60-year-old man dies after a brawl during middle school basketball game
Fox News correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on a local Vermont school district banning spectators at middle school basketball games after a 60-year-old man died following a spectator brawl.
Ford announces return to Formula 1 racing
Ford President and CEO Jim Farley and Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domernicali discuss Ford's growth in the auto industry and employment and announce its return to Formula 1 racing.
Firefighters warn a Tesla fire is 'one of our worst nightmares'
U.S. fire departments are reporting increased challenges in putting out fires involving electric vehicles such as Teslas, as electric vehicles are capturing a greater market share.
Arizona named most popular state to move to in 2022
Arizona was the state with the highest percentage of inbound moves last year, according to a new report from Allied Van Lines. The Carolinas, Tennessee and Texas also made the list.
Spring break season will be 'all about flexibility': Jeanenne Tornatore
Travel expert Jeanenne Tornatore says some spring breakers may be spending up to $2,000 more this year to visit hotspots.
Michigan 6-year-old uses dad's Grubhub to order $1,000 in food, tips 25% per order
A six-year-old boy in Michigan managed to place several delivery orders using his father’s phone, resulting in $1,000 in food deliveries from Grubhub.
6-year-old Michigan boy runs up $1,000 Grubhub dinner bill with dad's phone
A 6-year-old boy with a big appetite from Michigan placed a $1,000 order on Grubhub, shocking his parents once food started to be delivered.
Super Bowl fans will consume whopping number of wings, according to National Chicken Council
The amount of chicken wings Americans will eat over the course of the upcoming Super Bowl weekend is expected to be massive, according to the National Chicken Council.
Miami woman charged with fraud after using COVID funds for lavish lifestyle
A Florida woman is facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted on federal charges after she allegedly used fraudulent forms to obtain $381,000 in COVID-19 relief.
Bed Bath & Beyond's list of store closings
Bed Bath & Beyond closing dozens of more stores across the nation due to challenges faced by the home retailer. Last year, it already announced plans to close 150 stores.
UNC looking to counter 'woke' campuses with new school: Creating a 'level playing field'
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Board of Trustee member Marty Kotis outlines why the elite university has created the Civic Life and Leadership School.
NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines speaks out on competing with biological males
NCAA All-American Swimmer and Stand with Women Spokeswoman Riley Gaines joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss her op-ed saying that athletes should compete based on sex, not gender.
Powerball jackpot jumps to estimated $700M
The Powerball jackpot ballooned to an estimated $700 million after no winning tickets matched all six numbers in Wednesday night's drawing. The next drawing is set for Saturday night.
Ford sales up 2% in January on strong truck performance
Ford sales were up 2% in January, with F-Series truck deliveries improving by 8.8% as inventories and dealer stock continue to recover from recent shortages.
Flight canceled or disrupted? Know your rights
Amid a spate of flight cancellations due to bad weather and manmade mishaps, air travelers should know their rights when airlines cancel or delay their flights.
Over 400K without power in Texas due to ice storm
More than 400,000 Texas customers are still without power early Thursday following the impacts of a multi-state ice storm that resulted in the deaths of at least eight people.
Eli Lilly is a 'play' in type 2 diabetes and obesity: Sam Waksal
Graviton Biopharmaceuticals Holdings CEO Sam Waksal argues that there will be 'great growth' in the pharmaceutical industry.
Tom Brady memorabilia red hot following retirement announcement
With Tom Brady announcing his official NFL retirement on Wednesday, the seven-time Super Bowl winner's memorabilia and its value has grabbed attention.
US government investigating Ford Explorers after receiving complaints of parts flying off
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a probe into 2011 through 2019 Ford Explorer SUVs and is investigating a possible issue with parts flying off the car.
US return-to-office rate rises above 50% for first time since pandemic began
Office use at 50.4% in survey of 10 major US cities. In a blow to remote-work, office use climbed above 50% for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began.



















