDonald's discrimination suit will go to trial, federal judge rules
Media mogul Byron Allen's $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit against McDonald's will proceed to trial after a federal judge handed down his decision.
Mattel sued over 'Wicked' dolls packaging that included adult website link
Mattel is being sued after dolls which the toy company created for the new movie "Wicked" were released in packaging that included the link for a pornographic website.
ADL CEO outlines new study exposing discrimination Jewish jobseekers face
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt says a new study found Jewish American job candidates needed to send 24.2% more applications to receive the same number of positive first responses from employers.
Trump's mass deportation plan could hinder US farmers, lead to higher prices
Industry experts and farmers warned FOX Business that there could be a significant impact on the agriculture sector if President-elect Trump's mass deportation plan is implemented.
Missed the holiday sales? Costco's electronics trade-in program can provide extra shopping cash
Costco has an electronics trade-in program that could help consumers save while shopping at its stores. It could be useful for people that get new phones over the holidays and want to get rid of their old ones.
Domino's manager fired by franchisee for complaining owner hired illegal migrants, lawsuit claims
The former manager of a Domino's location in Connecticut is suing the franchisee he worked for, claiming he was fired for confronting the owner over hiring illegal workers.
Trader Joe's drops new limited-edition item that has already gone viral
A new version of the popular Trader Joe's tote bag is now available for purchase for a limited time, just in time for the 2024 holiday season.
Boom in Bible sales driven by first-time buyers
Hallow CEO Alex Jones joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss the surge in Bible sales for first-time buyers and Hallow app releasing its Pray25 advent challenge.
Honoring our heroes: Metal art company unveils the intricate craftsmanship behind the 2024 Patriot Awards
Shane Henderson, president of Metal Art of Wisconsin, breaks down the intricate craftsmanship behind the trophies for the 2024 Fox Nation Patriot Awards.
Alaska Airlines IT issue grounds flights, disrupts Cyber Monday orders
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines is recovering Tuesday after an IT issue grounded flights at its hub airport and stopped passengers from making online bookings.
Frontier Airlines to add first-class seating
Frontier Airlines announced Tuesday it will revamp its aircraft to include first-class seating. The planned first-class seats are set to roll out late next year.
Cargill to lay off thousands of workers amid falling commodity prices
Cargill Inc. is laying off thousands of workers globally as it faces pressures related to lower commodity prices. The cuts equate to about 8,000 jobs.
Fitbit app experiences outages
Hundreds of Fitbit users are reporting issues with getting into their accounts on Tuesday morning. The company has been replying to users on its X account.
Omaha Steaks CEO: 'America is changing the way they buy food'
Omaha Steaks president and CEO, Nate Rempe, joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the company's success and the increase in meat prices.



















