Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud expands his culinary expertise with new restaurants, food hall in NYC
Chef Daniel Boulud, who heads multiple Michelin-starred operations, details new culinary projects being built in Midtown Manhattan.
US worker productivity has tanked this year. What gives?
American workers' productivity levels have dropped three consecutive quarters for the first time since the 1980s. An expert explains what is happening.
Markets, economy look 'more negative' going into 2023: Jeff Carbone
Cornerstone Wealth managing partner Jeff Carbone predicts a recession to hit the U.S. economy in mid-2023.
Parents file lawsuit saying their kids are addicted to Fortnite
Concerned parents in Canada have filed a lawsuit saying their kids are addicted to the video game Fortnite.
Spirit Airlines flight attendant fired because she was too overweight for jump seat, she claims in lawsuit
A new lawsuit brought by a former Spirit Airlines flight attendant alleges following the woman's termination that the airline violated the Civil Rights Act.
Automaker Stellantis lays off hundreds of American workers, blaming high cost of making electric cars
Stellantis announced its decision to idle operations at an assembly plant in Belvedere, Illinois, next February, resulting in "indefinite layoffs" for workers.
CEO of Penguin Random House resigning
The longtime CEO of Penguin Random House, Markus Dohle, is resigning from the position at year's end, the book publisher’s parent company said Friday.
Uber files legal petition against New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission
Ride-share company Uber filed a legal petition Friday against the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission about upcoming driver pay rate increases.
The Points Guy founder Brian Kelly reveals his favorite travel credit card
The Points Guy founder Brian Kelly discusses what's behind 'robust' travel bookings as airfare and hotel prices continue to climb on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Can't find children's Tylenol? You might not need it, doctors say
The surge of viral illnesses in children nationwide, driven by cases of RSV, flu and COVID-19, is causing high demand for certain medicine including children's Tylenol.
Costco CFO hints at membership fee hike
Richard Galanti, the CFO of Costco, appeared to hint at the wholesale retailer raising its membership fees in the future during a Thursday earnings call.
Jeep issues recall and stop-sale order on 63K hybrid Wrangler SUVs for power loss
Nearly 63,000 Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid SUVs are being recalled due to a software issue that could lead to a loss of power while the vehicle is in motion.
Carvana creditors criticize management, gird for a fight
Carvana's creditors include Apollo Global Management Inc., Pacific Investment Management Co. and Ares Management Corp., all veterans of restructuring fights.
Tesla begins selling cars in Thailand, a growing electric vehicle hotspot
Southeast Asia boasts a population of over 600 million, providing a significantly untapped market for carmakers to sell electric vehicles as nations seek green alternatives
University of California academic workers strike stresses students: report
Undergraduate students on University of California campuses are reportedly stressed by the impact of a now month-long strike of tens of thousands of academic workers.
Inflation hits Christmas, cost of trees goes up
FOX Business' Jeff Flock speaks with "Trev's Trees" owners Trevor Lord and Dom Patricio on the impact of inflation on the cost of Christmas trees.
Millions of borrowers mistakenly told they were approved for student loan relief
Millions of borrowers received erroneous emails notifying them they were approved for Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Here’s what to do if you don’t qualify.
Markets could 'retrace back to mid-October lows': Phil Orlando
Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist Phil Orlando argues inflation has peaked, but the Fed's decline to its target will be 'gradual.'
St. Louis area police departments team up to prevent car thefts
Local police departments around the St. Louis region are working together to combat surging auto thefts - and their tactics are working.
The TSA plans to take facial recognition technology nationwide
The Transportation Security Administration plans to expand a facial scanning pilot program throughout the U.S., causing alarm for travelers and privacy advocates.



















