Picasso painting fetches $67.5M at auction
Pablo Picasso’s “Femme nue couchée” was sold at Sotheby’s, auction on Tuesday. The painting was purchased by Amy Cappellazzo, who is the former head of Sotheby’s global fine art division.
Watch ‘American Dream Home with Cheryl Casone’
Host Cheryl Casone helps homebuyers find their perfect house on ‘American Dream Home,’ which airs Wednesday nights at 9:00 p.m. on FOX Business Network.
Bringing Hollywood to New Jersey: Lionsgate, Great Point Studios to open production facility in Newark
The facility is expected to create more than 600 new long-term jobs for Newark residents and generate more than $800 million in annual economic impact for Newark and New Jersey.
Free COVID tests: How to order
The Biden administration announced the third distribution of free at-home COVID tests for U.S. residents this week. The government website is accepting orders.
Ford and VW-backed Argo AI launches fully driverless car service in Miami and Austin
Ford and VW-backed self-driving car company Argo AI is removing safety drivers from its ride-hail cars in Miami and Austin as part of a new test of the technology.
Netflix lays off 150 employees amid subscriber losses
Netflix said layoffs were primarily driven by "business needs" and would affect "mostly U.S.-based' personnel.
Wendy's, McDonald's lawsuit claims burger ads mislead consumers on patty sizes
Wendy’s and McDonald’s are being taken to court over the size of their beef patties 50 days after similar allegations were made against Burger King.
Baby formula maker fills supply gap
While the U.S. is likely months away from seeing more baby formula back on the shelves, one company is looking to help fill the gap.
Ramp corporate card takes on AMEX and BOA
Ramp co-founder and CEO Eric Glyman reveals his plan to disrupt the travel industry on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Carvana banned from doing business in Illinois over registration, title issues
Illinois’ secretary of state suspended the business license for online used car retailer Carvana until the Arizona-based company resolves problems related to registrations and titles for customers.
Newly FDA-registered baby formula maker offers solution to ‘unfathomable’ shortage
ByHeart CEO Ron Belldegrun says its FDA-registered, American-made baby formula can serve as a "solution" to the national "crisis."
Finland brewery launches NATO-inspired beer
As Finland seeks to join NATO, a Finnish brewery is selling a new beer paying tribute to the military alliance.
Former Disney cast member: ‘You can’t find me at the parks’
Former Disney cast member discusses the rising costs of Disney World and the changes within the corporation.
Disney guests weigh into rising costs: 'The magic is gone'
Disney World guests discuss the high costs of taking your family to the popular theme park.
Memorial Day travel: More than 35M people projected to hit the road
The travel volume for what's known as the unofficial start to summer is an 8.3% bump from 2021. Even with gas prices hitting record-highs, AAA projected that 34.9 million consumers will drive to their intended destination, up 4.6% from 2021.
Airline industry labor shortage ‘driving prices for consumers higher,’ expert warns
Third Bridge global sector lead Peter McNally joins "Mornings with Maria" to provide insight into how the U.S. economy is impacting the airline industry.
Labor shortage in airline industry ‘driving prices for consumers higher’: Expert
Third Bridge global sector lead Peter McNally argues that the labor shortage won’t be ‘quickly’ resolved and is unfortunately ‘here with us to stay.’
Airline cost, capacity and consolidation key issues in industry: Expert
Third Bridge global sector lead Peter McNally provides insight into how the U.S. economy is impacting the airline industry.
JetBlue vacation packages exceeding pre-pandemic volumes, says travel products president
JetBlue Travel Products President Andres Berry on high travel demand.
JetBlue travel packages exceeding pre-pandemic volumes: Andres Barry
JetBlue Travel Products President Andres Barry argues 'there's more supply in the market than there was a year ago.'


















