Israel is ‘taking its time’ to plan a ground invasion: Don Bramer
Former intelligence officer Don Bramer joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and the Pentagon’s decision to deploy 900 more troops to the Middle East.
Sam Bankman-Fried says lawyers involved in key decisions before FTX collapse
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried testified Thursday without the jury present as the judge weighed whether to permit his testimony about the role of FTX lawyers in key decisions.
State Farm reports dramatic drop in catalytic converter theft claims
Fresh data from insurance giant State Farm shows a significant drop in catalytic converter theft claims this year, which soared in 2022 as criminals targeted the pricey auto part.
Students blast colleges for anti-Israel protests: 'It's diversity, equity and inclusion except for the Jews'
A group of student panelists join 'The Big Money Show' with reaction to a surge in anti-Israel activism on college campuses across the U.S.
'Everyone is just trying to feed America'
The costs of farmland and feed for livestock have increased, making it difficult for family farmers to maintain their low prices of animal products, including meat and milk.
L.L. Bean temporarily closes some Maine stores as precaution in response to Lewiston shooting
L.L. Bean said many sites it operates in Maine closed Thursday "out of an abundance of caution" in response to Wednesday night’s deadly mass shooting in Lewiston.
Halloween spending will hit a new record but consumers weary of inflation's impact: report
Americans plan to spend a record $12.2 billion on Halloween this year, beating last year's blowout of $10.6 billion, according to a report by the National Retail Federation (NRF).
Wall Street and Silicon Valley know how to ‘take advantage’ of investor eagerness: Charles Payne
Retirees Tom Chamberlain, Jeanne Rogers, and Richard Cimba joined ‘Making Money’ to provide a relatable perspective on investment strategies and how individuals can gain financial literacy.
Various livestock animals and their impact on the US economy
Farming has great economic value and is multi-billion dollar industry. When it comes to raising your own livestock for profit, some animals take more time and resources than others.
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces major hurdles as government shutdown looms
FOX News congressional correspondent reports on the latest news emerging from the House of Representatives as new Speaker Mike Johnson attempts to avoid a government shutdown.
Stuart Varney: Gavin Newsom's China trip sends a message to Biden: 'Step aside'
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses the significance of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's meeting with China's Xi Jinping.
Billionaire Leon Cooperman pulling Columbia funding amid student protests: These kids have ‘s--- for brains’
While committing to zero future donations to his alma mater, billionaire investor Leon Cooperman criticized pro-Palestinian Ivy League student protests as "disgraceful, disgusting."
8 budgeting tips for your wedding day to cut the financial stress of saying 'I do'
Weddings can be extremely expensive, but with proper planning, you can alleviate much of the financial stress that comes with the big day.
Kevin O’Leary delivers his top tips for building businesses, pinching pennies as costs soar
Kevin O'Leary discussed his top tips for new entrepreneurs and everday Americans with Bilt Rewards CEO Ankur Jain, shared exclusively with FOX Business.
Giants' Kayvon Thibodeaux helps Campbell's Chunky Sacks Hunger at food donation event in New Jersey
The Giants' Kayvon Thibodeaux helped Campbell's Chunky pack donated meals for the needy as part of the Chunky Sacks Hunger initiative, which aims to donate 2 million meals.
Sam Bankman-Fried will take the stand in FTX trial: here are the stakes
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is expected to take the stand as early as Thursday and offer testimony in his own defense in his trial on federal fraud and conspiracy charges.
A 'dry promotion' at work: What is it and should you accept it?
In today's economy, some employers are offering promotions without raises — human resources and job experts weigh in on this "dry promotion" scenario and what to know.
Watch out for 'Phantom Hacker' scams, FBI warns
Americans should remain vigilant about "Phantom Hacker" scams that have become more common, the FBI said. They can impact people's live savings.
Carnival found negligent in case stemming from cruise that led to early COVID outbreak
The Australian federal court overseeing a class action case about a cruise by Carnival's Princess Cruises that experienced COVID-19 outbreak has released a judgment.
Student loan scammers arise as repayment begins
As student loan repayment begins after a federal pause, scammers are preying on borrowers seeking debt relief. But there are free and legitimate ways to lower your monthly payments or get student loan relief. Here's how.



















