Bill Gates defends use of private jet amid fight against climate change
During an interview with BBC, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said it wasn't hypocritical for him to travel by private jet despite being an advocate for climate change.
Robert Downey Jr.-backed classic car company moving into old California Navy shipyard
Kindred Motorworks is opening a new headquarters and assembly building on California's Mare Island to build its high-end vintage vehicle conversions.
Sarah Michelle Gellar reacts to being sued by McDonald's over Burger King commercial at 5 years old
"Wolf Pack" actress Sarah Michelle Gellar recounted the time she was sued by fast-food giant McDonald's over a Burger King commercial when she was just a kid.
Airlines 'need to be reinvesting' in their employees: Lyn Montgomery
Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants Union President Lyn Montgomery discusses how benefits and pay have decreased over the years for airline workers.
FAA proposes $1.1M fine against United Airlines over pre-flight safety check
United Airlines is responding after the Federal Aviation Administration proposed fining the airline $1.1 million for allegedly not performing a pre-flight safety inspection.
US offshore wind farms raise concerns across fishing industry
The fishing industry is concerned construction of wind turbines on coastal waters is jeopardizing jobs and the fish population, and warns that it could have an economic impact.
FAA has 'alarm bells going off' over recent runway collision incidents: Casey Murray
Southwest Pilots Union President Casey Murray calls for infrastructure improvements to the air traffic control system.
Professor claims SUNY colleges are 'brainwashing' students with several mandatory diversity courses
State University of New York system professor Nicholas Giordano argues diversity and inclusion degree requirements will exacerbate existing enrollment declines.
Job test today: How do you ask the boss for a better title?
Career challenge for today: How do employees ask for an elevated job title? Several human resources professionals weighed in on this job conundrum.
Powerball winner: Player in Washington wins massive $747 million jackpot
A person from Washington state won Monday night's massive $747 million Powerball jackpot. The payout is expected to be around $400 million.
Bruce Springsteen fan magazine shutters in protest after 40 years due to 'The Boss' exorbitant ticket prices
Bruce Springsteen's surging concert ticket prices and Ticketmaster backlash caused a fan site to cease publication out of protest after decades in circulation.
Panera among restaurant companies looking to test IPO demand
Panera Bread’s parent company is aiming for an IPO this year after an earlier attempt and the parent of the Fogo de Chão chain is considering an IPO as early as spring.
AMC Theatres to charge moviegoers based on seat location
AMC Theatres is rolling out a new ticket price system based on seat location. Moviegoers have the option to pay less or more for certain tickets depending on where they chose to sit.
Inflation may be easing but car insurance isn't
Bankrate estimates that full coverage auto insurance nationwide will cost $2,014 in 2023. Experts don't see pressures on premium rates easing this year.
Tyson Foods takes profit hit as beef prices fall
Tyson Foods saw profits tumble in its fiscal first quarter after declining beef prices, waning demand for pork and higher costs took a toll on earnings.
Stuart Varney: Universities are suppressing achievement by putting a 'political straitjacket' on students
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued some American universities are putting equity and social justice ahead of academics by forcing students to subscribe to their political agenda.
I run a business and I believe in made-in-America, come hell or high water. Here's how I do it
Come hell or high water: how made-in-America can work with these 3 key rules. They can start by being sure to know their customers. It worked for our company.
Hundreds of sandwiches, snacks recalled over listeria concerns
Hundreds of sandwiches and other snacks sold in several East Coast states are being recalled after the company said environmental samples tested positive for listeria monocytogenes.
Cruz, Manchin propose bill blocking Biden admin from banning gas stoves
Sens. Joe Manchin and Ted Cruz have introduced legislation to block the Biden administration from advancing regulations banning gas stoves and ovens.
Capital city most luxury-obsessed area in US, study says
A study provided to Fox Business says people tend to associate luxury with the U.S.'s capital city, Washington, D.C. Vacation, jewelry and hotels appear on Google Trends data.



















