Jersey Mike’s CEO says it’s becoming ‘more difficult’ to hire teenagers
Jersey Mike's founder and CEO Peter Cancro discusses labor challenges among teenagers and the company's growing charity efforts during 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast'
McDonald's franchise group slams California fast-food law as 'draconian'
The National Owners Association slammed California’s recently-passed AB 1228 as "draconian" and costly to franchisees in memo Thursday distributed to members.
Chick-fil-A expanding across the pond to UK in 2025
Chick-fil-A will go across the pond with an upcoming expansion to the U.K. The fast-food chain will do so in 2025 with the first of five restaurant openings there.
Supermarket adds 'shrinkflation' warnings to over a dozen products
The warnings at the French supermarket were already placed on 26 products that have shrunk in size but cost more despite raw materials prices cooling, according to Reuters.
Home school families asking government to 'keep its hands off of us': James Mason
Home School Legal Defense Association President James Mason discusses the importance of tax credits for American families and school choice.
Picasso's alleged marriage-ending painting could fetch $120M at auction
Pablo Picasso's 1932 'Femme à la Montre' painting, which depicts his mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter, is up for auction in New York City. The artwork could be sold for $120 million.
Planet Fitness ousts CEO, shares slide
Planet Fitness said on Friday it is replacing chief executive Chris Rondeau replacing him with board member and former New Hampshire Gov. Craig Benson.
Bars see drop in post-work happy hour attendance
FOX Business’ Madison Alworth speaks with Sean’s Bar and Kitchen owner Sean Reilly on the decline in happy hour attendance.
US military enrollment has 'certainly' plummeted due to gender, pronoun policies: Dakota Wood
U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Dakota Wood (ret.) says it's 'ridiculous, bizarre' for military branches to take a stance on gender identity and using gender-neutral pronouns.
Disney undecided on ABC sale
Disney CEO Bob Iger has floated the idea of selling the company's TV assets, but with reports of a possible offer, the entertainment giant is not revealing its hand.
Princess Diana's 'black sheep' sweater sets record by selling for $1.1M
Princess Diana's "black sheep" sweater soared above expectations during Sotheby’s inaugural Fashion Icons auction on Thursday. It was estimated to sell for $80,000.
Spirit Airlines partners with Liberty University flight school, looks to address pilot shortage
Liberty University is partnering with Spirit Airlines in a pipeline program to land aeronautics graduates jobs as pilots amid a national shortage.
Sweetgreen hit with allegations of racial discrimination in lawsuit
Sweetgreen got hit Thursday with a lawsuit in New York that accused the company of race and gender-based discrimination. The employees who filed it worked at a handful of NYC stores.
Gisele Bündchen buys $9.1 million Florida mansion
Former Victoria's Secret model Gisele Bündchen bought a lavish and modern estate located in Southwest Ranches, Florida. The sprawling property is 7.5 acres.
Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast to replace CEO after fee outrage caused by 'breach of ethical leadership'
Toast Inc., the Boston-based Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor, announced a management change six weeks after it angered customers over its sudden new fees.
Recalled: Water bead product that killed one infant and injured another
Buffalo Games recalled its "Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads Activity Kits" on Thursday, September 14, after the death of an infant who accidentally swallowed a water bead.
How to become a pet sitter: Turn your love for animals into a side hustle or full-time job
A pet sitter is hired when an owner needs someone to look after their pet. If you are interested in becoming a pet sitter, here are a few tips.
Gas prices will inch higher next week before offering drivers relief, experts say
Gas prices are nearing a record high for this time of year, and they are likely to rise a few cents in the coming week due to rising wholesale prices — but some relief may be coming.
Caesars Entertainment reportedly paid ransomware demand
Caesars Entertainment reportedly experienced a cyberattack not long ago that resulted in some of its data getting exposed to hackers, according to Bloomberg.
Howard Schultz steps down from Starbucks board
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz's tenure on the board came to an end on Wednesday, the coffeehouse chain announced. Its board will gain a new member in October as well.



















