Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian built billion-dollar business empires
Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift put a spotlight on female-owned businesses in 2023 as the reality star was named GQ's man of the year and the musician became a billionaire.
Rare 1920s Bonzo dog up for auction, expected to sell for over $25K — one of only 115 ever made
A rare stuffed animal is on the auction market over a century after being manufactured. A Steiff Begging Bonzo Dog, one of 115 made, is for sale this new year.
'Right to Charge': Illinois mandates EV chargers in all new homes
Heritage Foundation economist Peter St Onge reacts to the environmental regulations as the left puts their energy policies into motion on 'The Bottom Line.'
Sam Bankman-Fried will not face a second trial, U.S. prosecutors decide
Prosecutors have decided that the public interest in speedy resolution of Sam Bankman-Fried's criminal proceedings outweighs the benefits of putting the disgraced crytpo mogul through a second trial.
Judge certifies Johnson & Johnson shareholder class action over talc disclosures
A federal judge said Johnson & Johnson shareholders may pursue as a class action their lawsuit accusing the company of concealing how its talc products were contaminated by asbestos.
Louisiana sporting goods store employees terminated after chasing thief who stole firearm: report
Three employees at the Academy Sports + Outdoors store in Louisiana were terminated after responding to a shoplifter who stole a pistol.
President of largest Christian university in US responds to FTC lawsuit
Brian Mueller, the president of Grand Canyon University, issued a response to the Federal Trade Commission suing the school this week for deceptive advertising.
Maine's secretary of state 'worse' than the Grinch: Kevin Roberts
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts reacts to Maine removing Trump from the ballot, the impact it will have on the state's voters and discusses China's A.I. programs.
Biden can ‘barely walk,’ let alone lead the greatest country in the world: Jorge Rivas
Iowa voter Pennie Carroll, Georgia voter Jon German, and Arizona voter Jorge Rivas reveal their biggest grievances as the 2024 presidential election looms.
Powerball jackpot rises to estimated $760M ahead of final drawing of 2023
The Powerball jackpot sits at an estimated $760 million after no player claimed the grand prize Wednesday night. The last drawing of 2023 will take place on Saturday.
FTC sues largest Christian university in US for deceptive advertising
Biden's Federal Trade Commission on Friday filed a lawsuit against Grand Canyon University, alleging the school used deceptive advertising and illegal telemarketing practices.
US military is ‘going after the symptom’ instead of solving the problem: Kirk Lippold
Former USS Cole Commander Kirk Lippold joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to provide analysis of the Biden administration’s military approach to the Israel-Hamas war.
Microsoft, OpenAI sued by New York Times over copyright infringement
The New York Times filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging that the ChatGPT-maker used its content to train AI models without permission.
Gen Z can gain ‘a lot’ from traveling and exploring different cultures: Abby Hornacek
Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to weigh in on a Business Insider poll that revealed Gen Z values traveling over advancing their education.
Austrian business school ends Harvard partnership over antisemitism concerns
The Lauder Business School in Austria announced it is severing ties with Harvard University in light of the Ivy League institution's response to antisemitism on campus.
Apple wins appeal to temporarily pause Apple Watch ban
A federal appeals court paused a trade commission's ban on the import and sale of certain Apple Watches amid the company's patent dispute with Masimo.
Financial New Year's resolutions you can actually stick to in 2024
Data shows more Americans will make financially-geared New Year's resolutions for 2024 than they did last year. An expert gives tips on how to keep those commitments.
Republicans have established the evidence: Jonathan Madison
Democratic strategist Fred Hicks and Republican strategist Jonathan Madison discuss the 2024 presidential election as former President Trump leads in the polls and Biden's impeachment gaining momentum in the House.
Americans are feeling more optimistic about the future of Social Security: survey
More Americans expect to get their Social Security benefits when they retire – in three prior readings, non-retirees were more inclined to predict they would not receive their benefits, a recent Gallup survey said.
Buy now, pay later is convenient but there are pitfalls
'Buy Now, Pay Later' is a popular strategy for cash-strapped shoppers managing their holiday budgets this year. While it may help you get by in the short-term, consumers should understand the fine print.



















