Republicans taking 'aggressive action' to get the Biden family facts: Rep. Ben Cline
Rep. Ben Cline, R-Va., explains why House Republicans are subpoenaing IRS and FBI investigators in the Hunter Biden probe.
Money market funds hit record as investors jump at 5% returns
The Fed's interest rate hikes have driven money market fund yields to their highest level in decades with balances at a record high as investors look to beat inflation.
Workers now demanding nearly $80K to start new job
A New York Federal Reserve survey published Monday found the minimum acceptable salary that American workers will take to switch jobs is at a record high.
Hillary ‘does not have a shot’ amid 2024 speculation: Lee Carter
GOP pollster Lee Carter and Fox News contributor Liz Peek react to reports that the Clintons might be preparing for another Hillary presidential campaign.
Facebook users have days left to file claim for share of $725M settlement
Facebook users have only a few days left to file a claim for their share of a $725 million payout from the Meta-owned company's data privacy settlement.
Gen Xers face alarming retirement shortfall, study says
The typical Gen X household has saved less than what is needed to finance a secure retirement, according to a study from the National Institute on Retirement Savings.
Woke lawmakers are putting utility companies in a bind: Daniel Turner
Power the Future founder and CEO explains how weather-related events put additional stress on the U.S. power grid on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Recovering drug addict blames Philly leaders for 'encouraging' criminals to 'break all the rules' they want
After overcoming addiction himself and becoming a small business owner, Frank Rodriguez is now calling on city leaders to address Philadelphia's drug and homeless crises.
Tech-savvy thieves using Bluetooth to decide which cars are worth breaking into
The Livermore Police Department in California warned residents that tech-savvy thieves are searching for active Bluetooth devices that are left in cars as a rising "crime trend."
NY county doubles down on refusing to house migrants
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman says local leaders have legal authority to refuse shelter for illegal immigrants.
Democrats are using 'malicious prosecution' which is 'abuse of process': Rep. Claudia Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., says 'it's all about power' for Democrats, who want to keep Joe Biden in office.
Conservative group challenges Kellogg’s workplace diversity programs
The conservative group America First Legal filed a legal challenge against food giant Kellogg's workplace diversity initiatives, alleging the policies violate civil rights law.
Americans are 'losing faith' in government due to Biden family 'collusion, collaboration': Rep. Kat Cammack
Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., argues 'something's got to give soon' in the investigation into Joe Biden's involvement in his son Hunter's suspicious foreign business deals.
Some US lawmakers 'want the government shutdown': Rep. Jerry Carl
Rep. Jerry Carl, R-Ala., discusses Biden's response to the Maui wildfires, Republicans' spending fight, the border crisis and rising gas prices.
US Department of Commerce slaps tariffs on solar companies for dodging China duties
The Department of Commerce will impose new tariffs on several Chinese solar firms after an investigation found they were attempting to circumvent existing U.S. tariffs on goods from China.
Parents shift to Venmo, PayPal, Zelle to pay teens
Your teenager isn't likely to turn down cash, but a trend is emerging that has kids and parents shifting toward digital payment apps. FOX Business dives into the trend.
Raising financial awareness: Americans still not saving enough
Tammy Trenta, the founder and CEO of asset management firm Family Financial, looks at ways Americans can improve their financial awareness.
Rural North Carolina hospital 11th forced to shut down, change services this year
A North Carolina hospital has shut down and nearby residents are outraged. This is the eleventh rural hospital to close in 2023.
5 ways to upgrade your bedroom for less than $250, according to design pros
It doesn't take a lot of money to make significant improvements to a bedroom in a home, design experts reveal. Here are five smart tips for upgrading your bedroom.
Retirement millionaires just jumped: Fidelity
The number of retirement millionaires jumped in the second quarter. Those with million-dollar 401(k)s rose 10% and those with million-dollar IRAs climbed 13%, according to Fidelity.



















