Teachers still quitting at a concerning rate; hindering students' education
Another school year has begun yet one massive problem is still persisting: a shortage in teachers. Experts believe we have created "unsustainable" conditions for teachers today.
Parents are going into deeper credit card debt to cover back-to-school expenses
American households are struggling to afford back-to-school items such as backpacks, clothing and books. It's why millions of parents are carrying debt to make sure kids have what they need.
Best back to school tech for student’s success
‘The CyberGuy’ Kurt Knutsson joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the best gear students from Kindergarten and beyond need for the 2024-2025 school year.
What sausage sales tell us about the economy: Dallas Fed
In the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' latest report on Texas manufacturing, several producers issued dire warnings about the state of the economy and the consumer.
Taco Bell to drop breakfast at some restaurants
Breakfast will soon no longer be on the menu at a small number of Taco Bell restaurants, according to the Yum! Brands-owned fast-food chain.
Connecticut mom details ‘unique solution’ to beat high rent prices
Connecticut mom of three Suzanne Hayes joins ‘The Big Money Show’ and explains why she moved her family into a hotel amid high rent prices.
Kroger, other retailers charging fees for 'cash back' at registers: federal government
The CFPB said Tuesday that Kroger Co. and two major discount retail companies levy fees against consumers when they withdraw cash during transactions using their debit or prepaid cards.
Red Lobster buyer taps former PF Chang's chief as CEO
Red Lobster lenders select former P.F. Chang's CEO Damola Adamolekun to run the struggling seafood chain upon its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Ex-Peloton billionaire CEO says he's lost all his money
Peloton co-founder and former CEO John Foley, once a billionaire, reveals he has lost all his money and had to sell his things after leaving the company.
Bus driver shortage plagues schools as districts plead for more support
The 2024-2025 school year is kicking off, but districts nationwide have been struggling to hire enough bus drivers. Industry advocates say they have been underpaid for too long.
Labor Day travel bookings up in the US this year — here are the top destinations
A new AAA study indicates Labor Day weekend travel bookings in the U.S. are up 9% this year over 2023, and shows the most popular destinations in the country for the holiday.
Mediterranean restaurant chains files for bankruptcy protection
Mediterranean restaurant chain Roti on Friday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Roti submitted its petition to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Red Lobster closing 23 more restaurants across US amid bankruptcy
Red Lobster said in a court filing it plans to close another 23 restaurants by the end of the week as part of its ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring.
Cache of Ronald Reagan rare and personal documents valued at $80,000 are up for sale
Historical documents by Ronald Reagan that show a side into his personal life are up for sale by the Raab Collection in Ardmore, Pennsylvania totaling a value of $80,000.
Colleges that provide most value for 2025
A new study ranked over 1,000 four-year colleges and universities for its "Best Value Colleges in America" list, which features schools large and small, public and private.
Education in America: Putting parents in the driver's seat
Private school enrollment and homeschooling has continued to increase in recent years after a subtantial surge following publich school shutdowns during the pandemic.
School choice being celebrated in Florida as teachers unions oppose policy
The teachers unions weigh in on school choice policies as some states embrace the change. FOX Business' Lydia Hu discusses the latest.
Stuart Varney: Kroger-Albertsons merger is an opportunity to expose Kamala Harris' socialist plans
'Varney & Co.' Stuart Varney argues Kamala Harris is deliberately ignoring the impact of massive government spending on inflation.
Costco members share wild product-return stories on social media, from opened food to years-old furniture
Costco is known for having a generous return policy and social media users claim people may sometimes test the limits. Take a look at some of the most surprising Costco returns.
No tax on tips debate heats up as restaurant chef, server clash over how they're paid
One executive chef claims that restaurant tips should be eliminated entirely, while a server argues the current tipping system works as part of the industry's "viscous cycle."



















