Largest white diamond ever auctioned fetches $21M
"The Rock" was sold at auction on Wednesday during Christie’s Geneva Magnificent Jewels auction.
America's casinos get 'lucky,' rake in record $5.3B in March
FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports from Atlantic City, New Jersey, where U.S. casinos are seeing their best earnings month ever.
Travel expert warns pilot shortage crisis will get 'bigger and bigger'
The Points Guy founder and CEO Brian Kelly discusses summer air travel.
Baby formula crisis exists because of ‘systemic problem’: Rep. Murphy
Medical doctor Rep. Greg Murphy attributes the baby formula crisis to a "systemic problem" within the Biden administration, claiming the FDA isn't answering calls for help.
Foxconn to build Fisker's PEAR electric SUV at Ohio factory in 2024
Foxconn will build the Fisker PEAR electric SUV at its new Ohio factory starting in 2024.
Pilot shortage crisis will become ‘bigger and bigger’: Travel expert
The Points Guy founder and CEO Brian Kelly discusses summer air travel.
Summer travel tips for saving money
The Points Guy founder and CEO Brian Kelly shares travel tips ahead of summer.
Gas prices: How your driving behavior impacts costs at the pump
Record high gas prices have created stress for motorists across the nation, and many experts expect prices to remain elevated in the near future as demand for summer travel heats up.
Missouri university agrees to $1.65 million settlement in COVID-19 lawsuit from students
Lindenwood University agreed to a $1.65 million settlement in a lawsuit filed by a group of students who felt that the switch to online learning during COVID-19 was “subpar.”
Wall Street is wrong, consumers will absolutely pay more to travel: Trivago CEO
Trivago CEO Axel Hefer joins 'The Claman Countdown' to discuss why Wall Street is suddenly bearish on travel.
Mercedes recalling over 292K vehicles to fix brake issue
In rare cases of very severe corrosion, hard breaking could potentially cause mechanical damage to the brake booster, resulting in brake failure and increasing the risk of a crash. A foot-activated parking brake would still work.
Spending on US air travel drops $1B in April as prices rise
In April, online spending for domestic flight bookings totaled $7.8 billion, a 13% decline from the $8.8 billion spent in March, according to new data from Adobe.
House Republicans demand answers from Biden administration on baby formula shortage
House Republicans are pressing the Biden administration to take action on the country's ongoing nationwide shortage of baby formula.
Southwest, Delta, United ranked among best US airlines
It has been a tumultuous year for the airline industry as carriers continually faced weather disruptions, COVID-related staffing woes and a shortage of aircraft.
Rivian electric truck reservations increasing despite price hikes and production delays
Rivian has received 10,000 additional reservations for its electric vehicles since raising prices in March. The automaker expects to build 25,000 vehicles during 2022.
NYC restaurant 'getting killed' by inflation, crime spikes
Bobby Van's Steakhouse owner Joseph Smith said that soaring inflation and a rise in crime have caused him to lose millions in business between all his restaurants.
Mega Millions calls wrong number, pauses payouts: 'We apologize for the confusion'
Mega Millions prize payouts have been temporarily paused after a host announced the wrong number during a drawing earlier this week.
Support military families with Pillsbury’s latest cookie dough launch
Pillsbury is launching its Shape Flag Sugar Cookie Dough, Salute to Service in time for Memorial Day.
On Sanibel Island, Florida, an Ohio couple's search for a dream home comes true
This week's episode of "American Dream Home" took viewers to Sanibel Island, Fla. An Ohio couple left the frigid winters behind for the sandy shores of Florida in a hot market: Sanibel home prices were up almost 50% year over year, with the median home price sitting at $1.1 million.
Hard Rock International chairman warns economic challenges 'in front of us are real'
Jim Allen, chairman of Hard Rock International, warned that the economic challenges “in front of us are real" and will impact business.


















