Football legend Joe Theismann backs NFL's gambling crackdown: We can't have fans believing games are 'fixed'
Super Bowl MVP Joe Theismann reacted to the NFL buckling down on its gambling policy for staff and players Thursday.
Justice Department announces charges against Chinese companies, arrests in fentanyl manufacturing
AG Merrick Garland said Friday that the Justice Department had charge Chinese chemical companies and Chinese nationals for the trafficking for fentanyl precursor chemicals into the U.S.
Companies cash in on '90s nostalgia
FOX Business’ Madison Alworth covers the throwback craze this summer from the Malibu Barbie Cafe in NYC.
Next week expected to 'be the real challenge' for Texas' power grid: Jason Isaac
Director of Texas Public Policy Foundation's Life:Powered Jason Isaac provides an update on the state's power grid amid extreme summer heat.
3M settles 'forever chemicals' water pollution lawsuit for $10B
Minnesota-based chemicals manufacturer 3M has reached a $10.3 billion agreement to settle lawsuits over contaminated U.S. drinking water systems.
Stuart Varney: President Biden is in denial of Hunter's bribery schemes
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses Hunter Biden's Chinese money scandal and reviews evidence President Biden was dishonest about his son's business dealings.
Stuart Varney: President Biden is in denial of Hunter's bribery schemes
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney addresses damning evidence that Hunter Biden's Chinese money scandal involved Joe Biden while he was vice president.
Ohio State University preparing students to fill shortage in semiconductor workforce
Ohio State University is spearheading efforts to establish partnerships between large research universities and smaller colleges to train workers for the semiconductor industry.
Las Vegas boutique, other businesses forced to make changes because of record retail crime
Retail crime is at a record high, and thieves are becoming bolder. Stores are responding by hiring private security, closing fitting rooms and closing storefronts altogether.
In education, 'AI is inevitable,' and students who don't use it will 'be at a disadvantage': AI founder
Artificial intelligence used to help students write college essays is not cheating, and those who don't utilize the tech will be at a disadvantage, former tutor says.
Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn sues auto giant over ‘massive PR campaign to denigrate’ his behavior
Former Nissan Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn says his defamation lawsuit against the automaker aims to end "a massive PR campaign" to "defraud" him after 20 years at the helm.
Inflation shrinks summer vacation budgets for many Americans, survey says
Half of Americans said they would travel this summer, up from 48% last year, according to a Deloitte survey.
Used car prices soar as demand for limited inventory grows, report says
Used car prices have softened recently but remain significantly higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent Edmunds report.
Twitter employees file lawsuit against company over alleged unpaid bonuses
Twitter is facing a lawsuit from employees after the social media company allegedly did not pay them tens of millions of dollars in promised bonuses before Elon Musk's acquisition.
How to sidestep big student loans
Student loan borrowers who have enjoyed a pandemic hiatus are about to get snapped back to reality when payments resume. It’s also a reminder to consider options before borrowing.
Tosca Musk says having Elon Musk as her brother made someone try to charge her more
Tosca Musk revealed in a Daily Mail interview that having Elon Musk as a brother prompted someone to try to significantly increase the price they were charging.
GOP rep. sounds off on DOJ after Hunter Biden's 'sweet deal,' vows House won't stop investigating
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., sounded off on Biden's DOJ after Hunter Biden plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of willful failure to pay income tax.
US charitable giving falls in 2022 for only fourth time in 40 years as economic headwinds weigh
Total charitable giving throughout the United States fell on an annual basis for the fourth time in four decades as Americans faced stock market volatility and economic uncertainty.
More Americans seeking advice from financial institutions: report
More Americans have said they are reaching out to their financial institutions for advice, according to a survey by Morning Consult. Here’s what you need to know.
Charter school founder reveals the 'ingredients' needed to achieve 'academic excellence'
The founder of a Bronx-area charter school says students outperform their public school peers due to an overall "higher focus on academic excellence" and more instruction time.



















