Why did Karine Jean-Pierre tell this 'boldface lie' to White House reporters?
The Spectator Editor-at-Large Ben Domenech discusses the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis.
Epstein estate reaches $105M settlement with US Virgin Islands, denies liability, fault
Attorneys representing the estate of late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has reached a $100 million settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Janet Yellen makes ‘Late Show’ appearance, tells Colbert her signature on currency will be legible
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and discussed everything from the economy to cryptocurrencies.
President Biden's reappointed commerce adviser worked with Hunter Biden
The New York Post's Jon Levine shares his take on the latest updates in the Hunter Biden saga on 'The Evening Edit.'
Golden Gate Bridge suicide net cost doubles to nearly $400M
A suicide prevention net on San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge that is already years behind schedule will cost about $400 million, almost double previous estimates.
Man injured in Massachusetts Apple Store crash files lawsuit against Apple, driver, others
Lawyers filed a suit against Apple, the man who drove his SUV into an Apple Store and other entities on behalf of a man injured in the incident and his family.
BlackRock's Fink says crypto technology still relevant despite FTX
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, blames FTX's collapse on "misbehaviors" not on cryptocurrency itself. Says he believes crypto tech will drive the future
Gas prices drop at steepest decline since August: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas fell to $3.54 last week, 12 cents less than the week before, according to AAA.
World Cup 2022: US women's soccer team earns nice payday thanks to men's win over Iran
The U.S. women's soccer team is guaranteed a big check thanks to the U.S. men's soccer team guaranteeing a spot in the knockout stage of the World Cup.
Former FBI agents weigh in on FTX investigation, Sam Bankman-Fried's possible extradition
Former FBI agents told FOX Business that federal investigators are likely scouring all bank information and public statements related to FTX collapse.
Virginia Walmart shooting survivor seeks $50 million, claims incident could have been prevented
A Chesapeake, Virginia, Walmart shooting survivor filed a $50 million lawsuit in circuit court on Tuesday, claiming the chain could have fired the shooter.
Walmart plans to donate $1M to United Way fund following mass shooting at Chesapeake, Va store
Walmart plans to donate $1 million to a United Way fund created following the mass shooting at one of its locations in Virginia, according to a company memo.
Inflation relief checks going to residents in these states. See if you qualify
With inflation running near the highest level in 40 years, Republican and Democratic leaders in some states are offering stimulus payments to residents.
Auto, homeowner insurance shopping declines in Q3 because of hurricane activity: TransUnion
Insurance shopping dipped overall in October, but an uptick in new auto sales helped prop up activity, according to TransUnion.
Why America doesn’t have enough EV charging stations
EV Charging in the US has hindered electrical vehicle growth from Ford, GM, & others as consumers worry about driving range and a lack of superchargers.
Walmart shooting victim files $50M lawsuit
A survivor of the recent Walmart mass shooting filed a lawsuit against the retailer on Tuesday in the Virginia court system, seeking $50 million in damages.
United Furniture sued after firing 2,700 workers by text message before Thanksgiving
United Furniture Industries is being sued after the company laid off around 2,700 employees at locations across the country via emails and text messages.
Recoverable depreciation: What you need to know
Recoverable depreciation is the difference between an item’s replacement cost and its actual cash value. Find out more about how it works.
BlockFi makes first appearance in bankruptcy court
Founded by fintech executive-turned-crypto entrepreneur Zac Prince, the company said its bankruptcy stemmed from its substantial exposure to FTX and broader turmoil in crypto markets.
Fidelity Charitable: New grants to surpass deposits in 2022
Fidelity Charitable said that donations this year are on track to set a record. In 2021, it donated more than $10.3 billion in donor-recommended grants.



















