Trouble filling a job? Look at hiring someone with a criminal record, HR pro says
Human resource experts say more companies are open to hiring job applicants with criminal records and see the trend as one solution to the tight labor market.
National Crime Prevention Council claims Snapchat used to sell fentanyl to kids
The National Crime Prevention Council asked the DOJ to open an investigation into Snap, Inc. for allegedly allowing drugs to be sold over the platform.
Larry Kudlow: The Sinema-Manchin switch to defeat Title 42 was no holy Christmas season miracle
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow says Sen. Mike Lee's amendment to extend Title 42 would have passed if Sen. Chuck Schumer did not persuade Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin to vote to pass the bill beforehand on "Kudlow."
FTX seeks approval to pay bankruptcy lawyers between $825 and $2,165 an hour
FTX filed for approval for retaining counsel, forensic investigation consultants and accountants, revealing details about the rates the crypto-exchange could pay.
Judge allows FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to be released on $250M bond to parents' Palo Alto home
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who is awaiting trial on fraud charges, can can post $250 million bond and live in his parents' home in California, a judge said Thursday.
Businesses along main human smuggling corridor brace for Title 42’s termination
FOX Business’ Grady Trimble reports from one of the major corridors for human smuggling in Bisbee, Arizona to discuss how local businesses are preparing for the worst when Title 42 ends.
Tax reporting nightmare creates a 'disaster' scenario for Americans: Reform expert
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist warned millions of taxpayers will face a "disaster" scenario with the IRS' new rule on third-party payment apps.
Major US financial firm gives blacklisted Chinese companies higher ESG ratings than Amazon, Meta
One of the largest U.S. financial ratings agencies routinely gives lower "risk" ratings to Chinese firms with ties to government-sanctioned human rights abuses than American companies.
29% of US adults anticipate their finances worsening in coming year: survey
About 29% of U.S. adults indicated they anticipate their personal finances worsening in the coming year, according to a Bankrate.com survey released on Monday.
SEC charges two former FTX associates for roles in crypto exchange's collapse
The SEC charged Caroline Ellison of Alameda Research and Gary Wang of FTX Trading LTD for their roles in the collapse of the crypto exchange FTX.
Crypto giant Binance offers little transparency after FTX collapse
Binances internal finances still remain opaque to investors after the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's cryptocurrency trading firm FTX caused increase scrutiny.
Larry Kudlow: The omnibus bill is a monstrosity full of spending and tax hikes
Fox News host Larry Kudlow details where some of the money from the omnibus spending bill will be going and calls out GOP senators for siding with Democrats in support of this legislation on "Kudlow."
Girl Scout mom barred from seeing Rockettes because of her job
Kelly Conlon, a mom and lawyer, was denied entry into Radio City last month when trying to see the Rockettes’ Christmas show with her daughter and her daughter's Girl Scout troop.
President Zelenskyy has been super successful in convincing US politicians and taxpayers for money: Rebekah Koffler
Author Rebekah Koffler weighs in on President Zelenskyy, President Putin and comments on the United States sending financial aid to Ukraine amid war with Russia on 'Varney & Co.'
Congress includes major retirement overhaul in year-end $1.7T spending bill
The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package includes a series of provisions that could overhaul the U.S. retirement system and allow Americans to save more.
Most Americans worried that Social Security benefits won't keep up with inflation: AARP survey
Ninety percent of Americans who are already drawing Social Security retirement benefits, or are in line to receive them, said they're worried payments won't keep up with inflation, according to a recent AARP survey.
NJ woman nabs $1.6M jackpot in Atlantic City, shares prize
A New Jersey woman on Saturday nabbed the largest jackpot payout on a progressive poker game in Caesars Entertainment’s Atlantic City history. Her initial bet was $5.
What is a total loss car insurance settlement?
A total loss car insurance settlement is the amount of money you can receive from your insurer after your vehicle is deemed a total loss. Learn more.
States attempt to help Americans facing rising energy costs
Heating costs for homes using natural gas are expected to rise 25% this winter compared with the previous winter, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Year-end bonuses: Smart ways to use your extra cash
With the end of the year approaching, many workers anticipate getting bonuses from their employers. There are multiple good things people can do with them.



















