Apple Watch faces potential import ban over patent dispute with Masimo
A judge for the U.S. ITC ruled in January that Apple violated one of Masimo's patents for using light sensors to gauge blood oxygen levels in smartwatches.
Nurse banks millions after side hustle goes viral: 'It was very unintentional'
Nurse and TikTok content creator Staphenee Beggs shares her inspiring story of how she made over two million dollars in profits from selling study notes.
Norfolk Southern CEO visits Ohio after train derailment, says 'I'm here to support the community'
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw told reporters in East Palestine on Saturday that he was there to support the community following the toxic Ohio train derailment.
CEO explains how he turned $3K into a $44B empire: We are 'still growing'
Paychex founder and author of ‘The Italian Kid Did It’ Tom Golisano shares his path to success and how he overcame life's unprecedented obstacles.
Illinois Supreme Court issues opinion over ongoing White Castle biometric privacy case
The Illinois Supreme Court issued an opinion in an ongoing case against White Castle in connection to the Biometric Information Privacy Act that could potentially result in major fines.
Meat plant cleaning service fined $1.5M for employing over 100 children across US locations
Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., was hit with over $1.5 million in fines by the Department of Labor after more than 100 children were found to be working in plants across the country.
Gas prices hold steady as supply grows: AAA
Gas prices dropped slightly this week and are projected to continue falling from their 2022 highs, according to reports. Here is how to keep your overall auto payments down.
Sam Bankman-Fried's $500,000 bail-backer seen for first time
Larry Kramer, the former dean of Stanford Law School, has emerged after being identified as a co-signer of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's release on bond.
The IRS has delivered 8M tax refunds so far. This is the average amount
The average tax refund amount so far this filing season is worth about $1,963, a decline of about 11% when compared with last year, according to IRS data.
Silicon Valley is the US economy’s ‘weakness’: Cole Smead
Smead Capital President Cole Smead and former Gartman letter editor Dennis Gartman discuss the state of the U.S. economy as investors prepare for another rate hike from the Federal Reserve.
16 of the best jobs for college students
Learn about 16 of the best jobs for college students, whether you want to work remotely, on campus or off campus.
DraftKings continues to see ‘really healthy, strong’ consumer behavior: Jason Robins
DraftKings CEO Jason Robins discusses the company’s success as consumer engagement within the gambling industry continues to rise on ‘Varney & Co.'
Chobani CEO leads Turkey, Syria earthquake relief, asks other CEOs to step up
Chobani Chief Executive Hamdi Ulukaya jumped into action after hearing about the back-to-back earthquakes that struck Turkey, his home country, and Syria.
Bret Baier: How are energy experts trying to refill America's oil reserves?
Fox News anchor Bret Baier takes a closer look at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve's impact on gas prices in America on 'Special Report.'
Art Laffer: Given these policies, they're maybe even optimistic
Art Laffer, former Reagan economist, comments on the Congressional Budget Office's projection of 2% growth over the next decade and the 2024 primaries on 'Kudlow.'
Is Sam Bankman-Fried headed back to jail?
A federal judge on Thursday raised the possibility of Sam Bankman-Fried being sent back to jail over concerns that the disgraced FTX founder violated his bail agreement.
Savings getting tapped by Americans to make ends meet due to inflation
About one-quarter of U.S. households said they have tapped their savings to pay for a basic expense like groceries or rent amid painfully high inflation.
Ohio resident rips Norfolk Southern for dodging East Palestine town hall: They’re ‘hiding’
Jenna Giannios, an Ohio resident who lives near the train derailment, and Ohio AG David Yost are sounding off on the government's inadequate response to the catastrophe.
Credit card debt soars to new record as high inflation squeezes Americans
U.S. households are racking up credit card debt as they confront relentlessly high prices for everyday necessities, the New York Federal Reserve reported Thursday.
Understanding how to pay for college
Paying for college doesn't have to be complicated. Here's what you need to know about when and how to cover your tuition costs.



















