Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package voided by judge
A Delaware judge ruled in favor of Tesla investors who contested CEO Elon Musk's pay package as not having been approved with the full knowledge of minority shareholders.
Americans are still worried about high inflation in potential blow to Biden
A new survey published by Gallup found that a majority of Americans say that high inflation is continuing to create financial hardships for their families.
Drivers see a return of the zero percent car loan with longer terms in Q4: report
The share of new-vehicle sales with 0% APR financing ticked up to 2.3% of sales during the fourth quarter from 1.1% in the previous quarter, a recent Edmunds report said.
Biden hasn't done enough to promote opportunities for entrepreneurs: Don Peebles
Peebles Corporation founder and CEO Don Peebles discusses the commercial real estate market and explains why he has not endorsed a 2024 presidential candidate on 'The Big Money Show.'
How telework is rescuing the government workforce
A just-released report clearly demonstrates that forcing government employees to return to the office will dangerously undermine government performance.
Ending the tip credit system will put restaurants ‘out of business’: Andrew Rigie
NYC Hospitality Alliance Executive Director Andrew Rigie responds to the New York City campaign that aims to remove the tip credit system.
No parent would trust Biden ‘behind the wheel’ with their kids: Jimmy Failla
‘Fox News Saturday Night’ host Jimmy Failla reacts to a series of videos showing Biden stumbling over his words as concerns rise over his ability to serve as president.
US economy set to 'slow noticeably' as consumer spending loses steam: 'Last hurrah'
Consumer spending is set to slow precipitously in 2024 as the job market softens and the economy continues to cool, according to Wells Fargo analysts.
Biden is pulling out the 'big guns' too early: Brian Kilmeade
'Fox & Friends' co-host Brian Kilmeade reacts to reports Biden is planning a major fundraiser with Barack Obama and Bill Clinton on 'The Big Money Show.'
Stuart Varney: Gavin Newsom really wants to be president
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses California Gov. Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions.
Biden is at historical polling lows for 3 big reasons: Joe Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to Gavin Newsom claiming Biden has the 'best three-year record' of any president on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden is 100% responsible for Iran's deadly drone attack: KT McFarland
Former Trump deputy national security adviser KT McFarland joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss how Biden should respond to an Iranian-back attack that killed three U.S. troops.
Tax season has officially started: Here's everything you need to know before filing
The IRS said that tax season officially begins on Monday, Jan. 29. Here is everything that individual taxpayers need to know before filing their returns.
In-N-Out closing in Oakland due to crime issues part of 'degradation of Bay Area,' local candidates say
Local leaders and anti-crime activists shared why they think crime is rising in Oakland after businesses like In-N-Out shuttered a store in the Bay Area City.
Elon Musk's X to hire 100 content moderators in Austin this year
Elon Musk-owned X announced a new content moderation push that will include the hiring of 100 content moderators at a facility in Austin, Texas, to root out child abuse online.
Grammys gift bag creator shares insights into bag of goodies valued at $35K for presenters, performers
This year's Grammy Awards gift bag for presenters and performers is valued at over $35,000. Fox News Digital spoke with creator Lash Fary ahead of the awards.
Village to offer cash to help country's 'bachelor crisis'
A village in China is paying it's matchmakers $140 per successful marriage match to combat falling birthrates across the country, a local China paper reported.
MacKenzie Scott sold $10.4 billion in Amazon shares in 2023
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott sold about one-quarter of her stake in Amazon last year, which was worth more than $10 billion, according to a report by Bloomberg.
Student loan boycotts can't stand. Here's how we make them pay up
Borrowers' current strategy involves a literal "boycott" of repayments, a concerted effort to compel the federal government to annul federal student loan debt.
Riley Gaines doubles down on paying golfers who boycott trans competitor: ‘It is legit’
Riley Gaines, Clay Travis and others have voiced support to financially back female athletes who bow out of competing against a transgender golfer.



















